Pulloorampara

Pulloorampara (പുല്ലൂരാംപാറ) is a village which is situated near by Thiruvambady town in Calicut district Kerala.

Location

It is about 42 km distant from Calicut town and is widespread in two panchayats Thiruvambady and Kodencheri. The river Iruvanjippuzha (ഇരുവഞ്ഞിപ്പുഴ) flows through Pulloorampara. The two main junctions in Pulloorampara are Pallippadi and Pulloorampara valiyangaadi.

Tourism

The beautiful Arippara Waterfalls(അരിപ്പാറ) water falls is around 4 km from Pulloorampara. Anakkampoyil, Punnakkal, Ponnamkayam, Athippara, Murampathy, Nellipoyil etc. defines the boundaries of Pulloorampara. It holds around 22000 people in it.

Schools

The main education Center in Pulloorampara is St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School. The school is allotted with +2 on 2010. St. Alphonse Hospital is the main hospital in Pulloorampara. St. Joseph Church is located in Pallippadi.

Landmarks

Two Mosques in valiyangadi and a temple is located near Ponnamkayam. Also 'Bethaniya Renewal Center' is located in Pulloorampara Pallippadi.

Transportation

Pallippaalam (Bridge near to church) across Iravanjipuzha connects Kodencheri and Thiruvambady panchayaths. Another important bridge across Iruvanjippuzha is Elanthukadavu which connects Pulloorampara with Nellipoyil. KSRTC and Private bus services available for easy transportation. Around 30 bus service available to Calicut town per day also one service to Kuttiyadi, one to Kannur one to Sulthan Bathery another to Thodupuzha via Perinthalmanna and Thrissur. One new bus starting service to Kattappana via Thrissur, Muvattupuzha, Thodupuzha, Palai, Erattupetta, Vagamon. Lot of bus services are available to Thiruvambady, Thamarassery and Mukkam. Also a number of private taxi services available in local transportation. Famous Thusharagiri Falls (തുഷാരഗിരി) is around 15 km distant from Pulloorampara and Arippara Waterfalls (അരിപ്പാറ) waterfalls only around 4 km distant.

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