Madayippara - 5 Things to Know Before Visiting
Madayi Para, Pazhayangadi, Kerala 670303, India
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About Madayippara
Madayippara is a lesser-known hill station near the Pazhayangadi city. It is famous for its rich biodiversity and natural beauty. A nice place to hang out in the evening with family and friends.
Attractions Near Madayippara
Lined with casuarina trees proving shades to the walkways underneath, Chootad Beach is an amazing place for children and family. The park at the beach consists of many small restuarants and attractions for children- swings, slingshots, inflated castles to name a few.
A small stream with several small waterfalls flowing through thick vegetation. The stream has several small pools that are filled with fishes.
Witness and interact with King Cobras, Vipers, Crocodiles and many other snakes and reptiles.
A marshy island noted for its biodiversity and local conservative efforts. Home to endangered "White-bellied Sea Eagle". The monkey feast here during the Onam festival is extraordinary.
Haritheerthakara waterfalls is a three tiered waterfall in a beautiful, small stream. It is easily accessible through a small walk, and it is a nice spot small adventures for everyone including small children.
One of the five beaches that are collectively known as "Kannur beach". Being right near to Kannur City, the beach is a popular spot. In addition to the beach, the area has monuments that commemorate the lives of political leaders who belonged to Kannur.
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Forts, temples, beaches and wildlife sanctuaries and a long history of spice trade.
What Visitors Say About Madayippara
In the span of an hour and half, Madayipara turned from underwhelming to an awesome destination, due to the amazing views and the cool breeze during sunset.
This rocky hillock attracts a lot of people, mainly due to the fact that it's a huge open area that is nice to hangout.
The hype about the wild flowers was uncalled for, atleast when we visited. Although one kind of wildflower was seen in many places, giving a light pinkish hue to the ground when looked from a distance.