Hazmi Inn, Perintalmanna is at its best – Luxury and comfort at a very affordable budget. It’s Romantic. Charming & Vibrant. It has the great Valluvanadan history woven in its walls. This is a destination where anyone who visits Perinthalmanna love to frequent. For the extravagant experience, which no other place has been able to recreate. The pretty settings create a fantastic backdrop to the entire familiarity, added to which the nouvelle pantry creates homely culinary experience.
Soak in the space that showcases the spirit of Perintalmanna. The 45 km drive from the Calicut airport will have you delighting in backseat surprises. Explore the horizon of comfortable stay joyfully. Explore Perintalmanna in a vivid, vibrant way while whatever be your purpose of visit.
Perinthalmanna has a very vast historical significance. After Malabar Treaty, this is where the English East India Company established their first court, first high school, first Taluk office. History says this was the capital of the Princely state Valluvanad, ruled by the Valluvakonathiris of ancient Pallava Dynasty. Perinthalmanna’s name is derived from “Perumthallu” the local lingua for rigorous fight and “Mannu” means land got modified to Perinthalmanna under British influence. Perinthalmanna is now better known as the “Hospital Town of Kerala”. There are four multi super specialty hospitals, including a prominent medical college, magnetize ailing people from various corners of India and abroad.
Situated 13 km north-east of Perintalmanna with significant cultural and historical importance.
This mosque situated at the heart of the town and close to the NH213, is resorted to by the worshippers for their namaz and jumma prayer.
his mosque was built at the time of the incursion of Tippu. It is situated near the private bus station, on Ootty road, and accommodates 12,000 worshippers on most Fridays.
A mosque of the town which has Malayalam qutba, run by Mujahids.
Most prominent mosque which could be considered the oldest in the locality, catering to about 1000 worshippers for Friday mass. In the Masjid Compound, there is a pond which never dries.
It is named after the group of people who came with logistic support for the soldiers of Tippu sulthan.
One of the christian pilgrim centre in Malabar
One can see a large number of small Namaskara pallis in and around the town mainly on the shore of a thodu which have been in existence for centuries.
Near LIC Office, Calicut Road
Angadippuram
Pattambi Road