Parassinikkadavu is noted for the famous Muthappan temple where people go for worshipping Sree Muthappan. This is the only Hindu Temple in Kerala where a Theyyam performance is a daily ritual offering. Tradition has it that for the Annual Festival, Ulsavam, of the Muthappan Temple at Parassinikkadavu to start, a procession led by a female member of the "Thayyil" clan of Thayyil, Kannur begins from the family home and terminates at the main altar of the temple with a 'pooja' (prayer) to the Gods. Parassinkkadavu is also noted for the Parassinikkadavu Snake Park which is committed to the preservation and conservation of snakes. There are about 150 varieties of snakes including the spectacled cobra, King cobra, Russell's viper, Krait and Pit Viper living in the park. A research laboratory to extract venom from snakes is proposed here. The park also has a large collection of non-poisonous snakes including pythons.
The renovation and kalasamahotsava of the historical Thaliyil Temple, which is enriched by the gracious presence of Sri. Mahavishnu (Vadakkum Devar) along with Shasthavu and Ganapathy is being carried out after a gap of nearly 17 decades from 19th of February to 4th March 2009. There are a lot of mythologies existing regarding the establishment of Temple of Thaliyilappan which is believed to have come into existence with the initiative of the head of Nileshwaram Desam, one of the 64 villages of former Malayalakkara existed at one time years ago. This belief is carried away by generation to generation that the Allada swaroopam which stretched from Olavara in the South to Chitharipuzha in the North came under the rule of Nileshwaram Raja hierarchy. Later on and it was consequent on an intuition raised in the mind of Amma Thampuratti of Nileshwaram Raja family in her sleep and also because of per mental divine enlightenment the Nileshwar Thaliyil Temple in the same replica of Kozhikode Thaliyil Shiva temple came in to existence at Nileshwar.
Sri Ananthapadmanabha Swamy Temple is Vibrant with the spiritual power of Lord Mahavishnu is located near the northern end of Kerala, in Ananthapura near Kumbla in Kasaragod District. The temple is known as the moolasthanam, the original source, of the Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple of Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala State, which is in the far south. The Landscape on the way to the temple opens a vast panoramic scene with ranges of sprawling hillocks on the background. An aura of peace and solitude permeater the whole region. On the midst of a vast grass land remains in splendorous charm Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, in the centre of a rectangular lake.
Valiyaparamba is located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south west of Cheruvathur separated from the mainland by Kavvayi Backwater and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Bekal, Kasaragod, north Kerala. Valiyaparamba is fed by four rivers and dotted with numerous little islands, Valiyaparamba is fast turning into a much favoured backwater resort that offers enchanting boat cruises. Valiyaparamba, a hinterland separated from the mainland, is a noted fishing centre in the district and is just an hour drive from Bekal - one of the most enchanting beaches of Kerala. The Bekal fort which stands on a headland that runs into the sea offers a spectacular view of the surroundings.The National Water Way passes through this beautiful Island and foreign tourist halt here for few hours on the way to Bekal in house boat.