Kannur Travel
How To Get There - Kannur
By Air
The nearest airport is at Karipur,
Kozhikode, about 93kms south.
By Rail
Kannur railway station is an
important rail head of the Southern Railway and is well linked to major
towns up country as well as within the State.
By Road
Kannur is accessible by road.
KANNUR - THE COASTAL TOWN
Kannur, the sea coast town in the northern Malabar area was for many
centuries the capital of the Kolathiri Rajas, the rivals of the Zamorins
of Kozhikode. Formerly a major port area, Kannur is now a city known for
its handloom and beedi industries.
Some of Kerala's finest weavers come from this district. Kannur is also
the headquarters of the country's largest and best-run beedi
cooperative. Marco Polo is supposed to have referred to Kannur as a
great emporium of spices.
In the 15th century, the Portuguese arrived in Kannur to establish one
of their earliest settlements. A reminder of this is the St. Angelo's
Fort built in 1505 AD by the first Portuguese Viceroy. Kannur's history
is marked by foreign invasions and the activities of colonial powers.
The Portuguese factory built by Cabral in 1501 AD, was captured by the
Dutch in 1633. In 1708, the British built a fort at Thalasseri
(Tellicherry), just outside Kannur. The nearby town of Mahe was
developed as a trading centre by the French in the 18th century. Around
1792, after the Mysore Wars, the British took over Kannur.
Prime Attractions of Kannur
Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary is a tranquil
little sanctuary on the slopes of the Western Ghats. The highest peak of
Katti Betta, covered with tropical and semi- evergreen forests rises to
a majestic height of 1145 m above sea level.
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A Buddhist stronghold, Dharmadam Island is located
beside the Muzhappilangad beach, 100 metres offshore surrounded by
rivers and sea. A conjunction of beach & island, it was earlier
known as Dharmapattanam.
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Jagannatha Festival is a colourful eight-day
festival, which is held in the Malayalam month of Kumbham (February/
March) at the Jagannatha Temple at Madathiparambu, near Thalassery in
Kannur.
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Originally built in 1124 AD by Malic Iben Dinar, a
Muslim preacher, it is a beautiful ancient mosque. A block of white
marble in the mosque is believed to have been brought from Mecca by its
founder, who came to India to spread the word of the prophet.
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Moppila bay, the famous fishing harbour is situated near
the St.Angelo's Fort. The beach is a natural and now a modernised
fishing harbour built with assistance under the Indo Norwegian pact.
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Vishuvilakkutsavam, the eight-day annual festival at
Palotukavu temple, falls in the Malayalam month of Medam (April/May).
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Parassini Madappura is perhaps the only shrine in
Kerala to celebrate a festival round the year
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Fort St.Angelo's is in the west of Kannur town.
It was built in 1505 by the first Portuguese Viceroy, Don Francisco De
Almeida, with the permission of the Kolathiris.
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Arakkal Palace
The palace, which is about 2
kms. from Kannur Town, was the palace of Beebi (Queen) of Arakkal.
Having deep historic connotations, it belongs to Kerala's only Muslim
Royal family that controlled parts of the coast and even Lakshadweep.
Pythalmala
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station, situated near the Kerala-Karnataka border, is rich in flora and
fauna. It is a 6 kms trek to the top of the hills. This beautiful, calm
hill station, 65Km from Kannur is at an altitude of 4500 ft. above sea
level.
Excursions from Kannur
(55Km.)
The Ezhimala Mountain and Beach lie at the northern boundary of Kannur.
Rare medical herbs (Ramayana) with mythological significance grow on
Ezhimala, the strange seven-peaked range.
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(20Km.)
Located 20 kms from Kannur, at Nettur, Gundert's Bungalow is on the out
skirts of Thalaserry. It is a historically significant place for all
lovers of Malayalam Language.
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(15Km.)
Muzhappilangad Beach, one of the longest beaches in Kerala is located
15 kms south of Kannur. The long beach is the only drive-in beach in
India.
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(2Km.)
2kms from Kannur. Payyambalam, the long, lovely beach is a local picnic
spot. Flat lateric cliffs jut into the sea at one end. Picturesque and
incredibly beautiful, the beach is only walking distance from Fort St.
Angelo. The Naura Cafeteria and well laid out gardens greet the visitor
to Payyambalam.
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(65Km.)
65 kms north of Kannur, this hill is located on the Kerala-Karnataka
border. Perched at an altitude of 1,372 metres above sea level, this
place is ideal for trekking. A base reception centre and a watchtower
atop the cliff function should not be missed.
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(22Km.)
Thalaserry fort, located at a distance of 22 kms from Kannur
constructed in 1708 AD was the military centre of the British.
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Kizhunna Beach
(11Km.)
11 Kms From Kannur. This beautiful stretch of sand is one of the most
secluded beaches in Kerala.
Pappinisserry
(16Km.)
16 kms from Kannur town, the snake park here houses about 150 varieties
of snakes including the Spectacled Cobra, King Cobra, Russel Viper,
Krait and Pit Viper. There is also a large collection of non-poisonous
snakes including Pythons. A research laboratory to extract venom from
snakes is proposed to be set up here. The park is dedicated to the
preservation and conservation of snakes, many species of which are
getting extinct gradually.
Pazhassi Gardens & Dam
(37Km.)
37 kms. East of Kannur near Mattannur, the Pazhassi dam & reservoir
offer panoramic view of the place. The added attractions of the place
are the gardens and amusement park that have been recently. The Buddha's
mountain at Pazhassi and the sculpture of Pazhassi King are visual
delights.
Places To Stay - Kannur
Choice Sea Side
Hotel, Cantonment.
Centaur Tourist Home, M A Road.
Kamala International, S M Road.
Kavitha Tourish Home, S N Park.
Motel Aram, Kalliassery.
Omars Inn, Station Road.
Yatri Nivas (KTDC), Near Police Club.
Maps - Kannur
Climate - Kannur
Summer
32.6 °C.
Winter
21.4°C.
General Information - Kannur
Area
2997 sq.km
Population
2,251,727.
Altitude
Sea level
Clothing
Rainfall (annual): 344 cm.
Clothing: Tropical cottons.