Palakkad, Kerala is known as the "Nellara (Granary)" of Kerala due to its palm trees and Matta rice variety. It gets its name from the Pala tree forests, as "Pala" means a type of tree and "Kadu" means forest. Major tourist attractions include Tipu Sultan's fort and colorful temple festivals celebrated with fireworks throughout the district.
Palakkad, Kerala is known as the "Nellara (Granary)" of Kerala due to its palm trees and Matta rice variety. It gets its name from the Pala tree forests, as "Pala" means a type of tree and "Kadu" means forest. Major tourist attractions include Tipu Sultan's fort and colorful temple festivals celebrated with fireworks throughout the district.
Palakkad, Kerala is known as the "Nellara (Granary)" of Kerala due to its palm trees and Matta rice variety. It gets its name from the Pala tree forests, as "Pala" means a type of tree and "Kadu" means forest. Major tourist attractions include Tipu Sultan's fort and colorful temple festivals celebrated with fireworks throughout the district.
Palakkad or Palghat is the largest district in Kerala. ‘Pala’ is a type of tree(Alstonia) and ‘Kadu’ means forest in malayalam. Palakkad is also known for palm trees and is known as the Nellara (Granary) of Kerala and is also known for its Matta rice variety. One of the major tourist attraction is the Tipu Sultan’s fort. Palakkad is also known for its own temple festivals which is celebrated with fireworks in all parts of the district