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Kava Island Palakkad

KAVA ISLAND Overview of Kava Island Kava Island maybe another beautiful green land attraction of Kerala India. It’s located in just behind the Malampuzha  Dam , 13-kilo  meters  away from the Palakkad  town, On the way Palakkad  to Kava  we passed through a forest, It’s a mind freshness moment. A lot of  tourists  are coming to Palakkad  and visit the Malampuzha  Dam but nobody knows where this place is . This Island is  surrounded by mountains in all directions. It's an excellent place  to spend more time with family, the evening is the best to visit Kava  Island  because of  the land gives a wonderful sunset. Which is the favorite haunt for tourists and photographers since who are looking to capture the perfect sunset? Kava offers you a calm and peaceful environment, Listening to the rhythm of wave sound and show a beautiful  sunset. How to Getting there..? Public transport systems are very limited to getting there. Then drive to Malampuzha road

Silent Valley National Park

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SILENT VALLEY NATIONAL PARK About Silent V alle y National Park Silent Valley National Park is one of the most beautiful tropical moist evergreen rain forests in the Palakkad district of Kerala India. It is located in Nilgiri Hills of Southern India, The valley was established on recognizing in the year 1847 by Mr; Robert Wight famous he is a botanist and has a core area of 89.53 km square, which is surrounded by a buffer zone of148 km square. Silent Valley National park has saved the largest population of Lion-tailed Macaque , they are among the world's rarest and most threatened primates. Silentvalley     The Silent Valley National Park is locally known as Sairandhrivanam (Sairandhri forest). The British named the area Silent Valley because of the absence of noisy Cicadas. The zone is supported by the Kunthippuzha river , which is a source of water for the entire park silent valley national park Best time to visit Silent Valley National Park Best

Malampuzha Dam

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MALAMPUZHA DAM Overview of Malampuzha Dam Malampuzha Dam Malampuzha Dam is the  biggest reservoir in Kerala, located in Palakkad district, in South India, It's surrounded by the scenic hills of the western ghats on all side. Malampuzha Dam is a combination of a masonry dam with a length of 1849 meters and an earthen dam with a height of 220 meters. The dam is 355 feet high and crosses the Malampuzha River, Which a tributary of Bharathapuzha which is Kerala's second-largest  river.  The dam is owned by Irrigation Department. The water released for Irrigation is used for power generation is at 11 kV and water distribution for drinking purposes in the nearby areas while the canal systems are helps. The Malampuzha project was started on 27 March 1949 by the Public Works Minister, Sri M, Bhaktavatsalam. During the time of its initiation  and on 9 0ct 1955 the Tamilnadu Chief Minister, Sri. K Kamaraj inaugurated the dam, the reservoir has a capacity of 8000 cubics