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Chaliyar is the fourth longest river in Kerala at 169 km in length. The Chaliyar is also known as Chulika River or Beypore River as it nears the sea. Nilambur, Edavanna, Areekode, Kizhuparamba, Cheruvadi, Edavannappara, Mavoor, Peruvayal, Feroke and Beypore are some of the towns/villages situated along the banks of Chaliyar.
The river has two names - Chaliyar and Beypore puzha, of which the former is more popular. The river meets the Lakshadweep Sea at an 'azhi' (estuary), the southern part of which is known as Chaliyam and northern part as Beypore. Thus the river gets the names Chaliyar and Beypore River. Unlike many other rivers in Kerala, Chaliyar does not dry up during the drought season in March and April.
The Chaliyar originates in the Western Ghats range at Elambalari Hills in the Wayanad Plateau of Kerala and flows through Malappuram District for most of its length and then for around 17 km it forms the boundary between Malappuram District and Kozhikode District before entering the city of Kozhikode for its final 10 km journey and finally empties into the Lakshadweep Sea. Six major streams Chaliyarpuzha, Punnapuzha, Kanjirapuzha, Karimpuzha, Iruvahnipuzha and Cherupuzha constitute the Chaliyar River drainage system. Other important tributaries are Kurumanpuzha, Pandipuzha, Maradipuzha, Kuthirapuzha and Karakkodupuzha. Most of these rivers have their origin in the Nilgiri hills in the east and Wayanad hills in the north, where they form a number of rapids and waterfalls. Near the origin of river are the Meenmutty Falls at coordinates 11°31′40″N 76°14′12″E / 11.527755°N 76.236534°E / 11.527755; 76.236534 by Vaduvanchal, Wayanad
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Gold rush in Kerala as adviasis (tribals) throng Chaliyar River in Malappuram scouring the river sand for gold. The gold is then sold to local goldsmiths for a small fortune. Any takers?
Chaliyar River of Kerala is polluted and made to die by Birla Group since past 40 years. People living on the bank of the river were exposed to the chemical pollution and affected by difficult non-curable diseases like cancer, and lungs disorders due to the chemical fumes released to air by the factory. The company denies all charges and continued to expand by power of money and muscle. The story behind.
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Vallamthode Valley in the Chaliyar panchayat, Malappuram district, Kerala lies at an elevation of 2900 Ft from the other side of Nilgiris Biosphere in the lap of Western Ghats. It is full of fresh air and water. There you face the deep rainy tropical forest of Nilambur. Sight of Tuskers and its roaring is so familiar here. It is a place so ideal for Monsoon picnics, trucking, enjoy bathing in the cascades. The beautiful and serene nature of landscapes retains the visitor ever to the site. The picturesque sceneries and ever changing whether is cute for Cinematography. The farm house and cottages you stay are surrounded by oil palms, coconuts grow, and pepper, nut Meg, clove, and vanilla add flavors to its chilling air.
1. Conolly Plot - 2 km from Nilambur Town. The plot was named in memory of H.V.Conolly, then Malabar District Collector. 2. The longest Hanging Bridge in Kerala, across river Chaliyar will take one to the Conolly plot, which is just 300 metres off the Calicut-Nilambur-Ooty State Highway. 3.Giant Teak, an old planted teak 4. The Teak Museum, maintained by the Kerala Forest Research Institute 5. Adyan Para Waterfalls, situated a few kilometers away on the other side of the Chaliyar River. It is situated 14 km from Nilambur. 6.Nedumkayam in the Nilambur reserve forest, where one can have a close look at the elephant camp run by the forest department. It is 18 km from Nilambur.
Adyanpara waterfalls is, on Chaliyar river, 14 km from Nilambur in Malappuram District of Kerala. Accessible by Erumamunda bus via Akampadam from Chandakunnu stand, Nilambur.
This bridge which connects to Conolly Teak Plantation, Nilambur lies across the Chaliyar and is the longest hanging bridge in Kerala
Kakkadampoyil (Malayalam: കക്കാടം പൊയില്), is a small village partly located in the Kozhikode and Malappuram Districts, Kerala, India This rural settlement is about 19km from the Thiruvambady and 24km from the Nilambur . There are many indigenous tribal groups in this area. It is set high on the Western Ghats, with altitudes ranging from 700 to 2100 m. Kozhippara waterfalls is situated near by here. KSRTC Buses are running services from Thiruvambady & Nilambur towns. A large number of tourists come to Kakkadampoyil to enjoy the cool climate and to stay away from the bustle of the city. Facilities for tourists are not available. Accommodation is available only at Thiruvambady. There are many home-stays and resorts of expensive sort. Kakkadampoyil stands on the Western top of the Western...
Travel Guide is a travelogue on Rose Bowl, in which hosts of the show explores different parts of India and highlights the culture and heritage of the place. This edition of Travel Guide features Adyanpara Waterfalls at Nilambur in Malappuram district.
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Chaliyar River in spate ( Chaliyar floods - August 2013 ) view from Areekode bridge ചാലിയാർ പുഴ നിറഞ്ഞൊഴുകുന്നു , അരീക്കോട് പാലത്തിൽ നിന്നുള്ള ദൃശ്യം - August 2013
Gold rush in Kerala as adviasis (tribals) throng Chaliyar River in Malappuram scouring the river sand for gold. The gold is then sold to local goldsmiths for a small fortune. Any takers?
Chaliyar River of Kerala is polluted and made to die by Birla Group since past 40 years. People living on the bank of the river were exposed to the chemical pollution and affected by difficult non-curable diseases like cancer, and lungs disorders due to the chemical fumes released to air by the factory. The company denies all charges and continued to expand by power of money and muscle. The story behind.
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SAL HUTTON - BOAT SONG 'Chaliyar River Challenge Teaser 2016 Composed and performed by SAL HUTTON Guitars & Harmonica -SAL HUTTON Recorded & Mixed by Bhupi ( Mumbai ) Special thanks- Jellyfish Adventure club & Clean River Initiative
Chaliyar River of Kerala is polluted and made to die by Birla Group since past 40 years. People living on the bank of the river were exposed to the chemical pollution and affected by difficult non-curable diseases like cancer, and lungs disorders due to the chemical fumes released to air by the factory. The company denies all charges and continued to expand by power of money and muscle. The story behind.
ne of the oldest teak plantations in the world, the Conolly’s Plot is named after H. V. Conolly, the district collector of Malabar during the British rule, who decided to plant teak to meet the growing demands of teak during that time. Along with a local sub-forest conservator Chathu Menon, he successfully carried out the planting of new teak trees and discouraged felling of immature trees. One has to cross a beautiful hanging bridge, which is the longest in Kerala, built across river Chaliyar, to reach the Conolly Plot. The plot, developed in the 1840s is home to numerous large teak trees. The plantation also houses a big tree which has a girth of 420 cm.
Nilambur is a municipality and a taluk in the Malappuram district of Kerala, South India. It is famous for its forests, especially its wildlife habitats, rivers, waterfalls and teak plantations. It is situated close to the Nilgiris range of the Western Ghats on the banks of the Chaliyar River. . The town of Nilambur is famous for the Nilambur Vettekkoru Makan Paattu (Or simply Nilambur Paattu)held every year in the Nilambur Kovilakom Temple (a Hindu temple). Nilambur is also home to the oldest teak plantation in the world, called Conolly's Plot. It is claimed that the world's tallest or biggest teak tree is in the Nilambur Teak Preserve. Nilambur is also famous for its bamboos. The name "Nilambur" means 'Place of Nilimba' (a Sanskrit word for bamboo). Nilambur Pattu and Kovilakam ...