7 Interesting Places To Explore In Kozhikode
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Mon, 01 Jan 2024 10:25:05
Nestled between the serene embrace of the Arabian Sea and the lush landscapes of the Wayanad hills, Kozhikode emerges as an idyllic haven for a perfect holiday escape. Known as Calicut, this captivating city graces the northern landscapes of Kerala, offering a tapestry of natural beauty and historical significance.
Steeped in history, Kozhikode holds a prestigious past as the revered 'City of Spices' during the Middle Ages. Its historical eminence is mirrored through an array of significant landmarks dotting the city and its surrounding regions, inviting exploration into a bygone era.
Kozhikode is one of the must visit destinations in Kerala with numerous beautiful locations distributed in and around the city. It promises a perfect location for a relaxed weekend getaway from Bangalore and other nearby cities.
Kozhikode beach is the perfect place to relax and watch the magnificent sight of sunset. It’s a favorite spot of both locals and tourists and also one of the most popular beaches in South India. Mananchira Square, the landmark of Kozhikode, a wonderful park and a water tank in the heart of the city is an amazing sight. Pazhassi Raja Museum & Art Gallery with a great collection of paintings is a favorite spot for art lovers.
# Kozhikode Beach
The natural beauty and serenity of Kozhikode beach is unparalleled, making it an ideal place to spend your evenings. It is located 1.5 km away from the main city and 1 km from the railway station. Kozhikode beach is a favourite spot of sunset viewers.
The charm of the old lighthouse and almost 125 years old sea piers extending inside the sea are special attractions of the beach. It is also the venue for the famous Malabar Mahotsavam which is organised every year.
The Children’s Park and food joints nearby make this beach a favourite family hangout as well. The sight of gentle waves, fishermen with their small rowing boat, the touch of sea breeze make your evening a pleasant experience.
# Kappad Beach
Kappad beach is a historically significant beach, situated at a distance of 16 km from Kozhikode city. It is one of the most visited beaches in Kerala. The unspoilt and unexplored beauty of this rock studded beach is an amazing sight to visit. Surrounded with palm trees and a crystalline sandy shore, this beach is a place worth visiting.
This beach is historically important for being the place where Vasco Da Gama, the first Portuguese traveller landed. A stroll across the beach is a refreshing experience. There are many wonderful resorts near Kappad Beach.
# Beypore
Beypore, one of the oldest ports of India is situated 11 km away from the city. This beautiful historically important port is situated on the banks of Chaliyar River. The shore is laced with coconut trees, and shimmering golden sand lets you relax amid the best of scenic beauty.
The significance of Beypore is its traditional ship building yard where the famous shipping vessel, URU is built, which has been a mode of transportation on the high seas for ages. This ancient centre of making and exporting vessels is still a popular tourist attraction of Kozhikode. This historically important place is definitely worth a visit.
The ride on the Pulimoodu bridge, which is around two kilometres long, is another major attraction here.
# Dolphin’s Point
Dolphin’s point is another popular sightseeing attraction in Kozhikode. This spot offers you the exciting sight of dolphins playing in the sea. You can see the dolphins during early morning hours. Other two attractive places located near the dolphin point are Lions Club Park and lighthouse. It is near the beach and is only 2 km away from the city’s centre.
# Mananchira Square
Mananchira Square, a man-made fresh water lake situated in the heart of the city is an amazing tourist attraction in Calicut. Mananchira Square is surrounded by splendid temples, churches and traditional architectural designs of homes. It is also an open ground that is carpeted with green grass, a musical fountain and theatre. This beautiful structure at the centre of the city attracts many visitors.
The Mananchira Maidan, built around the Mananchira Lake is sure to leave you mesmerised. The Mananchira Tank/ Mana Vikraman Tank is another historical construction to explore here. This well maintained tank used to be the primary source of water for the royals. Mananchira Square is a unique mix of nature and art which mustn’t be missed once in Kozhikode.
# Canoli canal
One among the west coast canal network of Kerala, Canoli Canal is another sightseeing place in Kozhikode that deserves exploring. Built by R. Canolly, former collector of Malabar, it is created by merging the rivers and streams so as to have waterways from Kozhikode to Kochi. Its construction was completed in 1848 and it served as a trading port till 1950. When visiting Canoli Canal, opt for a boat ride to explore it better.