Ideal for a one-day trip, the mangrove is rich in flora and fauna. It is a visual treat for tourists with boat rides providing a closer view of the mangroves. The park, with its beautiful surroundings, has seating areas, swings and a multi-cuisine food court. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers to relax and unwind.
Parassinikadavu Muthappan Madappura, on the banks of the Valapattanam River, is a unique Hindu temple where devotees can share their prayers directly with Muthappan Theyyam—a performer who embodies the deity through sacred ritual.
Built in 1505 by the Portuguese, Kannur Fort also known as St. Angelo Fort—is a majestic sea-facing fortress located near the town of Kannur in Kerala. With its towering laterite walls, secret tunnels, and sweeping views of the Arabian Sea, the fort has witnessed centuries of colonial history
Kannur Lighthouse is the first lighthouse on the Kerala coast, built in 1903. Standing tall with its striking red-and-white stripes, it offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea, the beach, and the surrounding greenery
A serene, flat-topped laterite hillock covering about 600–700 acres. It’s famous as the “land of flowers” a seasonal kaleidoscope where blue blooms carpet the plateau in spring, lush greenery follows the monsoons, golden grasses sweep the landscape in summer, and fiery reds emerge in autumn.
Arakkal Museum is part of the original palace of Kerala’s only Muslim royal dynasty, the Arakkal family. It’s housed in the former Durbar Hall of the Arakkal Kettu and was transformed into a museum in 2005
Muzhappilangad is Kerala’s only drive‑in beach and stretches roughly 4 km of firm sand, allowing cars and bikes to cruise along the Arabian Sea shoreline—truly a rare experience in India
Nestled in the Western Ghats at around 3,500 ft above sea level, Palakkayam Thattu is a serene hill station near Taliparamba and Naduvil. Partially shrouded in mist, it’s often called the “Ooty of Malabar”
Payyambalam Beach, nestled just 2–4 km from Kannur town, is a cherished coastal gem on Kerala’s picturesque Malabar coast. Here's a concise yet rich overview