IRITTY
BRIDGE VISIT
Iritty bridge in Kannur district has rich memories of a culture found in the history and legends. The first step towards the commercial culture of north Malabar was the construction of the Iritty bridge. The bridge was built under the leadership of Earnest Stuart, who was an engineer in the Indian civil service during the British rule. Even today, the bridge which was built using the technology of bearing weight on the roof made of iron layers, is still interesting for tourists. Iritty bridge also plays a role in the political and cultural growth of north Malabar. It was not just an exchange of goods between the two states, it was also the closeness between the two cultures. In 1933, the Iritty bridge was completed and opened to the public. At that time, only a few places were tarred. The rest was paved road. There was also a side path for humans to walk. The Iritty bridge was built by the British to carry goods from kootupuza to them. It is believed that the timber that was laid across the railway tracks was planted from here and carried over the bridge. People started coming to Malabar after this bridge was came. This bridge built between two hills and is 10 meters high and 144 meters long across the river. Iritty bridge is considered as one of the golden chapters of Malabar migration. Despite being decades old, the bridge stands tall without any loss of grandeur.
PATHIPARA
VISIT
Visiting PATHIPARA reveal the most stunning natural scenery and provide a magical relaxation for visitors. Known for its enchanting scenery, PATHIPARA is one of the most mesmerizing tourist destinations in KANNUR. There are thunderous waterfalls, lush greenery, green meadows and a number of exotic dwellings that allow you to have a holiday you won’t forget any time soon. From historical artefacts to the most mesmerizing creations of nature.
TREKKING
Go for a trek deep into the woods of PATHIPARA and come back with sagas and snaps of vibrant flora and fauna. Patient observation fetches you some surprising sights that range from that of the rare Malabar Pied Hornbill to the tiny beauty, Scarlet Minivet. This incredible landscape spanning over 55 sq. km is under the care and protection of the Department of Forest. The luxuriant waterfall amidst the lush greenery completes your journey. On your way to the falls, you will be dropped off at the top of the mountain to behold a breath taking aerial panoramic view of the reserved forests and the Western Ghats.
BIRDING
Birdwatching, or birding, is the observing of birds, either as a recreational activity or as a form of citizen science. A birdwatcher may observe by using their naked eye, by using a visual enhancement device like binoculars or a telescope, by listening for bird sounds, this bird watcher’s paradise will help you spot an array of beautiful birds including Mountain Pigeons, the Flame Throated Bulbul, Imperial Pigeons, Asian – Fairy Bluebirds, White-bellied Treepie, Indian Black-lored Tit, Heart-spotted Woodpecker, Barbets, Southern Hill Myna, Orioles and so forth.
SPOTTING
CREATURES
PATHIPARA
is a haven for butterflies as well and is home to around 250 varieties. Come to
this place during late December- early February to watch the migration of these
tiny little creatures of beauty – a sight to behold. Your journey through the woods will be
punctuated by sudden fluttering of wings of the Giant Orange Dip, Common
Albatross, Butterfly, Papilio Paris Butterfly or even the largest butterfly in
South India, the Southern Birdwing. The animal species of PATHIPALAM includes wild
boar, deer, squirrels, frogs, snakes, leech etc.
EXPERIENCING
PATHIPARA WATER TIERED FALLS
Tiered falls is A series of waterfalls one after another of roughly the same size. Pathipara tiered waterfalls offer the perfect destination after a short of long hike.
EXPERIENCING
MOUNTAIN VIEW
This beautiful mountain has a number of scenic locations and enchanting viewpoints. Pathipara offers dazzling views of the surrounding cliffs and valleys. Pathipara is one of the richest biodiversity areas in the Western Ghats. Many species of birds such as peacocks, bulbuls, babblers etc. are found in plenty here. One can also spot some wild animals like leopards, tigers, elephants, etc. here. Most of the people visit this place for enjoying the beauty of mountains as well as for trekking.
NATURAL
FOUNTAINS
Here you can see the natural source of water flowing down from the reservoir made by the earth. While standing under the flowing water from the fountain makes your soul and body so refreshing.
VISIT
PATHIPARA WATERFALLS
PATHIPARA WATERFALL is a point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops. Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf. Waterfalls can be formed in several ways, but the most common method of formation is that a river courses over a top layer of resistant bedrock before falling on to softer rock, which erodes faster, leading to an increasingly high fall. Waterfalls have been studied for their impact on species living in and around them.
EXPLORE
THE TRIBAL BOW AND ARROW
The bow and arrows were earlier used by the tribal for hunting down animals. These small weapons are used to shoot down smaller animals and birds for food. These are also used for self-defence. Toy versions are also made for recreational purposes and for teaching the kids. It is also effectively used in cattle herding.
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Destination | New York City |
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Depature | Yes Required |
Departure Time | 01 April, 2021 10.00AM |
Return Time | 08 April, 2021 10.00AM |
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