Opening Hours: 05:00 am-08:00 pm
Prime Day & Hours: Mondays, morning and evening aarti
Suggested Duration: 1-2 hours
Tickets: Free entry
Nearest Railway Station: Pappinisseri Railway Station, about 350 m away.
Nearest Airport: Kannur International Airport, about 33 km away
Nearest Bus Stop: Pappinisseri Panchayat Bus Stand, about 1 km away.
Nestled between the Valapattanam River and the magnificent Western Ghats, Pappinisseri, in the Kannur district of Kerala. It is a lovely town for travellers looking for a real experience, a hidden gem with great biodiversity, cultural legacy and a peaceful village vibe, making it a must in your Kerala tour package.
Attracting both researchers and visitors alike, the Parassinikkadavu Snake Park is committed to the preservation and study of reptiles. The town is also near the well-known Parassinikadavu Muthappan Temple, which is noted for its inclusive spiritual practices and original sheyam performances.
For nature walks, boating, and birdwatching, Pappinisseri's scenery is perfect with coconut palms, paddy fields, and peaceful backwaters. It presents a quiet but enriching experience in Kerala's rural heartland with its mix of natural beauty, cultural vitality and friendly hospitality.
• Visit Pappinisseri, a serene and charming riverside town in Kerala’s Kannur district between hills and backwaters.
• Explore the famous snake park, with their rare species of reptiles and other animals, and learn about conservation efforts.
• Experience local weaving businesses to experience the authenticity of Kerala's handloom and coir businesses.
By car/taxi: Pappinisseri is about 10 km from Kannur city centre, via NH 66. It will take you around 25 minutes to get there.
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India's most well-known snake park in Parassinikkadavu Snake Park, features a great range of snakes, including pythons, vipers, and cobras. Discover reptile conservation and view live events raising knowledge of wildlife protection and snakebite treatment.
The riverside temple honouring Sree Muthappan combines spirituality with folklore, through daily Theyyam performances. Unlike conventional temples, it welcomes all guests from all backgrounds, including caste and religion. The temple's rich history, free meals and riverfront location provide a very inclusive and spiritually stimulating encounter.
Cruise the calm Valapattanam River, which winds past traditional villages, coconut farms, and mangroves. The ride provides views of water birds and peeks into local life, including boat-owning residents and fishermen throwing nets, making it one of the best Kerala cruises. Perfect for leisure, birdwatching, or photography, this trip highlights the peace and beauty of the area.
The best time to visit Pappinisseri is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant, making it suitable for sightseeing and outdoor activities. This period also coincides with various local festivals, offering visitors a chance to experience the region's vibrant culture.
Some of the major attractions in Pappinisseri are Vadeshwaram Shiva Temple, known for its unique Ashtadala (eight-petalled) sanctum; the Mangrove Theme Park, offering insights into local ecology; and the Pappinisseri Visha Chikitsa Kendra, a renowned centre for snakebite treatment. Additionally, the Moonu Pettumma Palli mosque is notable for its annual Kattile Palli Nercha festival.
While the accommodations available in Pappinisseri are limited, nearby Kannur city offers a wide range of lodging options, from budget hotels to luxury stays. Staying in Kannur provides convenient access to Pappinisseri and other attractions in the region.