About Kozhikode (CALICUT)
Area: 2345 sq. km. Population:
2,612,897 Altitude: Sea level
Kozhikode formerly known as Calicut was once the capital of the powerful Zamorins. It was here at Kappad (16km) that
Vasco Da Gamma first landed in 1498. Later, the Dutch,
the French and the British came this shore to trade.
Kozhikode still maintains its commercial traditions,
as cargo steamers visit the port even today. The town
is famous for its boat-building yard, timber industry
and historic temples and churches.
Kappad - Vasco Da Gamma landed on these
shore in 1498 for trade; there is a pillar here to commemorate
this event. The beach itself is a calm haven, set amidst
picturesque fishing villages and beautiful rock formations.
Pazhassiraja Museum - located at east hill, this museum
is maintained by the state archaeological department.
The articles on display here include copies of ancient
mural paintings, antique bronzes, coins, temple models
and megalithic monuments. Timings - 10 am to 5 pm. Monday
closed
Beypore - this town is situated at
the mouth of Beypore river. It was one of the chief
ports of Kerala and an important trade and maritime
centre. Beypore is also a major fishing harbour, and
the boat-building yard here is famous for its country
crafts (Urus).
Payyoli - it is a place of historical
importance due to the old fort and mosque of the Kunhali
Marakkans. This place is also known for its sacrifice
rock which can be found at about 13 km away in the sea.
Vadakara - Situated on the right bank
of Kuttiyadi river, Vadakara has a historical fort which
is now in ruins. About five kilometers away from this
town is the famous 1500 year old Lokanarkavu Bhagavathi
Temple, where the main deity is Goddess Durga. The annual
festival is celebrated during March - April. There are
three rock cut caves near the Temple containing interesting
murals and carvings.
Peruvannamoozhi Dam - The picturesque
dam sight has a crocodile farm and birds sanctuary here.
Boating facilities are also available here.
Tusharagiri: Famous for its trekking
tracks, it is located, near Vythiri in Wayanad. Trekkers
start early morning from the second waterfall and climb
uphill through the pristine, evergreen dense forests
populated with exotic birds and wild animals to reach
Vythiri by evening.
Tali Temple: Built in the 14th century
by Swami Thirumulpad, the Zamorian, within his palace
complex, this temple was the venue of Revathy Pattathanam
the annual culture and intellectual event at eh Zamorin's
court.
Mananchira Maidan: The palace tank
of King Mana Vikrama is an architectural splendor. The
musical fountain inside the maidan and meticulously
landscaped lawns surrounded by traditional Kerala style
buildings are a fascination for visitors.
Kallai: This key timber trading centre
has the second largest timber yard in Asia. The Kallai
river with it sold iron bridge is a beautiful sight
to behold.
The Backwaters Of Kozhikode: Unexplored,
unspoiled, the backwaters of Kozhikode hold great promises
of enchanting holiday options. Elathur, the Canolly
Canal and the Kallai river are favorite haunts for boating.
Kadalundi, with its beautiful bird sanctuary is a charming
site. Korapuzha, the venue of the Korapuzha Jalotsavam
is fast becoming a popular water sport destination.
Festivals:
Pooram at Arakkal Temple (Mar/Apr)
Lokanarkavu Temple (Two annual festivals Mar/Apr, Nov/Dec
)
Utsavam at Pishrikavu temple (March)
Sivarathri
Utsavam at Sreekandeshwara Temple (Feb/Mar)
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