Kovalam Beach
Kovalam is famous for its beaches, among the most pristine in India. Kovalam is extremely popular among westerners due to shallow waters and low tidal waves. It is also one of the oldest tourist enclave in India, which known among tourist circuit right in 1930s. Kovalam shot into limelight in the early seventies with arrivals of the masses of hippies. That started the transformation of a casual fishing village of Kerala into one of the most important tourist destinations in all India- the Kovalam beach. Kovalam was brought to the public eye by Her Highness The Queen of Travancore Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bai decided to build a palace for herself at a rock top near the beach, as her private residence better known as Haylcon Castle. Later, in 1936, the next Queen, HH Karthika Thirunal choose this palace for her honeymoon with her newly wed husband, 1st Prince GV Raja. It was Prince G.V Raja who found immense tourist potentiality of the region and decided promote the region among state guests, by inviting Thomas Cook & Sons- UK to develop the region. The Maharaja of Travancore soon started hosting regular state banquets and accommodation of his European guests in Kovalam Haylcon Palace. This made the beach popular among European families living in nearby Madras and Bombay Presidencies as well as elite Travancore families to spend their holidays. Thus, the move helped to lay foundations of modern tourism industry in South India. Post independent India, the beach was popular among Indians and few tourists. It was 1970s, the hippie culture helped to revive the beach, with vast influx of tourists, spending their wild holidays here. When Kerala government thought of making tourism as a major industry, towards 1990s, Kovalam was the first tourist destination to be highlighted and promoted. Today its an intentionally renowned beach. How to Reach Kovalam Beach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) about 15kms from Kovalam.By Rail: Thampanur railway station in Trivandrum is an important rail head of the Southern Railway and is well linked to major towns up country as well as within the State just 15 Kilometers from Kovalam.
By Road: Thiruvananthapuram the capital City of Kerala is easily accessible by road.
Varkala Beach
The lush green landscaped surrounding the beach deserves a mention as well. Be it the rocky cliff ends or the un-spoilt sandy stretches, everything about this beach is enticing. The difference between the sea, sand and cliffs adds to the striking sight of the beach. Beach lovers with an eye for scenic beauty cannot help but praise the breathtaking view of the sun sinking into the sky similar to that of a ball of molten gold.
Besides being a tourist hub, it also makes a great pilgrimage destination. The formerly mentioned Sree Janardhana Swamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa and is frequently visited by devotees round the year. Millions of devotees make it a point to plan there visit here and offer 'Vavu Bali', to show respect to their near and dear one who have left for the heavenly abode.
How to Reach Varkala Beach:
By Air : The nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport about 57 km away from Varkala.By Rail : The nearest railway station is at Varkala town, 3 kms from the beach. There is direct connects from major towns in the states as ell as neighbouring states.
By Road : Varkala is 51 km away from Thiruvananthapuram and 37 km away from Kollam. Buses ply regularly between Thirvananthapuram and Kollam.
Chowara Beach
After reaching Kovalam one of the places one must check out is Chowara Beach. Some of the popular tourist attractions of Chowara beach include Ayyappa Temple. This is a temple of immense faith and is very popular in the city of Kovalam. Pulikudi-Azhimala Shiva temple is also a place to check out when visiting Chowara beach. One can also check out the spas and ayurvedic centers for healing for the ultimate holiday feel. The heritage resorts are also not worth missing when planning a trip to Chowara beach. Water surfing is an added attraction to the beach.
Other places near Chowara beach one can easily visit are Azhimalathura beach, a receding sea beach of Kerala. Exploring the Malayali villages for fishing and splemdid wellness retreats are amazing attractions added to the place. In a nutshell, a trip to Chowara beach will indeed be a trip, the memories of which you'll treasure for the rest of your life.
How to Reach Chowara Beach:
By Air : The nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) about 15kms from Kovalam.By Rail : Thampanur railway station in Trivandrum is an important rail head of the Southern Railway and is well linked to major towns up country as well as within the State just 15 Kilometers from Kovalam.
By Road : Thiruvananthapuram the capital City of Kerala is easily accessible by road.
Poovar Beach
Raja Marthanda Varma ( 1706 - 1761 ) was born at a time when the royal power of his family was declining. In fact, the Raja was once outsted from his throne and in exile. But, a strong ruler, Marthanda Varama Maharaja not only regained his lost land but also enlarged his kingdom besides reasserting the royal power during his 29-year rule from 1729 to 1758. And, the success story of the Maharaja had close links with the small and beautiful land of Povar, situated on the south of the Neyyar River
Poovar Beach, near the Kovalam Beach, separates the River Neyyar from the sea. Poovar is basically a fishing village and the only way to reach Poovar is through water. Known for its pristine and virginal beauty, Poovar Beach is haunted by those who love solitude. Beach activities and water sports are not developed in this beach because of the fishing population. The estuary there is one among the natural wonders where the Lake, River, Sea and Beach meet the land, and is situated adjacent to the Poovar Island; a rare find in Kerala, the southern state of India. It is enveloped by the most serene backwaters and opening out to the Sea and a dream golden beach. Poovar is truly a window into paradise. Time stopped a few decades ago bowing to the sheer beauty of Poovar. The tranquility of Poovar is punctuated by the sound of waves and the birds. The area is abundant in well-preserved local flora, with hundreds of species of spices, exotic flowers, complete with banana and coconut groves.
