Kerala, India

    Thangal Para

    Vagamon, Kerala, India

    8/10
    Best time: September to May
    2 hours

    Hey adventurers! Let's explore Thangal Para in Vagamon, Kerala, a super cool spot with giant, round rocks! Locals used to call it 'Thangal Hill'. History says a Sufi saint, Sheikh Fariduddin, chilled here a long time ago. Now, it's a fantastic place for trekking and enjoying awesome views of Kerala's beautiful hills! It's a must-see for Kerala tourism!

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    Top Activities in Thangal Para

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      Enjoy Panoramic Views

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      Explore The Rock Formations

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      Meditate For Inner Peace

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      Photography Of The Landscape

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      Visit The Dargah

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    Best Time to Visit

    September to May

    When to visit place on the day

    Morning

    Approximate expense

    ₹500 per person

    History

    The history of Thangal Para is intertwined with the legend of Sheikh Fariduddin, a Sufi saint who is believed to have arrived in Vagamon centuries ago. He is said to have meditated on the large rock, now known as Thangal Para, and it is believed that he attained enlightenment here. Over time, the rock became a sacred site for Muslims, and a Dargah (shrine) was built in his honor. The imprints found on the rock are believed to be the saint's footprints and the marks left by his walking stick. Thangal Para continues to be a place of pilgrimage and reverence, attracting devotees and tourists alike who come to experience its spiritual significance and admire its natural beauty. The historical narrative adds a layer of mystique and reverence to the already captivating landscape.

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