Kappad
(16 km from Kozhikode) This is the historic beach where Vasco
da Gama landed on the 27th of May 1498, with 170 men in three
vessels. A monument on the beach commemorates this historic
event. The rock studded beach is locally known as Kappakadavu.
An interesting feature of the landscape is the sprawling rock
that protrudes into the sea. The temple on the rock is believed
to be 800 years old.
Kozhikode
Beach
This beach is a favourite haunt of sunset viewers. Adding
to its natural beauty is the old world charm retained in the
old lighthouse and the two crumbling piers, each more than
a hundred years old, that run into the sea. Entertainment
facilities such as the Lions Park for children and the marine
water aquarium are added attractions.
Pazhassiraja
Museum and Art Gallery
(5 km from Kozhikode) On display here are copies of ancient
murals, antique bronzes, old coins, excavated earthenware,
models of temples, megalithic monuments like dolmonoid cysts,
umbrella stones etc. Adjacent to the museum is the Art Gallery
which exhibits an excellent collection of paintings by Raja
Ravi Varma and Raja Raja Varma.
Beypore
(10 km south of Kozhikode) Located at the mouth of the
Chaliyar river, Beypore, one of the prominent ports and fishing
harbours of ancient Kerala was an important trade and maritime
centre. Ancient Beypore was much sought after by merchants
from Western Asia, for its shipbuilding industry. The boat
building yard here, famous for the construction of the Uru
(the Arabian trading vessel), boasts a tradition of almost
1500 years.
Velliyamkallu
This massive rock, much dreaded by navigators, was once a
vantage point for the Marakkars to attack the invading Portuguese.
An entire crew of a Portuguese ship was killed here. The beautiful
natural engravings on the rock are worth exploring.
Kalipoika
(2 km from Kozhikode) One can leisurely cruise on the dappled
waters at Kalipoika in both pedal and row boats. Boating time:
0800 - 1900 hrs.
Kallai
This was once the second largest timber trading centre
in Asia. A steel bridge built by the British is still intact
here.
S
M Street
Sweet Meat Street is the busiest street in Kozhikode
and derives its name from the times when the street was lined
with sweetmeat stalls.
Kirtads
(7 km from Kozhikode) This unique museum houses the tools
and devices used by the ancient tribal communities of Kerala.
A good library with books on Anthropology and Sociology is
an added attraction.
Thikkoti
Lighthouse
The lighthouse which overlooks Velliyamkallu off Moodadi
coast was built after a shipwreck, the remains of which can
still be seen here. The region around the Velliyamkallu rock
is the transit home of migratory birds.
Payyoli
This is yet another beautiful stretch of golden sands
with shallow waters that border Velliyamkallu.
Regional
Science Centre
Situated on the same compound as the planetarium, the
Regional Science Centre is an eye opener into the amazing
and exciting dimensions of Science.
Kakkayam
(45 km from Kozhikode) This picturesque damsite, teeming
with exotic wildlife, offers excellent trekking and rock climbing
opportunities. The best time to visit is between November
and April.
Vadakara
(48 km from Kozhikode) The birth place of Thacholi Othenan
- the legendary hero of the Vadakkanpattu (ballads of North
Malabar),Vadakara boasts a great martial tradition and was
a flourishing trade and commerce centre in ancient times.
Thacholi
Manikkoth, the kalari where Thacholi Othenan practised his
martial feats and spent long days in deep meditation before
every poythu (duel), is a place worth visiting.
Tusharagiri
(50 km from Kozhikode) As the name suggests, land and
water have struck an extraordinary kinship here. Famous for
its trekking tracks, Tusharagiri is located near Vythiri in
Wayanad. Trekkers start early morning from the second waterfall
and climb uphill through the pristine, dense evergreen forests
populated with exotic birds and wildlife to reach Vythiri
by evening. Tusharagiri also abounds in rubber, arecanut,
pepper, ginger and spice plantations.
Peruvannamuzhi
(60 km from Kozhikode) The Peruvannamuzhi damsite set amid
hills is a beautiful picnic spot. The reservoir here provides
facilities for speed and row boat cruises during which one
can see the Smarakathottam - a garden built in memory of the
freedom fighters of the region. Uninhabited islands, the bird
sanctuary and a crocodile farm add to the charm of the place.
Vellari
Mala
Scintillating waterfalls and velvet green landscapes
make this an ideal spot for trekking.
Wayanad
Ghats
The green ghats enroute to Wayanad has nine hairpin bends,
each turn taking one to a higher altitude offering a better
view of the picturesque plains below. This route explored
by a tribal was developed by the British.
Kuttiyadi
(78 km from Kozhikode) This picturesque village is the
site of a major power project - The Kuttiyadi Hydro Electric
Power Project.
