HILL STATIONS IN KANNUR

A Journey Through the Western Ghats

Hidden View Points & Hill Stations in Kannur

When you think of Kerala, backwaters and beaches usually come to mind — but Kannur hides some of the most stunning, lesser-known hill stations and viewpoints in the Western Ghats. Mist-covered peaks, sacred pilgrim trails, quaint villages, and panoramic valleys make these spots a perfect retreat for nature lovers and trekkers.

Here’s your complete guide to the hidden hill stations in Kannur:
Mount Kottathalachi, Palukachippara, Sasippara, Kalanki, Chathamangalam, Thabore, Josegiri, and Manakadavu–Coorg Border.

Mount Kottathalachi

(Christian Pilgrim Hill)

  • Height: ~2,700 feet above sea level.
  • A Christian pilgrim center, also called Kurisumala.
  • The Holy Cross was installed on Good Friday, 1958 by Fr. Mathew Mannuramparambil.
  • Small chapel dedicated to Thomas (Kurisumala Muthappan) at the top.
  • Famous for sunrise and sunset views, with a bird’s-eye view of Kannur and Kasaragod towns.

Palukachippara

  • Known for ancient rocks (millions of years old) in unique shapes.
  • Scenic waterfalls, best during monsoon.
  • Excellent trekking trails with breathtaking valley views.
  • Rich cultural heritage with the Palukachippara Kottam Temple (14th century, dedicated to Lord Shiva).

Sasippara Viewpoint (Kanjirakolli)

 History

  The name “Sasippara” comes from Malayalam: Sasi (moon) + Para (rock).Known for its moon-like rock formations and serene atmosphere.

Timings

Open daily: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

  • Height: Approximately 4,000 feet above sea level.

  • Views: Offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Western Ghats and surrounding valleys.

  • Best Time: Sunrise and sunset are the most popular for spectacular views.

  • Wildlife & Nature: Rich biodiversity makes it ideal for birdwatching and nature enthusiasts.

  • Nearby Attraction: Alakapuri Waterfalls is just 4 km away, perfect for a short trek or day trip.

Kalanki – The Queen of Hills

  • Location: One of the highest regions in Kannur district, near the Karnataka border.

  • Scenery: Famous for mist-covered hills, dense forests, and stunning sunrises and sunsets.

  • Views: Panoramic vistas include Kannur International Airport and the Iritty River from select vantage points.

  • Cultural Spot: Home to the serene Kalanki Temple, adding a spiritual touch to the visit.

Chathamangalam Hills (Theruvamala)

  • Located near Cherupuzha, Alakode, and Udayagiri Panchayats.
  • Peaks: Theruvamala & Thevarkunnumala (~2,500 m above sea level).
  • Scenic views of villages, forests, and valleys.
  • Known as a “ghost village” due to depopulation.
  • Jude’s Shrine is a local landmark.

Thabore Hilltop

  • A hilltop village with a Christ the Redeemer statue at the summit.
  • Requires ~2 km hike from base to reach the statue.
  • Offers wide valley and mountain views, best at sunset.
  • Birdwatching opportunities at the grasslands.

Josegiri Viewpoint (Thirunettikallu)

  • Located in Josegiri village, Cherupuzha Panchayat.
  • Altitude: ~2,300 ft.
  • Attractions:
    • Thirunettikallu viewpoint.
    • Rolling stone trapped between boulders.
    • A large cross atop a rock (climbable with a ladder).
  • Misty meadows, medicinal herbs, and wildflowers.

Manakadavu–Coorg Border

  • Border point where Kerala meets Karnataka.
  • Marked by a small bridge and a river/stream, believed to be the origin of the Kuppam River.
  • Locally called Vaikkamba/Vaikamba.
  • Surrounded by forests, streams, and hills.

Restrictions

  • The Karnataka side is protected forest — tourists cannot cross into it.
  • Best For Short drives, nature trails, photography

Conclusion

Kannur’s hill stations and viewpoints are a refreshing escape into the lap of the Western Ghats. From sacred pilgrim peaks like Kottathalachi to the serene valleys of Josegiri, from the misty charm of Kalanki to the cinematic sunset at Thabore, these destinations are a blend of spirituality, adventure, and natural beauty.

Plan your hill station journey with Nandhanam Holidays to experience Kannur’s highlands like never before.

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