How to Reach Poovar Beach:
By Air : The nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) about 28kms from Poovar.By Rail: Thampanur railway station in Trivandrum is an important rail head of the Southern Railway and is well linked to major towns up country as well as within the State just 28 Kilometers from poovar.
By Road : Thiruvananthapuram the capital City of Kerala is easily accessible by road.
Shangumukham Beach
Shanghumugham beach is considered as the ‘Arattukadavu’ of Sri Ananthapadmanabhan - The presiding deity of the city. Thousands of Hindus perform ‘Bali Tharpanam’ during special occasions. Shanghu mugham is the prime location for Ganesh Nimarjan at the time of Vinayaka Chathurthi.
On the Arattu day at Thiruvananthapuram images of Lord Padmanabhawamy, Lord Narasimha, and Lord Krishna are taken in procession to the Arabian sea at Shanghumugham beach. His Highness the former Maharaja of Travancore,Sri Uthradom Thirunal Marthanda Varma, will lead the procession with the royal sword in hand, who will be escorted by members of the Royal family, armed guards, temple authorities, mounted police, and officers. After the ceremonial bath in Shanghumugham, images are taken back in procession which marks the conclusion of the festival.
How to Reach Shangumukham Beach:
By Air : The nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport.By Rail : The nearest railway station is at Trivandrum Central, 7kms from the beach.
By Road : Shangumukham is 7 km away from Thiruvananthapuram. Buses ply regularly between Thirvananthapuram.
Kappil Beach
After the crescent-shaped Lighthouse, Eve's and Grove beaches in Kovalam and the Papanasam and the Thiruvamabdy beaches in Varkala, the Kappil beach is the favourite of foreign tourists. The beach is a getaway owing to its location and scenic beauty, ideal for viewing the sunset and taking evening walks. The Kappil river offers a tranquil boat cruise.
Kappil is a favourite place of the National Cadet Corps and regular parasailing and adventure water sports activities are held there. The Priyadarshini Boat Club, functioning under the Thiruvananthapuram District Tourism Promotion Council, offers boating on the backwaters.
How to Reach Kappil Beach:
By Air : The nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport about 58 km away from Kappil.By Rail : The nearest railway station is at Varkala town, 3 kms from the beach.
By Road : Kappil is 58 km away from Thiruvananthapuram and 22km away from Kollam. Buses ply regularly between Thirvananthapuram and Kollam.
Alapuzha Beach
How to Reach Alapuzha Beach:
By Air: The nearest airport is the Cochin International Airport, which is located at a distance of around 80 kilometers from Alleppey. By Rail : The Alappuzha railway station is at a distance of 5 kilometers from this beach. Hire local transport to arrive at the beach.
By Road: The beach as well as Alleppey is well connected by a wide network of roads and the beach is easily accessible from anywhere in the city.
Marari Beach
The tourists can experience the local charm and traditional Kerala Hospitality at its best.The village of Mararikulam is tucked away behind a line of dense palms that rise like a green fortification of the sands. Set amidst the coconut groves the Marari Beach is an ideal destination to spend your holidays.Activities include cruises on the backwaters nearby, visits to traditional coir-making units etc. If you have had enough of lazing in the sun and are ready for some activity and fun, you can participate in any of the numerous beach activities offered here. You can indulge in any of the exciting water sports such as surfing or parasailing, or go swimming in the clear blue sea, or even try your hand at building a sand castle or playing a game of beach volleyball.
How to Reach Marari Beach:
By Air: Marari Beach is about 64 km from Cochin Airport.
By Jetty: Marari Beach is 5 km from the Harbor.
By Rail: Marari Beach is 5 km from the Railway Station.
Thangasseri Beach
How to Reach Thangasseri Beach:
By Air : Thiruvananthapuram International Airport at a distance of 71 kms.By Rail: Kollam railway station at a distance of 5 kms.
By Bus: Kollam bus station 5 Km
Thirumullavaram Beach
Around 2 kms inside the sea there is the Nyayarazhcha Para which means Sunday Rock. It is visible well during times of low tide. There is also a Vishnu temple near to the beach. The beach takes its name from the Vishnu temple close to the beach where thousands gather every year to pray for their dear departed on the new moon day in the month of Karkataka of the Malayalam era (July-August). Folklore has it that the temple was one of the seven established by Parasuram who raised Kerala from the sea.
How to Reach Thirumullavaram Beach:
By Air: Located at a distance of 70 kilometers,Trivandrum international airport. By Rail: The Kollam railway station is located at a distance of around 5 kilometers from this beach.
By Road: The beach is well connected to Kollam and Kerala by a wide network of roads
Nattika Beach
How to Reach Nattika Beach:
By Air: Cochin International Airport- 60 Kms.By Rail: Thrissur about 30 Kms away.
By Seaport: Cochin a.ka. Kochi about 70 kms away.
