Ottapalam, a vibrant mini-township nestled in the heart of Palakkad district, Kerala, is far more than just an administrative hub. It's a place where history resonates in ancient structures, where culture thrives in unique dialects and vibrant festivals, and where the scenic beauty along the Nila river has long captivated the imagination of filmmakers. A Glimpse into the Past: The Heart of Valluvanad Historically, Ottapalam was a significant part of the medieval Nedunganad kingdom , a powerful entity that extended its influence across what is now north-central Kerala. Ruled by the Nedunganathiripads (Nedungadi), this region was a testament to the might of the Samanthan Nair families. Later, around 1487 AD, it was annexed by the Zamorin of Calicut, who appointed chieftains to govern the area. The British East India Company eventually took control in 1792 with the Treaty of Seringapatam, establishing Ottapalam as the headquarters of South Malabar. This rich historical backdrop laid t...
Troll Ottapalam represents the whole Valluvanadu region that covers various famous places across Pakakkad and Malappuram districts, Ottapalam being the true specimen of the authentic ancient Valluvanadu culture. Valluvanadu and its constituent places have always been famous for retaining a unique countryside culture coupled with scenic rural areas. Valluvanadu features a wide variety of tourist attractions of cultural value. This blog will introduce its history, facts about it, etc.