This destination offers you a unique mix of pilgrimage, leisure and heritage options for a memorable holiday. Experience the bounteous beauty of Kerala at its best !
Payyambalam beach(19 km) The Payyambalam beach is one of the beautiful beaches in this State.
Muzhapilangad drive-in Beach(31 km) Kerala's only drive-in beach where you can drive down the entire length of 4 km.
Dharmadam Island(36 km) Permission is required to enter this privately owned island.
Bekal Fort (60 Km) Considered the largest as well as the best-preserved fort in Kerala. Endowed with a rich and long history, still is one of the most imposing structures of Kerala.
St. Angelo's Fort (20 km) A massive triangular laterite fort, was constructed by the first Portuguese Viceroy in the year 1505.
Thalassery Fort (41 km) Thalassery Fort, constructed in 1708 AD held special significance for the British.
Parassinikkadavu Muthappan Temple (8 km) Sree Muthappan is the most popular local God in the Kannur district of north Kerala, Muthappan is also the theyyam, performed in the famous Parassinikkadavu temple.
The Parassinikkadavu Snake Park (4 km) There are about 150 varieties of snakes including the spectacled cobra, King cobra, Russel Viper, Krait and Pit Viper living in the park.
Pazhassi Dam (37 km) An ideal retreat for tourists, the dam site is famous for its scenic beauty.
Vismaya infotainment Park ( 5 Km) As a classic example of an Amusement Park clubbed with Information and Entertainment, Vismaya could turn your Holidays into a lingering that everyone could cherish for years to come.
The Rajarajeswara temple ( 7 Km) The Rajarajeswara temple is a beautiful Shiva temple, regarded as one of the 108 ancient Shiva temples of Kerala.
Ezhimala (35 Km) - Bordered by sea on three sides, Ezhimala is set to occupy a prominent place in the naval history of the country, consequent to the proposal for commissioning the Naval Academy here.Ezhimala, the capital of the ancient Mooshika kings, is considered to be an ancient historical site. It is a conspicuous, isolated cluster of hills, it was one of the major battle fields of the Chola-Chera war of the 11th century.It is believed that Lord Budha had visited Ezhimala.