R222+H72 Pazhassi Raja Tomb, Mananthavady, Kerala 670645
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Pazhassi Raja Tomb - Featured Reviews (689)
Pazhassi tomb in Kalpetta in Wayanad district is a commemoration to Pazhassi Raja - 'the Lion of Kerala'. The burial was constructed in the place where his body was cremated and is located on the banks of the Kabani River in Mananthavady. In March 1996, this tomb was converted into a museum and today the museum is a centre in the state that attracts historians, researchers and students. The museum also contains Pazhassi Raja's sword and other information about the cultural history of Kerala. I can't understand why people are giving it less than 4 stars as this place has historical importance and it is well retained. What do they expect from this picnic place? Pazhassi Raja was recognised for his valour and rebellion against the British. And this memorial tomb is constructed at the spot where he was cremated. A museum nearby showcases the prized occupancies of the king. It also provides a glimpse of the local heritage and culture. Pazhassi Raja Museum has an exquisite exhibition of weapons, utensils, furniture and other articles that belonged to the king. The premium attraction is his sword. You'll also find various declarations and notes used during his rule. Other galleries in the museum exhibit a collection of rare coins, tribal artefacts and fine artworks of the well-known artist Raja Ravi Varma.
Pazhassi Raja Tomb in Mananthavady deserves a resounding five-star rating for its historical significance and serene ambiance. The tomb stands as a remarkable tribute to the brave warrior, Pazhassi Raja, and his contributions to the region's history. The well-maintained premises and informative exhibits provide visitors with valuable insights into the past. The serene surroundings and lush greenery create a tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for reflection and appreciation of history. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious traveler, Pazhassi Raja Tomb offers a captivating glimpse into the legacy of this legendary figure.
Well maintained. But there's nothing much to see other than tomb. A small museum and park is also there. But to attract ppl, should bring more things.
A historic spot with Pazhassi Rajas tomb and a museum related to the events. But the property as a whole is like a maintained park with lots of trees. Perfect spot to rest and have a chat.
The roads were confusing to the destination thought it goes to mananthavady medical college, but dead end reached the greatest pazhassiraja tomb area. Pazhassi tomb in Kalpetta in Wayanad district is a memorial to Pazhassi Raja - 'the Lion of Kerala'. The tomb was constructed in the place where his body was cremated, and is situated on the banks of Kabani river in Mananthavady. In March 1996, this tomb was converted to museum and today the museum is a centre in the state which attracts historians, researchers and students. The museum also contains Pazhassi Raja's sword and other information about the cultural history of Kerala
Pazhassi Raja Tomb is built in memory of king Veera Pazhassi Raja. He was a warrior prince from the kingdom of Kottayam who earned himself the name Kerala Simham (King of Kerala). Pazhassi Raja was known for his bravery and rebellion against the British. And this memorial tomb is constructed at the spot where he was cremated. A museum nearby showcases the prized possessions of the king. It also provides a glimpse of the local heritage and culture. Pazhassi Raja Museum and Tomb has become one of the most popular centers of attraction for history lovers in Wayanad. It's located close to Mananthavady town, amidst a lush garden. Paved pathways and flowery bushes have also been laid in the garden. Pazhassi Raja Tomb Wayanad is open throughout the year except for Mondays. You should visit the place in winter, between November and February, to enjoy the best. The weather in Wayanad is the most comfortable during that time. The visit timing of Pazhassi Raja Tomb is from 9 AM to 5 PM. And the entry fee is Rs20 per person (for adults) and Rs10 (for kids). You can easily spend around 2 hours at this memorial park. How to reach Pazhassi Raja Tomb Wayanad? The distance between Wayanad and Pazhassi Raja Tomb in Mananthavady is about 30 km. The bus stop in Mananthavady is closest to the tomb, only about a km away. Kozhikode railway station (96 km away) is the nearest railway station, and Calicut International Airport (118 km away) is the nearest airport. And here's how to reach Pazhassi Raja Tomb - By bus - You'll find regular buses from Wayanad to Mananthavady. From the bus stand, you can take auto-rickshaws to the tomb, 1 km away. By taxi/cab - The most convenient way to visit Pazhassi Raja Tomb is by booking a taxi or cab. It allows you to visit this memorial and other tourist places close to it. You can book a cab from the top car rental companies in Wayanad easily.
Historical place. The underground Museum covers the entire history and showcases various artefacts. Note: Mondays are holidays and closing time is 5pm.
Heavenly place simply outstanding!!! I respect and bow to this great king who fought against the British till his last breadth. Never surrendered to their demands and fought for his land. This is the place where his remains are kept. He wad given the highest respect by the then Sub Collector of Manantavady town. It's a simple place where you will find a small garden along with a museum where some old artifact's of the Kings era are kept. They have also described se events related to Manantavady and its history. You will see the tribal house replica inside the gallery. The whole place is kept clean and entry charges are around 10 per adult. Overall a calm and beautiful place.
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Best place in the area to explore and understand the past. Good museum, nice artifacts. I enjoyed every moment when visiting that place. There was so much to know. The place also provides a nice view, and can be relaxing.