Parassinikadavu Sri Muthappan Temple
Parassinikadavu Sri Muthappan Temple has in store many unique practices
and rituals and the temple architecture itself stand testimony to this
aspect. It is located 20 km away from Kannur .
Thodikkulam Temple, Kannur
Thodikkulam Siva temple is about 2 km from Kannavam near Thalasserry on
the way to Mananthavadi, Kannur district in north Kerala.
Cave Temple
A rare entity among the temple architecture of Kerala, cave temple
arouses great curiosity. The Cave temple at Ittiva at Chadayamangalam in
Kollam district is one such temple.
Rameshwara Temple
This Rameshwara temple, which shows Pandyan influence in its design,
has inscriptions in Tamil, dating from the 12th to the 16th centuries.
St. Mary's Church, Cheriapalli
The Church is about 2 km of Kottayam town and was built in 1579 by
Thekkumkoor Maharajah. It displays outstanding architecture style, which
is a blend of Kerala and Portuguese styles.
Thiruvegappura Sankaranarayana Temple
It is located in Palakkad district and dates back to the 14th century
while its koothambalam (temple theatre) was probably added in the 15th
or 16th century
Niranam
Situated 7 km from Thiruvalla, this famous church is among one of the
seven-and-a-half churches originally established by St. Thomas in
Kerala.
Malayalapuzha
It is believed that the goddess at the Bhagavathy Temple here grants
boons to devotees and helps them realize dreams. The temple also boasts
of beautiful wall paintings and artistic stone carvings
Varkala
Besides being a famous beach, seaside resort and spa, Varkala is also
an important Hindu center of pilgrimage. The final resting place of the
great social reformer, Sree Narayana Guru, is near Varkala.
Parasurama Temple, Thiruvallam
It is a 2000-year-old temple and is the only one in Kerala dedicated to
Parasurama, the mythological creator of Kerala.




