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The Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary lies in the Malappuram, Kozhikode districts of the state of Kerala in India. Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary is a group of islands in the Kadalundi Puzha river that joins the Arabian Sea a little further. The Sanctuary hill is around 200 m above sea level. Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary is truly a visual delight; it is a home to different species of resident birds as well as migratory birds. Brahminy Kites, Seagulls, Cormorants, Sandplovers, Turnstones, Sandpipers, etc., are some of the prominent birds found in the Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary. Best time to visit: October to March Entry fee:
Beypore or Beypur is an ancient port town and a locality town in Kozhikode district in the state of Kerala, India. The place was formerly known as Vaypura / Vadaparappanad. Tippu Sultan, ruler of Mysore, named the town "Sultan Pattanam". Beypore is a historic place located on the banks of the Chaliyar river is famous for its fishing harbour, port and shipbuilding. The Beypore harbour historically had trading contacts with the Greeks, Romans, the Chinese, the Syrians, the Arabs, the Portuguese, the Dutch and of course the British. Beypore is also well known for building wooden ships, known as dhows or urus in the Malayalam language. These ships were usually bought by Arab merchants for trading and fishing but are now used as tourist ships. Entry fee:
Beypore Uru making Centre - The Uru, or "Fat Boat", is a generic name for large Dhow-type wooden ships made by asharis in Beypore, in south of Kozhikode, Kerala. They have expertise in building large sea-going vessels with wood. This type of boat has been used by the Arabs since ancient times as trading vessels, and even now, urus are being manufactured and exported to Arab nations from Beypore. These boats used to be built of several types of wood, the main one being teak. It is basically an Arabian trading vessel, which was once in great demand. Even today, it is till preferred in spite of huge transport aircrafts and huge cargo ships. The buyers of this boat are mainly from the Middle East. Entry fee:
Kozhikode Beach or Calicut Beach is a beach on the western side of Kozhikode, situated on the Malabar Coast of India. Kozhikode Beach is the personification of the numerous characteristics that make Kozhikode so unique. Kozhikode Beach is the most popular attractions of Kozhikode, People flock in large numbers to view the sunset from the beach, which gives sunset viewers an unforgettable sight of Arabian Sea and soothing water, reaching the shore in a rhythmic way. One gets a fresh supply of seafood in the shacks that surround the place. Kallumekaya (mussels) is a local favourite. Entry fee:
Tail Shiva Temple or Tail Mahakshetram is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Lord Shiva, situated in the heart of the Kozhikode city, Kerala. Tali temple is one of the oldest temples in Kozhikode. The founding and prosperity of Kozhikode city is closely linked with the sanctity of this ancient temple. It is believed that the lingam in the sanctum of the Temple was installed towards the end of Dwaparayuga by Sri. Parasurama. The posture in the sanctum is that of Umamaheswara. Though this divine power existed from time immemorial, the attention of the citizens of Kozhikode was (bestowed on the temple) only by about 1500 years ago. It is popular for its five different religious ceremonies performed every day. The Malayalam New Year is the best time to visit the temple. Entry fee:
Mananchira is a man-made freshwater pond situated in the centre of the city of Kozhikode in Kerala, southern India. The pond is 3.49 acres (14,120 m2) in area, is rectangular in shape and is fed by a natural spring. Mananchira was built as a bathing pool by the Zamorin Mana Vikrama, the feudal ruler of Kozhikode in around the 14th century. The laterite obtained from excavating the pond was used to construct two palaces to the east and west. In the late 19th century, Calicut's municipal council decreed that the pond was to be reserved exclusively for drinking purposes, and prohibited its use for bathing, washing and recreational activities—a ruling that has remained in place ever since. The pond is an important source of drinking water for Kozhikode. Mananchira Square is a popular tourist destination in Kozhikode. Tourist visits this serene location to spend a relaxing evening amidst the meticulous landscapes of the park, surrounded by trees and plants. S.M. Street, abbreviation for Sweetmeat Street, also known as Mittai Theruvu, is a shopping street located in Kozhikode, Kerala. This is one of the busiest streets and Shopping spots in Calicut. one can buy anything and everything including Kozhikoden Halwa, banana Chips and variety of other sweets, garments, footwear, Bangles, home appliances and all you needed. Entry fee:
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