Kozhikode Backwaters

Kozhikode Backwaters

Kozhikode Backwaters



In 1498 the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed at Kappad Beach, near kozhikode Backwaters. After the British grew to become the dominant trading power, kozhikode Backwaters, renamed Calicut, became an important British trading outpost. A locally made variety of checked cloth called Calico (from Calicut) was apopular item of export.

Once the capital of the powerful zamorins, a prominent trade and commerce center and the land of the Malabar Mahotsavam, Kozhikode was the most important region of Malabar in the days gone by.


Today, ancient monuments, lush green Country*sides, serene beaches, historic sites, wildlife sanctuaries, rivers, hills, a unique culture and a warm, friendly ambience make this district a much sought after destination.

Unexplored, unspoiled, the Backwaters in Kozhikode hold great promises of enchanting holiday options. Elathur, the Canolly Canal and the Kallai river are favourite haunts for boating.

Kadalundi, with its beautiful bird sanctuary is a charming site. Korapuzha, the venue of the Backwaters in Kozhikode Jalotsavam is fast becoming a popular water sport destination

Prime Attractions
Kadalundi
This charming bird sanctuary attracts tourists in droves. Situated 25 kilometers from kozhikode Backwaters this serves as a natural habitat for many water birds. The exotic birds found here are herons, gulls, terns and sandpipers. The best time to visit the sanctuary is between the months of November and April.

Kozhikode Backwaters
It is an ideal venue for the Kozhikode Backwaters Jalotsavam. It is an ideal place to participate water sports.

Kozhikode Beach
The spectacular beach offers breathtaking views of sunsets and the Arabian Sea.

Pazhassirajah Museum
Located 5 km from Kozhikode, the museum has maintained an exquisite collection of ancient coins, bronze sculptures, paintings, exotic frescoes and temple models.

Art Gallery
The Art Gallery, located next to the Pazhassirajah Museum houses a collection of paintings by the famous painters Raja Ravi Varma and his brother Raja Raja Varma of Kerala.

How To Reach There
The Karipur International Airport, 23 kms from the town is the nearest Airport to reach the Backwaters in Kozhikode. The Kozhikode railway station is about 16 kms from the town and the backwaters.

 

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