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Keralam Kundu Waterfalls.

Keralam Kundu Waterfalls.

6.83km from Silent Valley National Park

The water gushes down over 45 meters to fall into a huge rocky pit which was formed over many centuries by water falling over it.

Kodikuthimala

Kodikuthimala

17.17km from Silent Valley National Park

Kodukuthimala is a hill station in Malappuram district of Kerala state in Southern India. It is one of the coolest hill stations in the Malappuram district surrounded by streams, grasslands, and forest, with an incredible sunset view.

Velliangiri Hills

Velliangiri Hills

31.02km from Silent Valley National Park

Velliangiri mountains is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is situated at the western ghats border of Coimbatore district.

Dhoni Waterfalls

Dhoni Waterfalls

31.85km from Silent Valley National Park

Dhoni Waterfalls is located on top of Dhoni Hills, 15 km from Palakkad town of Kerala state in Southern India. The fall is in the forest ranges of Nilgiri Biosphere in the Western Ghat mountains bordering Kerala and Tamilnadu, a 4 km trek through the lush green forest is required to explore it. The waterfall is surrounded by lush green forest and accessible only through a lengthy, mesmerising hike.

Nilambur Teak Museum

Nilambur Teak Museum

31.96km from Silent Valley National Park

Nilambur Teak Museum is located in the Malappuram district of Kerala State in Southern India. The museum was established in 1995 on the campus of Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI) and it houses the historical, aesthetic, and scientific treasures related to teak.

Siruvani Waterfalls

Siruvani Waterfalls

32.34km from Silent Valley National Park

Siruvani falls is a beautiful waterfall located in the Coimbatore district. There is also a dam associated with this river and waterfalls. this is a tourist-friendly location in Tamilnadu.

Conolly's Plot

Conolly's Plot

32.45km from Silent Valley National Park

Conolly’s Plot (also Canoli Plot/ Canoly’s Plot) is the oldest teak plantation in the world. The plantation, which was developed in the 1840s is home to more than 100 large teak trees, among which the biggest one has a girth of 4.2 meters and a height of 46.5 meters.

Avalanche Lake

Avalanche Lake

33.82km from Silent Valley National Park

Famous tourist spot in Ooty among nature enthusiasts and photographers. The lake is set amidst a captivating landscape that is filled with lovely flowers. The waterfalls that fall down the nearby mountains further add to the beauty of the place.

112 Feet Adiyogi

112 Feet Adiyogi

36.36km from Silent Valley National Park

Adiyogu statue is the tallest Siva statue situated in the Coimbatore district of Tamilnadu which has been recognized by the Guinness world records as the largest bust sculpture in the world. This was designed by sadguru Jaggi Vasudev and is a part of the Isha foundation.

Kottakkunnu

Kottakkunnu

37km from Silent Valley National Park

Located right in the heart of Malappuram city in Kerala, this table top hill offers amazing views of the city. The hill has multiple adventure rides as well- a water theme park, adventure park, ballon park among few others. The hill also has traces of first fort built by the Zamorins, the local rulers pre British era.

Malampuzha Dam

Malampuzha Dam

38.67km from Silent Valley National Park

Malampuzha Dam, set overlooking the scenic hills of Western Ghats is the largest reservoir in Kerala, located near Palakkad in Kerala state in Southern India. The dam is a straight gravity type, with a combination of a masonry dam of 1,849 meters in length and an earthen dam of 220 meters length.

Adyanpara Water Falls

Adyanpara Water Falls

39.85km from Silent Valley National Park

A calm waterfall originating from the Western Ghats, cascading through black rocks.

Kerala Kalamandalam

Kerala Kalamandalam

39.91km from Silent Valley National Park

The centre for learning traditional art forms of Kerala.

Mini Ooty (Arimbra Hills)

Mini Ooty (Arimbra Hills)

42.14km from Silent Valley National Park

Arimbra Hills earned its more popular name Mini Ooty due to its resemblence with the well known hill station of southern India- Ooty. The place is known for its rolling hills and scenic views. You can also view the runway of Kozhikode airport with closer look at takeoffs and landings from here.

Palakkad Fort

Palakkad Fort

42.42km from Silent Valley National Park

The fort that has witnessed the bloody wars of Zamorin, Palakkad Achchan, Mysore Kings, and the British.

Pykara Lake

Pykara Lake

45.05km from Silent Valley National Park

The Pykara is the largest river in the Nilgiris district and is revered by the Todas, an Adivasi community, who consider it to be sacred

Kozhippara Waterfalls

Kozhippara Waterfalls

46.77km from Silent Valley National Park

Ideal place for Trekking, Swimming and Rock climbing surrounded by dense forests and maticulous landscapes

Tamilnadu Tourism Ooty Boat House

Tamilnadu Tourism Ooty Boat House

47.66km from Silent Valley National Park

Park, boating, picnic spot.

Government Rose Garden

Government Rose Garden

48.89km from Silent Valley National Park

This is situated on the slopes of ELK hill. A paradise of different varieties of roses.

Government Botanical Garden

Government Botanical Garden

50.29km from Silent Valley National Park

A must-visit tourist destination in Ooty with a huge collection of rare Botanicals.

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Silent Valley National Park

Silent Valley National Park

Silent Valley National Park, Wildlife Warden, Silent Valley Division, Mannarkkad, Palakkad, Kerala 678582, India

Silent Valley National Park, one of the last and rare undisturbed rainforests of the Western Ghat Mountains is located in the Nilgiri Hills in Palakkad District of Kerala State in Southern India. The park is completely enclosed by a ring of hills and remains an ecological island with its own unique micro-climate.