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Calicut
Area : 30.61 sq km (city area)
Population : 801,190
Languages : Malayali, English, Hindi
Best time to visit : October to March
STD code : 0495
Calicut or Kozhikode is situated in the south Indian state
of Kerala on the southwest coast of the Arabian Sea. The district
extends from latitude 11°15' N to 75°49' E. Basking in the
idyllic setting of the serene Arabian Sea on the west and
mesmeric peaks of the Wayanad hills on the east, this district
has all the required ingredients to fascinate a tourist.
Due to its nearness to sea, the place has a hot and humid
climate. Summer starts from March and continues until May.
Maximum temperature recorded in the month of May is 36°C and
minimum temperature recorded in the month of December is 14°C.
Southwest monsoon arrives in the first week of June and average
annual rainfall is 254 cm.
Places of Interest
Kappad is the place where Vasco da Gama set foot for
the first time when he came to India on May 27, 1498. There
is a small stone monument at the beach to commemorate that
event. is located on the East Hill. It is run by the State
Archeological Department. Ancient mural paintings, antique
bronzes, old coins, models of temples, and megalithic structures
are on display here.
Situated next to Pazhassirajah Museum is an art gallery displaying
paintings of Raja Ravi Varma.
Dolphin’s Point is a good place to watch dolphins playing
in the sea early in the morning. On this beach are also situated
Calicut Town Center, Lions Club, and a lighthouse.
Two crumbling piers, more than hundred years old, stand out
into sea at Kozhikode beach. The beach is easily accessible
from the city and provides a good view of the setting sun.
The place also has a Marine Life Aquarium open whole day.
The Science Planetarium at Jaffarkhan Colony is the
best place to unravel the mysteries of universe and enlightens
about the planets and stars.
The has an interesting array of games, puzzles, and scientific
gadgetry, which can keep a person busy for the whole day.
The planetarium and Science Center are in the same complex.
Mananchira, which was the palace tank of King Mana
Vikrama, has been now turned into a traditional architectural
splendor with carpeted green grass and surrounded by ethnic
buildings. The place also has a musical fountain.
SITES NEARBY
Beypore (11 km) is a small coastal town known for its
shipbuilding industry for centuries. It is still a favorite
destination to buy large boats.
Vadakara (48 km) is a commercial center of martial arts
and the birthplace of Tacholi Othenan, a legendry hero of
North Malabar.
Ninety-eight kilometers away from Calicut is Tellicherry
and Sultan Battery famous for their breathtaking scenery.
Thusharagiri is famous for its waterfalls and lush green
forests. It is at a distance of 11 km from Kodenchery, a place
abounding in rubber plantations, coconut, pepper, ginger,
and spices of all sorts.
There is a dam at located around 45 km from Calicut. The place
offers challenging trekking and rock-climbing through river
path and numerous waterfalls. There is another dam at 60 km
from Calicut. It is a place of beauty, calm, and serenity.
The place has a crocodile farm run by the state forest department.
Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary (25 km) is a heaven for migratory
birds. Terns, gulls, herons, sandpipers, whimbrels, and other
migratory birds flock the place from the month of November
and returns only by the end of April. The ideal season to
visit is from December to April in the early hours of the
day.
Other places worth visiting are Velleri Mala, a beautiful
location for trekking and Velliyamkallu.
RECREATION
Boating and Cruising
Kerala backwaters provide the excellent opportunity to explore
the natural heritage and splendor for a visitor. For luxury
boating and exploring pristine backwaters of Kozhikode, houseboats
can be availed. The novel concept and excellent hospitality
is worth enjoying with family and friends. These are the first
fully built houseboats of Kerala, stationed at Purakkattiri,
close to Purakkattiri Bridge on Ullery–Perambra road, 10 km
from Calicut.
Massage
One can enjoy the Ayurvedic massage and traditional oil massage
in the numerous massage centers and resorts in and around
the city. There are around six Ayurvedic hospitals in the
district.
WHERE TO STAY
Standard and budge accommodation options are available in
the city of Calicut. One can also use the luxurious houseboats
floating in the backwaters. Tree houses around Calicut are
an unusual attraction for accommodation, but quite popular
these days for the tourists wanting something different.
HOW TO REACH
Access through air is quite easy as Indian Airlines and Jet
Air connect Calicut with the Gulf countries, Mumbai, Chennai,
Coimbatore, Delhi, Kochi, Goa, and Tiruchirapalli.
Calicut is connected to all the major cities of India through
rail link. The station is around 2 km south of Mananchira
Square.
There are regular buses to Bangalore (354 km), Mangalore (74
km), Mysore, Ooty, Madurai, Coimbatore, Pondichery, Thiruvananthapuram
(445 km), Alappuzha, Kochi (224 km), and Kottayam.
The Kerala State Transport bus stand is on Mavoor Road, close
to the junction with Bank Road.
To move around in the city, auto-rickshaws are your best bet.
For excursions, one can use boats and taxis that are well
maintained.
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