Tourist attractions in Kannur

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Kannur, India has a number of tourist attractions including beaches, hills, temples and other monuments.

Beaches

Kannur has several beaches, some are:

Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach 2
Payyambalam Beach

Another important point is that you could get fresh air from the sea without smoke are good for old people and people who have health problems.

Snake Park

Snake Park is a landmark in the district of Snake Park at

Muthappan temple
. This is the only temple in Kerala where a Theyyam performance is a daily ritual offering.

Forts

St. Angelo Fort

St. Angelo Fort

St. Angelo Fort, built in 1505 by Sir Francisco de Almeida, the first Portuguese Viceroy of India, is situated near the coast and about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Kannur town. This fort witnessed several wars for its control until the British flag finally flew over it in 1790. Even now, it is in a fairly good state of preservation, and is a protected monument under Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). A painting of this fort and the fishing ferry behind the fort can be seen in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.

St Angelo Fort is an important historical monument and tourist centre. Kerala Police has posted six Tourism Police Officers for the protection and guidance of tourists. Among them, Sathyan Eddakkad has detailed knowledge about this fort and the surrounding places. He wrote and published a book in Malayalam named Vasco Da Gaamyum charithrathile kaanaappurangalum (Vasco Da Gama and the unknown pages of history) in which he describes the past and present of the Fort.

The fort, though not as large as the well known

Payyambalam
and Government guest house are some of the other landmarks near the fort.

Tellicherry Fort

Tellicherry Fort is in Thalassery (Tellicherry) a town. Tellicherry was one of the most important European trading centers of Kerala. In the 17th century the British opened a factory north of Tellicherry. Later they obtained a site from Vadakkelamkur, the de facto ruler of Kolathunad and established a factory at Tellicherry in 1708.

Paithalmala

Kudianmala
.

Ezhimala

Muslim reformist, is also located here. The hill is noted for rare medicinal herbs. There is an old tower of great antiquity here, the Mount Deli Light House. It is maintained by the Indian Navy and is a restricted area. The beach sand is of a different texture and the sea is bluer than in other areas. At Ettikulam bay, one can enjoy watching dolphins. Bordered by sea on three sides, Ezhimala is set to occupy a prominent place in the Naval history of the country, subsequent to the proposal for commissioning the Indian Naval Academy
there.

Madayipara

Madayi Para in August

Madayipara is significant owing to its biodiversity as well as history. Madayipara was the administrative center of the Ezhimala kings. In and around Madayipara, one can find remnants from the past. At the southern side of the hill, stand the remains of a fort called Pazhi Kotta (kotta means fort in Malayalam). Here one can also find watchtowers at the four corners of the fort. Between AD 14 and AD 18, Madayipara used to be the site for the coronation ceremony of the rulers of the princely state of Kolathunadu.

The hillock of Madayipara, which carries several signs of historic relevance, is also a place important from a religious point of view. Here, a pond in the shape of a hand held mirror, connected to ancient Jewish settlers, is another historic attraction. Similarly, a temple at this site, called Vadukunda Siva Temple, and the adjoining lake, about an acre in extent, form another attraction. The lake near the temple will not go dry even in hot summer months and remains a source of nourishment to life forms. The pooram festival of Madayi Kavu (kavu – family temples and those in the midst of thick vegetation) held at Madayipara has been responsible for much of its fame.

With regard to the biodiversity of Madayipara, the region contains about 300 flowering plants, about 30 varieties of grass, and several insect-eating plant species. Madayipara is also home to several rare medicinal herbs. Coming to avian life, Madayipara sustains about 100 species of butterflies and about 150 species of birds. Among the biggest butterflies in the world, the Atlas butterfly is a visitor to Madayipara.

V-Pra Kaayal Floating Park

Vayalapra Kaayal Floating Park known as V-Pra Park is inaugurated on 5 June 2016. It is situated in Vayalapra lake near Madayi.

District Agricultural Farm, Taliparamba

Established in 1905, District Agricultural Farm, Kannur is one of the oldest farms in South India. Located at Taliparamba, 20 kilometers from Kannur city, this station was started by Sir Charles Alfred Barber at the behest of the erstwhile Madras Government, based on the recommendation of the Famine Commission of 1880 of Government of India.

Hanging Bridge (Thookku Palam) – Peralassery

The hanging bridge of

Peralassery is a notable tourist attraction. This is one of the few hanging bridges in Kannur
district.

Kanjirakolly Waterfalls, Payyavoor

Kanjirakkolly Falls

The Kanjirakkoly Falls are situated around 55 kilometres (34 mi) from Kannur. There is a viewing point 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from the falls at Sasippara.

Other Attractions

Temples

Temple festival at Chalad

The place got the name as the Land of Krishna (Kannande uuru) because of the Kadalai Shri Krishnaswami Temple,

Parassinikadavu Sree Muthappan Temple and Annapurneshwari Temple and Madayikavu
, the famed temples of the region.

Other temples:

  • Kottiyoor Vadakkeshwaram Temple
  • Kalarivathukkal Bhagavathy Temple
  • Tiruvarkadu Bhagavathy Temple (a.k.a. Madayi Kavu)
  • Andalurkavu, in Dharmadom
  • Sree Mahadeva Temple Mudappathur (Vaidyanatha)
  • Payyanur Subrahmanyaswamy Temple
  • Kanhirangad Vaidyanatha Temple
  • Peralassery Subrahmanya swamy Temple
  • Ramanthali Sankaranarayana Temple
  • Thayyil Sree Venkataramana Temple
  • Thalap Sundareswara Temple
  • Trichambaram Sree Krishnaswamy Temple
  • Kandamthalli Sreekrishna Temple
  • Mazhoor Sree Balabhadra swamy temple
  • Koyyam Sree Maha Vishnu Temple
  • Kadalayi Sreekrishna Temple
  • Mattanur Mahadeva Temple
  • Thiruvangad Sriramaswamy Temple
  • Kannadiparamba Dharmasastha Temple
  • Velam Ganapathi Kshetram Temple
  • Ezhome Sree Trikkool Shiva Temple
  • Karippal Nagam Perumbadave
  • Melechovva shiva temple
  • Vadeswaram Sree Mahashiva Temple, Aroli
  • Sree Lakshmi Narasimha Swami Temple - Puravoor

Mosques

Churches

St. Mary's Forane Church and Mariyan Pilgrim center Taliparamba : From the beginning of 1960’s, Syrian Catholics from various places began to settle at Taliparamba for various purpose like education, employment and mercantile. At that time they went to Thrichabaran St Paul’s Church and Pushpagiri CMI Church for their religious purposes. On Dec 25 1990, St Mary’s Parish took birth under the Tellicherry Archdiocese. Their dream came true when the foundation stone for the church laid on 2008 August 15. On April 14 2012 the church was opened for the believers by the function presided by Rev: Mar George Valyamattam Metropolitan. On 2013 March 17 he declared the church as a Forane Church and a pilgrim centre.

References

  1. ^ "Muzhappilangad Beach - Kerala's only drive in beach at Thalassery, Kannur | Kerala Tourism | Kerala Tourism". www.keralatourism.org. Retrieved 7 December 2017.