Thrissur

 


 

 

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The breezy bazaar town of THRISSUR (Trichur), roughly midway between Kochi (74km south) and Palakkad (79km northeast) on NH-47, is an obvious base for exploring the cultural riches of central Kerala. Near the Palghat (Palakkad) Gap - an opening in the natural border made by the Western Ghat mountains - it presided over the main trade route into the region from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. For years Thrissur was the capital of Cochin State, controlled at various times by both the zamorin of Kozhikode and Tipu Sultan of Mysore. Today, it justifiably prides itself on being the cultural capital of Kerala and is home to several influential art institutions. The town centres on Kerala's largest temple complex, Vadakkunatha,surrounded by a maidan (green) that sees all kinds of public gatherings, not least Kerala's most extravagant, noisy and sumptuous festival, Puram.

 

Thrissur
The Town
Arrival and info
Shopping
Restaurants, bars
Puram festival

Explore Thrissur
Around Thrissur
Vadakkunatha temple

 

Thiruvananthapuram
The City
Moving on
from  Thiruvananthapuram
The City of the Snake Anantha
Arrival
Info and tours
Where to eat
Thiruvananthapuram festivals
Listings

Explore Thiruvananthapuram

Around Thiruvananthapuram
Ponmudi
Travel info
Sivananda Yoga Vedanta
Dhanwantari


Varkala
The Village

Arrival and info
Places to eat

 


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