Kozhikode

Kadalundi bird sanctuary

The Kadalundi bird sanctuary in Kozhikode district is spread over a cluster of islands in a scenic area surrounded by hillocks where the Kadalundi River flows into the Arabian Sea. This land has over 60 species of migratory birds that visits it during different times of the year.

Beypore

Beypore is a coastal town in the Kozhikode district known for its shipbuilding, history, and culture:

Beypore beach

Beypore beach is an ideal beach destination for tourists as well as of historians. Located at the mouth of river Chaliyar about 10 kilometres away from Kozhikode town (Calicut) in Kerala, Beypore was a port of trade and maritime centre in the olden ages.

Kozhikode Beach

Kozhikode Beach is a popular tourist destination known for its scenic beauty, variety of attractions, and seafood:

Kappad Beach

Kappad Beach is a spot that saw many significant events. It is right here through which the spice trade flourished in the Malabar Coast. The European invasions of India began after Gama's visits to the Indian coast through Kappad.

Pazhassi Raja Archaeological Museum

Pazhassi Raja Archaeological Museum is a museum and art gallery in Kozhikode, Kerala, India. The museum has a rich collection of historical artifacts from 1000 BC to 200 AD. Archaeological Museum. Kerala State Archaeological department.

Mittayitheruvu

Mittayitheruvu /S M Street is a 500-year-old commercial hub situated in the heart of Kozhikode city. You can see an array of shops on both lines of the streets that sell a variety of things including, sweets such as the famed Kozhikodan Halwa and banana chips.

Mishkal Mosque

Mishkal Mosque, also spelled Mithqal Mosque is a medieval mosque located in Calicut on Malabar coast. The mosque, one of the few surviving medieval mosques in Kerala, is regarded as an important cultural, historical and architectural monument of Kerala.

Kakkadampoyil

Kakkadampoyil is a small village in the Kozhikode district . It's a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty, including waterfalls, forests, and valleys