WELCOME TO TRICHUR, KERALA, INDIA

Trichur with its rich history, cultural heritage and archeological wealth is the cultural capital of Kerala. Trichur is famed for and wide for its pooram festival. This festival district has witnessed many rulers and dynasties starting with the Zamorins, Tipu Sultan to the Dutch and the British. A cultural center, the Kerala Kalamandalam, the Kerala Sahitya Academy and Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy are located here.

The District lies between 10 0 -10-46’ North latitudes and 75 degree 55’ East longitudes. It is bounded on the north by Palghat and Malappuram Districts, on the east by Palghat and Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu, on the south by Idukki and Ernakulam Districts and on the west by Arabian sea. Trichur District has a total geographical area of 3032 Sq.km and ranks seventh in the state in respect of area.

Hotels & Resorts In Trichur

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Hotel Luciya Palace, Trichur

Hotel Luciya Palace a Three star hotel located in the heart of Trichur, is a part of the Luciya Hotels & Resorts.....

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Hotel Niya Regency, Trichur

A jewel in the crown of Thrissur , a world of endless privileges and timeless elegance awaits you at Niya Regency.....

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Kadappuram Beach Resort, Trichur

Kadappuram Beach resort, Nattika beach is the place to experience the love of nature.The resort built...

Vedic Village Resorts Trichur
Vedic Village Resorts, Trichur

Vedic Village an eco-friendly resort set in the lap of heritage. Situated in Kondungalloor (earlier known as Cranganore)

About Trichur

The two longest rivers of the state, namely, Bharathapuzha and Periyar flow through the district on its northern and southern sides respectively. The other rivers of the district are Chalakudy (144 km.)and Karuvannur (48 km.). Sholayar and Peringalkuthu Hydro-Electric projects are located in the basin of Chalakudy river.

The rivers Parambikulam,Sholayar,Karapara and Anakkayam are the tributaries of the Chalakudy river. Karuvannur River is formed by the confluence of two rivers, namely, Manaly and Kurumaly

Ordinary clay suitable for the manufacture of bricks and tiles is found in several parts of the District,viz. Ollur,Pudukkad,Karuvannur and Wadakkanchery.China clay is noticed at Kizhupullikara near Trichur.