Iringal
This is the birth place of Kunjali Marikkar, who commanded
the Zamorin's fleet and held the Portuguese vessels at bay
for a long period. The birth place of this valiant admiral
of the Zamorin, on the southern bank of the Moorad river,
is today preserved by the Department of Archaeology.
Mananchira
Maidan
The palace tank of King Mana-Vikrama is an architectural wonder.
The musical fountain inside the maidan and the meticulously
landscaped lawns surrounded by traditional buildings in the
Kerala style, fascinate visitors.
Kuttichira
The stone inscriptions found in the Muccunti Mosque at
Kuttichira reveal an interesting aspect in the history of
the Zamorins of Kozhikode and their patronage of Islam in
Kerala. The architecture of this and other old mosques in
Kozhikode bear great resemblance to the typical Hindu temple
complex with pillars, ventilators and huge tanks, as well
as decorative features such as stylised floral carvings and
geometric designs.
Mishkal
Masjid, Kuttichira
One of the oldest mosques in the city, this four storeyed
structure supported by wooden pillars proudly proclaims the
architectural splendour of yester years. In 1510 the Portuguese
burnt down some parts of it, but the charred portions still
remain. The mosque is named after the rich trader who built
it.
Pishakarikavu
This temple is dedicated to goddess Bhagavathy. Elephant
pageants during the festival season here (March/April) are
a special attraction.
Lokanarkavu
Temple
This temple, associated with the heroes and heroines
of the Vadakkanpattu combines an arresting simplicity and
a legendary aura. The candid murals and carvings here are
a delight to art lovers.
Mannur
Temple
(12 km from Kozhikode) Modelled like the Siva Temple
at Tiruvannur, this exquisitely carved Gajaprathista styled
laterite structure is more than two centuries old. It is believed
that Sree Parashuraman starts his Siva Linga prathista at
Tiruvannur and completes it here every noon. The noon pujas
here are therefore considered very special. The annual
Sivaratri festival is celebrated in a big way.
Ponmeri
The Sree Krishna Temple at Karatt and the Shiva Temple
at Ponmeri have flamboyant paintings depicting Palazhimathanam
(the story of the churning of the ocean of milk) from the
Puranas.
Varakkal
Devi Temple
This is considered to be the 108th and the last Devi
temple built by Sree Parasurama, the legendary founder
of Kerala. It is believed that Parasurama ploughed this area
in order to make Devi (the goddess) appear. The main festival
here is the Vavu Bali when thousands congregate to
perform the ancestral obsequies. On this day the sea is found
to be surprisingly calm as if facilitating the religious observances.
Jain
Temple
The two temples in this compound at Trikkovil lane have exquisitely
painted interiors and elaborately carved porticoes.
Parsi
Anju Amman Baug
This Fire Temple on S M Street dates back to the period
when the Parsis, lured by the trade opportunities, settled
in Kozhikode about 200 years ago.
Buddha
Vihar
This temple houses a good collection of writings on the
Buddha.
Muchunthi
Palli
Built in the traditional Kerala architectural style,
this mosque enshrines a 13th century Vattezhuthu (inscription
on stone slab). The inscription proclaims the donation of
the property to the mosque by a Zamorin.
Mother
of God Church
This church built in the Roman architectural style dates
back to 1513 AD and is the only one of its kind in Kerala.
A portrait of St. Mary, more than 200 years old, makes it
a famous pilgrim centre.
St.
Mary's Church
The Church was founded in 1860 for the civil members
of the collectorate and the English military. In the cemetery
adjacent to the church, there is a tomb dated 1717.
Tali
Temple
Built in the 14th century by Swamy Thirumulpad, the Zamorin,
within his palace complex, this temple was the venue of Revathy
Pattathanam, the annual cultural and intellectual event. The
Tali Temple is a fine example of the total integration that
can exist between wood and laterite, which is a remarkable
feature of the Kerala style of architecture.
Kadalundi
Bird Sanctuary
(25 km from Kozhikode) The estuary at Kadalundi is a haven
for migratory birds. Terns, gulls, herons, sandpipers, whimbrels
and other exotic birds flock into this place in November and
return home in April.
Planetarium
The Kozhikode Planetarium at the city's Jaffarkhan colony
offers extensive insight into the mysteries of the universe,
the planets and the galaxies. There are daily shows at 1200,
1400, 1600 & 1800 hrs.
Tours
The District Tourism Promotion Council organises conducted
tours like the Calicut City Tours, Calicut District Tours,
trips to Wayanad, Palakkad - Malampuzha, Ootty, Mysore etc.
For bookings and information contact DTPC, District Collectorate,
Kozhikode Ph: 371062