This place is spread over 13,632 hectares in Thrissur and Malappuram districts and is a Ramsar site. This village basically famous for its rice paddy fields, bird watching, and fishing. It gives 40% of Kerala’s rice requirement.
What To Expect In Thrissur Kole Wetland?
A Birdwatchers’ Paradise
As an added bonus to the photographers and nature lover’s the Pullu-Manakkody Kole fields offers thousands of variety of migratory birds coming here every month. The Pullu-Manakkody Kole fields are a preferred destination of migratory birds. It comes in the Central Asian Flyway of migratory birds. It is the third largest habitat in the country, after Chilika Lake in Odisha and Amipur Tank in Gujarat, in terms of the number of birds.
Go For Fishing
When there are no rice cultivation people usually do fish farming here. Running parallel to the coast, it also has a huge fish wealth. You can find the variety of fishes here that you can catch for a fun activity to do when you are there. Also the four-km ride from Manakkodi to Pullu, through the Kole fields, is another heavenly experience.
Enjoy Mesmerizing Sunset
The Kole field has this mesmerizing view of the sunrise and sunset. During the holiday season, hundreds of people visit here to watch the beautiful sunset. It is totally a rejuvenating feeling.
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