Kannur
Payyambalam Beach - 2 km from Kannur.
This beach is a local picnic spot.
Arakkal Kettu - 3km from Kannur.
This was the residence of the former Arakkal Ali Rajas, the only Muslim royal family of
Kerala.
St. Angelo Fort - 3km from Kaanur.
This seafront laterite fort was constructed in 1505 AD by the first
Portuguese Viceroy,
Don Francisco De
Almeda with the consent of the ruling Kolathiri
Raja. After changing hands from the Portuguese to the
Dutch and then to the
English, the fort became one of the important military centres of the
British in
Malabar. The fort, which is now under the
Archaeological Survey of India, offers fascinating views of the
Mappila bay fishing harbour.
Kizhunna Ezhara Beach - 11 km from Kannur.
This beautiful stretch of sand is one of the most secluded beaches in Kerala.
Meenkunnu Beach - 12 km from Kannur.
Un crowded, the beach is a tourists' paradise, with golden sand and surf .
Parassinikadavu - 16 km from kannur town.
Sri
Muthappan Temple stands on the banks of the
Valapattanam river. This pilgrim centre is famous for the
Muthappan Theyyam performed every morning and evening. The DTPC provides pleasure boating on the river near the temple. Accommodation is available nearby.
The Snake Park is the only one of its kind in the
State and perhaps the whole of
India. There are three snake pits, fifteen glass cases for snakes and two large glass houses for
King Cobras in the park.
Snake demonstrations conducted every hour draw large crowds of visitors. (
Open 0900 - 1730 hrs everyday) There are frequent bus services from Kannur to Parassinikadavu.
Dharmadam Island -
100 meters away from the mainland at
Dharmadam.
The small 5 acre island covered with coconut palms and dense bushes is a beautiful sight from the beach. Permission is required to enter this privately owned island.
Muzhapilangad Beach -
15 km. from Kannur and
8 km from Thalasseri.
Black rocks protect this long, clean beach from the currents of the deep, making its shallow waters a swimmer's paradise.
Perhaps this is Kerala's only drive-in beach where you can drive down the entire length of 4 km.
Gundert
Bungalow -
20 km from Kannur near Thalasseri town, on the
National Highway at Illikunnu.
Dr.
Herman Gundert, the revered
German missionary, scholar and lexicographer lived in this bungalow for 20 years from 1839. It was here that one of the first
Malayalam dictionaries and the first Malayalam Newspaper Paschimodayam - took shape.
Trichambaram Temple - 20 km from Kannur; near Taliparambu town on the National Highway.
A sacred place of the Vaishnava cult, the deity of the temple is
Sree Krishna. The sculptures on the walls of the sanctum sanctorum are in a class by themselves. The annual temple festival, usually held in March, is a colourful event.
Sree Ramaswami Temple, Thiruvangad - 23km from Kannur.
This temple dedicated to Sri
Rama is one of the most important temples in Malabar. The exquisite carvings in the temple are said to have been done nearly
400 years ago.
Madayi Para - 25km.from Kannur.
The
Madayi Kavu Temple, the Vadukunnu Temple and the
12th century mosque built by
Malik bin
Dinar with white marble imported from
Arabia, are the major attractions here. There is also a dilapidated fort at Madayi which is supposed to have been built by
Tipu Sultan of Mysore. The view from the fort is fascinating.
Malayala Kalagramam - 29 kms from Kannur.
This renowned centre for arts and culture at
New Mahe, conducts courses in painting, sculpture, music, dance and pottery.
Thodeekulam
Siva Temple - 34 km southeast of Kannur.
Located 2 km from
Kannavam on the Thalasseri-Mananthavady road, this temple is famous for its mural paintings. It is believed to have been constructed 2,
000 years ago and was closely connected with the
Pazhassi Raja family of
Kottayam (Thalasseri taluk).
Pazhazzi Dam - 37 km east of Kannur.
An ideal retreat for tourists, the damsite is famous for its scenic beauty. The DTPC provides pleasure boating facilities at the reservoir. Accommodation is available at the
Project Inspection Bungalow and its dormitories.
Ezhimala - 55 km from Kannur.
The beautiful beach here has a hillock nearby (
286 m high).
Carved stone pillars and an ancient burial chamber can be seen at the foot of the hills. The hills are noted for rare medicinal herbs. A
Naval Academy is being developed here. Permission is required for entry.
Pythal Mala - 65 km from
Kannur town.
This enchanting hill station, situated 4,
500 ft. above sea level near the Kerala -
Karnataka border, is rich in flora and fauna. It is a 6 km trek to the top of the hills.
Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary - 35 km from
Thalassery.
Elephants, sloth bears, sambars, mouse deer etc. can be found in the 55 sq. km sanctuary.
Kottiyoor
There is a Siva Temple here on the banks of the Bavali
River. Thousands of devotees attend the annual 27 day festival during May - June.
- published: 03 Oct 2012
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