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Largest District of Kerala, List of Largest Districts of Kerala

Largest District Of Kerala State – Kerala has another name, called “ God’s Own Country “ as it is filled with hundreds of coconut trees, backwater lakes, rivers, and lush green forests. The state has specific government facilities to care for the animals and provide conservation for wildlife.

Several cities can often be seen to be covered with lush betel trees, and a greener environment making an ideal place for married couples and bachelors.. Bookings of a resort get occupied quickly during the off-season as travelers from all around the world step into Kerala for an exploration 

The famous beef curry and fish-rice are mouth-watering dishes making a food paradise for visitors.
The festival called “ Onam “ is celebrated wide with a big feast which is Onam Sadhya in their regional language, inviting people, friends, and family and worshipping god with a decorative design with flowers. 

Now let’s take a look at the List Largest Districts of Kerala and an overview of it 

Rank

Names of the Largest district in Kerala

Size / Area

1 Idukki  4,612 km2 
2. Pallakad 4,482 km2 
3. Mallapuram 3,554 km2
4. Trissur 3,027 km2
4. Kannur 2,961 km2
5. Ernakulam 2,924 km2
7. Pattankhmita 2,652 km2
8. Kollam  2,483 km2
9. Kozhikode 2,345 km2

 

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  1. Idukki – Largest District of Kerala

    Idukki largest distrcit of kerala
    Idukki largest distrcit of kerala

It is highly admired for its wildlife and hilly scapes, located in the western ghats of Kerala. One of the largest arch-dams in Asia is built in Idukki with reservoirs and other hydroelectric projects. 

Idukki offers it’s one of the widest wildlife sanctuaries which is a haven for nature enthusiasts with diverse flora and fauna. Munnar which is a popular post-wedding destination is also a part of the Idukki district with temperatures decreasing below 5 degrees in the afternoon

  1. Pallakad – Largest District of Kerala

It is located at the border of the state connecting several places easily. Surrounded by green lush forest areas and coconut trees.
The farmers and locals use the coconut in the trading business and earn a good profit from it. They make oils, gel, and cosmetics from the shell of the coconut.

In Palakkad only, we can find more than 200 coconut trees and the district has historic forts built by the great Hyder Ali. 

  1. Mallapuram –  District of Kerala

Mallapuram is in the popularly known Malabar region. It is filled with hills, pristine beaches, and cultural diversity. It is also distinct for Mallapuram gold for many reasons and trading business all over the state. 

  1. Trissur – District of Kerala

Trissur is considered to be the “Cultural capital of Kerala “ renowned for its cultural and heritage significance for two to three decades. Trissur pooram is celebrated as one of the famous festivals in the district offering grandeur celebrations and entertainment. 

Cheramun Juma Mosuqye located in Trissur is referred to as the Oldest mosque in the entire country surrounded by lush paddy fields and Athriapally waterfalls. 

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5. Kannur – Largest District of Kerala

It is located in the northern part of Kerala prominently known for Briyani. Festivals like EID and Ramzan have their Briyani preparations in one of the grandeur ways.  There are beaches like Payambalam and Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach renowned for a delightful experience visit. The place is steeped in History with Angelo fort and ancient museums.

The place is renowned for the most admired dance ritual called as Theyyam performance. Locals and tourists gather to watch and gain a secluded experience. Kannur cotton and traditional weaves are sought-after for producing unique soft cotton in the State. 

  1. Ernakulam – District of Kerala

It is a district in the urban part of Kerala and located in the bigger part of Kochi city. The city serves as the commercial and financial hub of the region. Places like Ernakulam are renowned for their railway network and have a glimpse of their urban lifestyle and culture. 

  1. Pattanamthitta – District of Kerala

It is the Land of temples. For devotion to Lord Iyappan, there is a temple named “ Sabrimala “ where 1000 devotees visit each year both off-season and on-season to worship and celebrate the lord. The district is surrounded by mountains and lakes providing opportunities to nature lovers and trekkers.

Periyar Tiger reserver operated by the government is located at Pathanamthitta. The places often exhibit a harmonious blend of spirituality and natural splendor. Every person who visits will have a tranquil and unique experience

  1. Kollam – District of Kerala

Kerals’s famous district for boat rides and games. It has captivating Astamudi lakes with boat rides and breathtaking sunsets. The district has a rich maritime heritage in the historic Kollam harbor port.

The place has colonial history with the iconic Tangasseri Fort and Thangassery Lighthouse attracting more tourists each year. Kollam also contributes to the trading food business in cashews and nuts. The place has always been known for its cultural blend and heritage. 

  1. Kozhikode – District of Kerala

It has another name which locals refer to as Calicut, and is mostly known for its IT sector and the opportunities which are offered there. All though Kereal is a state where that is filled with lush forests and trees, and lakes, some places like Calicut and others provide a good facility for students & aspirants.  It is a haven for food lovers and a paradise for savories, sweets, and fresh fruits

 

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