Explore Top Offbeat Spots In Kozhikode One Must Know
Kozhikode, one of India's hidden gems, recalls a mix of cultural exuberance, historical significance, and natural beauty.
Top Offbeat Spots In Kozhikode One Must Know
Kozhikode is one of India’s best kept secrets that offers a panoramic view of cultural vitality, the value of history and scenic beauty. Similarly there are many nook and corners of Kozhikode which are yet to be discovered and there are many unknown sites that any adventurous souls looking for their identities can discover the following places: Below is a rundown on some less-travelled destinations in Calicut:Below is a rundown on some less-travelled destinations in Calicut:
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Kakkayam Dam & Reservoir
Kakkayam Dam for all those who want to do something other than the tourist methods is a place surrounded by thick forest and hillocks. For people with a passion for nature, it is a place where lovers of hiking, camping and boating would find it ideal.
Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary
Nestled in the serene waters of backwaters and in the mangrove forests, the bird lovers would definitely find this sanctuary, as a heaven. It has close to 107 species of birds including local birds like the Malabar hornbill and birds that fly in from other areas like the brahminy kite, and offers boat rides through greenish waters.
Thusharagiri Waterfalls
This beautiful set of three water falls set in the jungles and rubber plantation is shrouded in the Western Ghats called Thusharagiri Falls. applicable for Tracing and nature system, it provides a challenging Vacations to the adventurous people.
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Mananchira Square
It was not completely unfamiliar, and it allowed the quiet escape from the urban environment one anticipates from these parks. It includes Mananchira tank which is a pollution free small lake with gardens, musical fountains and an architectural walk with the Keralian touch.
Mishkal Mosque
Dating back to the 14th century, this is a beautiful representation of Calicut’s Islam architecture that most visitors will never get the chance to see One of the historical features of this mosque is its Ibn Battuta name – an Arabic explorer comprising features that include awesome wood carvings, old manuscripts, and tranquility.
Valayanadu Devi Temple
A small and rather obscure spiritual center, though this temple, which is quite old, is devoted to Goddess Durga, the very atmosphere here breathes peace and artistry. It contains artistic sculptures alongside aesthetically pleasing backdrops of the rich landscapes of Kerala, and sightseeing looks into the various aspects of Kerala’s cultures.
Kirtads Tribal Museum
This fascinating museum teaches visitors about Kerala’s indigenous civilizations by presenting tools, artifacts, and tribal art. From traditional dwellings to complex crafts, you may learn more about Kerala’s tribal traditions here.Kirtads Tribal Museum
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