The city that welcomed the spice traders of Jewish, Chinese, Dutch and Portuguese origins more than 500 years ago, the city of Calicut in Kerala still retains the charm of being a popular port. Today, the city is called Kozhikode and enjoys popular titles like 'Jewel of the Malabar’ and ‘City of Spices’.

Calicut - City Guide

Kozhikode Beach has been a witness to many historical events and is a wonderful place to spend quality moments. Rundown piers and centuries old lighthouses add to the majestic appeal of the beach. Another beach called Kappad Beach, where Vasco Da Gama landed way back in 1498, is also a beautiful place to be at the city has many waterfalls that attract the tourists.

Kozhippara Waterfalls offer breathtaking views and opportunities for activities like rock climbing and trekking. Kakkayam also has a series of waterfalls with many enjoyable adventure activities. Dolphin’s Point is an exciting spot for the tourists who wish to watch the playful dolphins during early morning hours. Those interested in fun - filled boating can enjoy the activity at Canoly Canal.

Boating can also be enjoyed at Kallai River and Kadalundi, which also accommodates a bird sanctuary. The city also has many museums and art galleries. Kirtads Museum is dedicated to the ancient Kerala tribes, showcasing their tools and weapons. Pazhassiraja Museum is popular for its exhibits in the form of coins, antiques, mural paintings and monuments.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Tali Shiva Temple and Bhagavathy Temple are other amazing attractions in the city. Sarovaram Bio park can be visited to explore a variety of spice and other plantations and different varieties of birds.

Major Attractions:

  • Kozhikode Beach.
  • Mananchira Square.
  • Beypore.
  • Pazhassi Raja Museum and Art Gallery.
  • Thikkodi Light House.
  • Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary.
  • Thali Temple.
  • Calicut Planetarium.
  • Mishkal Mosque.
  • Thusharagiri Fall.
  • Sweet Street (Mithai Theruvu).
  • Lion's Park.
  • Kappad Beach.
  • Matri Dei Cathedral.

Climatic Condition:

Calicut witnesses a warm and humid summer from April to July, with temperatures ranging between 28 to 37 degrees Celsius. This season is suitable for sightseeing and activities like bird watching due to the mild heat. Monsoon, characterized by refreshing showers, occurs between July and September, with temperatures fluctuating between 22 to 32 degrees Celsius. The winter season, spanning from October to March, offers a pleasant climate in Calicut, with temperatures ranging from 19 to 29 degrees Celsius.

Best Time to Visit:

September to May

How to Reach:

By Air:The nearest airport is Calicut International Airport, located approximately 28 Km away from Calicut. From the airport, Calicut is easily accessible by road.

By Rail: Calicut has its own railway station, Calicut Railway Station, which is well-connected to major cities in India. You can take a train to Calicut and then use local transportation to reach your specific destination within the town.

By Road: Calicut has an extensive road network, and you can opt for private and public transport to travel across the district. National Highway 66 passes through Calicut, connecting it to major cities in Kerala and neighbouring states.

FAQ

1.What is Calicut famous for?

Calicut, or Kozhikode, is celebrated for its historical significance as the first place in Kerala where Vasco da Gama landed, its role in the spice trade, picturesque beaches, distinctive Malabar cuisine, notable educational institutions, vibrant art and culture, and traditional handicrafts.

2.What are the must-try dishes in Calicut?

Calicut, renowned for its distinctive Malabar cuisine, offers must-try dishes like Kozhikode Biryani, Kozhikode Halwa, Kallummakkaya Nirachathu (Stuffed Mussels), Banana Chips, and an array of seafood delicacies showcasing the rich flavours of the region.

3.What are the things to do in Calicut?

In Calicut, you can explore historical landmarks like Beypore Fort and Tali Temple, stroll through Kozhikode Beach, indulge in shopping at SM Street, savour local cuisine, witness the charm of Mananchira Square, and visit the Pazhassi Raja Museum for a cultural experience.

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