Thrissur Treasures: A Guide to the Top Tourist Spots

Known for the Vadakkumnathan Temple in the area, Thrissur is the cultural hub of Kerala. In addition, it offers a multitude of attractions to captivate tourists,

such as museums, temples, and forests and beaches. A handful are listed here.

Thrissur town

The town of Thrissur is situated around Thekkinkad Maidanam, a 65-acre hill. The well-known shrine Vadakkumnatha temple is located atop the hill.

Thrissur town

This land is the scene of the Thrissur Pooram. The town is laid out in "rounds," with the Swaraj Round encircling the area and serving as a cascade.

Paramekkavu temple

The temple is the biggest in the state and is devoted to Vaishnavi Devi, the state's principal goddess.

Paramekkavu temple

The temple is thought to be a millennium old. Devotees can visit the temple from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Dolours Basilica

Built in the Indo-Gothic style, the Dolours Basilica occupies 2500 square feet. With double-story corridors,

Dolours Basilica

it is the biggest in the nation and the third largest in Asia. The basilica serves as the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church's house of worship.

Dolours Basilica

It takes ten minutes to get there by car from Paramekkavu, where the church is visible.

Sri Krishna Temple, Guruvayoor

One of the most significant Hindu pilgrimage sites in Kerala is the well-known temple. It is renowned for its distinctive festivals and ceremonies,

Sri Krishna Temple, Guruvayoor

and it is devoted to Lord Krishna. If you're an elephant enthusiast, you can also see the temple's elephants going about

Sri Krishna Temple, Guruvayoor

their everyday lives at the Elephant Camp, which is close to the temple.

Archaeological Museum

There is an extensive collection of items from various eras of Kerala's history in the museum located in the town of Thrissur.

Archaeological Museum

 It features a plethora of fascinating galleries, wood carvings, mural paintings, ethnographic items,

Archaeological Museum

and prehistoric relics that provide insight into the area's prehistoric human settlements.

Shakthan Thampuran Palace

The palace, which is currently a museum, was originally the Cochin monarchs' home.

Shakthan Thampuran Palace

It boasts a well-kept palace yard and combines Keralan and Dutch architectural elements.

Shakthan Thampuran Palace

Here, you may also view the crown and veil of the well-known monarch Shakthan Thampuran, who founded the renowned Thrissur Pooram.

Other places in Thrissur you might want to visit are Kerala Kalamandalam, Peechi Dam and Wildlife Sanctuary,

Chavakkad Beach, Koodalmanikyam Temple, Athirapally, and Vazhachal Waterfalls.