Truly a trekkers' haven Pakshipathalam in Kerala is one such hill station, which still retains its beauty from the clutches of the passing years. This picturesque hill station of Pakshipathalam is an epitome of pure and pristine glory. Lying almost seven km to the northeast of Thirunelli, Pakshipathalam is an ideal retreat for quite a number of rarefied foreign birds and animals. It is dotted with verdant, green deciduous forests where once the rishis of ancient India use to meditate.
How to Reach Pakshipathalam , Kerala
By Air:Kozhikode is the closest airport to the captivating hill station of Pakshipathalam.
By Rail:The closest railway station to Pakshipathalam is Kozhikode. From there one has to trudge the route to reach this wonderful hill station.
(Last Updated on : 27-03-2014)
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