Pazhayangadi Mosque
In Kondotty, Pazhayangadi Mosque, also known as the Kondotty mosque, dates back to the 18th century and is dedicated to Muhammad Shah, a Muslim saint known as Kondotty Thangal.
In Kondotty, Pazhayangadi Mosque, also known as the Kondotty mosque, dates back to the 18th century and is dedicated to Muhammad Shah, a Muslim saint known as Kondotty Thangal.
The Maha Kavi Moyinkutty Vaidyar Smaraka is a commemorative building earmarked to Moyinkutty Vaidyar (1852–1892), often referred to as Mahakavi (great poet), who is historically deemed as one of the most prominent poets of the Mappila pattu genre of Malayalam language.
Every year, thousands of devotees gather at Kondotty Qubba to celebrate Kondotty Nercha, a week-long festival displaying religious processions. A remarkably ornate village fair is also organized during the festival.
Mini Ooty is a sightseer in Arimbra Hills about 10 kilometres from Kondotty. It is located at a height of 1000 feet above sea level. Due to its rolling hills and scenic views, Mini Ooty attracts a large number of visitors. The location is named after Ooty, one of India's most famous hill stations.
Misty land natural park is famous for its attractive glass bridge located in Mini Ooty, Kondotty. Rolling hills and scenic views make this place a popular destination at 1,050 ft above sea level.
The Poyilikkave Karinkali Temple is one of the oldest temples in Nediyiruppu, built during the Zamorins' reign. Zamorins had their headquarters at Nediyiruppu Swaroopam, and this temple had a great deal of significance for them.
Cheruppadi Mala and Mini Ooty viewpoints are the two most scenic sites of the Arimbra Hills, separated only by about 8 km. The Cheruppadi Mala viewpoint is located on the northwest, whereas the Mini Ooty viewpoint is located on the southeast.