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Thrissur Tourism | How to Plan a Trip to Thrissur

Thrissur - A city with a prismatic past that is a hub of history, cultures, devout beliefs, and colorful traditions. It is well known as one of the most pious destinations to learn about the Hindu religion.


  • Thrissur Travel Guide
Thrissur At a Glance
  • Average Climate:17°C - 30°C
  • Best Time to Visit:August - April
  • STD Code:0487

Thrissur Travel Guide

The third-largest city in Kerala, Thrissur, is well known for the Thrissur Pooram festival. This city is built around a hill called Thekkinkaadu Maidaanam, which has an area of 65 acres. It is located at a distance of 304 km from the state capital city, Trivandrum. Thrissur is renowned as the "Cultural Capital of Kerala" because of its deep connection with spirituality, culture, and religion. Also, the city is the ultimate spot if you want to witness the surreal beauty of Kerala, including stunning beaches, dense forests, waterfalls, and many more attractions.

Thrissur offers thrilling activities and attractions with many dimensions, such as sightseeing, pilgrimage, culture, and wildlife. It is a majestic land of culture and ritual that excites everyone and is one of Kerala's best holiday destinations. 

Read the complete Thrissur tourism guide and plan your trip to Kerala

Places to visit in Thrissur 

The list of attractions in Thrissur is so fascinating that it attracts thousands of tourists each year. Some of Thrissur's well-known for its temples, religious sites, and beautiful beaches. Not only this, there are several beautiful parks, waterfalls, and more. We have listed them down. The attractions of Thrissur are:

  • Athiraaply waterfall
  • Punnathur Kotta
  • Shakthan Thampuran Palace
  • Athirappilly Waterfalls
  • Vilangan Kunnu
  • Chavakkad Beach
  • Dolours Basilica
  • Thrissur Zoo and State Museum
  • Chettuva Backwater

Things to do in Thrissur 

Thrissur offers tremendously fun activities that make your holiday memorable. You can spend some time at waterfalls and wildlife sanctuaries. Take advantage of the opportunity to bathe with elephants in Punnathur Kotta. Also, get a delightful experience at Vadakkunnathan Temple, one of the city's most holy places.

Here are some other things to do to make your vacation remarkable.

  • Houseboat at Chettuva Backwaters
  • Cycling
  • A Chimmini Dam tour
  • Picnic at Peechi Dam 
  • Water fun at Snehatheeram Beach
  • Know more about Thrissur at the Archaeological Museum

Best time to visit Thrissur 

Winter is the most pleasant time to visit this city, but you must try to stay in April or May to witness the great pomp and show of the Thrissur Pooram festival. In the wintertime, from October to March, the temperature remains between 22⁰C to 30°C. In monsoon, the weather is usually sultry, accompanied by torrential rainfall, and considered off-season for tourists. In summer, the weather may be a bit chilly, but many cultural activities occur here during this time. 

How to reach Thrissur? 

The nearest airport from Thrissur is Cochin International Airport. Thrissur has good road connectivity with other major cities via NH544, NH47, NH17, and NH66. In addition, several state and interstate buses ply to and from Thrissur. If you are planning to travel by rail, then Thrissur Railway Station is one of the prominent railway heads in South India. It is connected with domestic railheads and has connectivity to major cities. Read more about how to reach Thrissur in detail. 

Accommodation in Thrissur 

Thrissur is where Kerala gets a fair share of its festive glitter, and finding stay options in the town is easy. A wide range of accommodation options are available in Thrissur, ranging from lavish hotels to resorts and budget-friendly hotels. You can have suitable accommodations as per your needs and requirements. Check out the list of the best options to stay in Thrissur: Athirappilly Green Trees Resort, Treebo Trip Ammu Regency, Hyatt Regency, Peninsula, Hotel Joys Palace, and many more. 

Where to eat in Thrissur?

Fresh Vellayappan are the most popular item in Thrissur, along with other Kerala delicacies found in the numerous shacks dotting the small lane near Dolors Basilica. There are plenty of places to satiate your hunger with delicious food items. You can enjoy the famous fare of Thrissur, such as Puttu, Vellayapam, and Meen Porichathu. Check out some favorite restaurants in Thrissur to treat your taste buds: Shree Radha Krishna Prasada, Hotel Bharat, Indian Wok, Hotel Merlin International Hotel, Clay Oven, and more. 

How to get around in Thrissur? 

You can travel around the city by bus. Private and government buses are available here to reach every corner of this city. You can book an auto from a prepaid auto-rickshaw counter at Thrissur Railway Station.

Auto rickshaws are the most convenient form of local transport. Many car companies offer the service of renting a car with a driver's self-drive. You can rent a bike for a week or more to wander around the city. Many places in this city are close, and you can easily reach them by walking.

Travel tips

  • Carry mandatory documents like ID proofs and documents.
  • Take some extra cash to make your journey more pleasant 
  • Bring essential medicine and a medical kit along with you.
  • Dress appropriately while visiting any religious place. 
  • Learn about the culture by connecting with locals. 
  • Pre-book accommodations to save yourself from last-minute hassles.
  • Wear cozy clothes when visiting any sightseeing place.