Cherai Beach
The 15 km of long golden beach is clean, shallow, and attracts swimming and sunbathing. It is one of the few places where one can experience the lagoon (poyil) and ocean separated only by a few hundred metres. One of the main events in Cherai Beach is the tourism fest during December.
Best season to visit is all throughout the year barring the rainy season (June - October). Tourist.
The newly spruced up 400 meters of Cherai Beach features a walkway and High Mask Lamps that lend the environs a magical touch at night. Security personnel are on duty 24X7 to lend visitors a helping hand. There is a Children’s Park on the beach ensuring the kids are entertained as well. You could also hire Water Scooters and Speed Boats and go for a spin in the sea.The far end of the beach is laced with Chinese fishing nets that are synonymous with Kerala. s can find beach resorts and cottages close to the beach.
How to Reach Cherai Beach:
By Air: Nearest airport is Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery, 22km from Cherai.By Rail: Nearest railway station is at Ernakulam, about 26 km away.
By Road: Now, the new Goshree Bridge from Ernakulam that stretches out across the backwaters connecting the islands of Bolghatty, Mulavukadu, Vallarpadam and Vypeen make tourist access to this beach much more easier.
By Water: There are regular boat services from Ernakulam High Court Jetty or the Main boat jetty to Vypeen. Cherai is 22km away (40 minutes by bus) from Vypeen island. There are also boat services every 15 minutes from Fort Cochin to Vypeen.
Munambam Beach
Situated at the northern end of Cherai Beach, Muziris Golden Beach popularly known as Munambam Beach, is a perfect place to enjoy your weekend. This stunning beach is in the village of Munambam which is a fishing harbour located at a distance of 5kms from Cherai and 30kms from Kochi. It is the place where river periyar joins the Arabian Sea and one can enjoy the spectacular view of sunset, watch local fishermen in their traditional canoes, fishing and canoe rides. The beach filled with fine grained sand, is adorn with numerous Chinese fishing nets. It is one of the few places where one can see dolphins.Munambam Beach seemed to have come up due to a Pulimuttu (a 1 km long bridge made of stone stretching in to sea) which was constructed in the area. According to a scientific report, it is due to this that the flow of the waters had changed, paving way for the formation of a new beach in the area.
How to Reach Munambam Beach:
By Air : Nearest airport is Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery, 22km from Cherai.By Rail : Nearest railway station is at Ernakulam, about 26 km away.
By Road : Now, the new Goshree Bridge from Ernakulam that stretches out across the backwaters connecting the islands of Bolghatty, Mulavukadu, Vallarpadam and Vypeen make tourist access to this beach much more easier.
By Water : There are regular boat services from Ernakulam High Court Jetty or the Main boat jetty to Vypeen. Cherai is 22km away (40 minutes by bus) from Vypeen island. There are also boat services every 15 minutes from Fort Cochin to Vypeen.
Muzhupilangadu Beach
Muzhappilangad beach of Kannur is one of the longest beaches of Kerala. It is situated at a distance of 15 kilometers from Kannur. The Muzhapilangad beach is the only drive-in beach of India. This is what makes it unique among all other beaches of not only Kerala but also India. The long stretch, which measures around 4 kilometers, is the ideal place to laze around or go for a drive. The beach is clean and well maintained and is one of the best laces to hang around when in Kannur. The shores of the Muzhappilangad beach are lined with black boulders, which protects the shores from the lashing waves and also make a natural shallow place. One can easily swim in this natural shallow pool of water without having to fear the powerful currents. One can soak up the sun while lying lazily on the rocks. It is a beach lover's paradise. The calm yet enthralling ambience of the beach is what makes it a popular getaway for tourists.
The lovely Dharmadam Island is located over here, just a few meters from the shore. The island and the beach look absolutely beautiful and should be visited if you want to experience the true beauty of untouched nature.
How to Reach Muzhupilangadu Beach:
By Air: The Karipur airport is located at a distance of 95 kilometers and is the nearest airport. By Rail: The Kannur railway station is at a distance of 15 kilometers from the beach while the Thalasseri railway station is located at a distance of 8 kilometers.
By Road: The beach is easily accessible from anywhere in Kannur, as it is well connected to Kerala and Kannur by a wide network of roads.
Bekal Fort Beach
Location: About a kilometre from Bekal Fort, about 16 km south of Kasaragod on the national highway, Kasaragod district, north Kerala. Kasaragod, the northernmost district of Kerala is renowned as the land of gods, forts, rivers, hills and beautiful beaches. The imposing fort at Bekal is one of the largest and best preserved forts in Kerala. The beautiful expanse of the shallow beach near the Bekal fort known as Bekal Fort Beach has been developed as an exotic beach location by the Bekal Resorts Development Corporation (BRDC). A beautiful walk way has been laid for the visiting tourists to explore the beauty of the fine coastline and enjoy the panoramic view of the Bekal Fort.Illuminating the beach: The beach has been illuminated during the evening hours so that tourists can spend more time at the beach even after the sun sets.
Multi shed and Eru madam would provide the tourists enough facilities to take rest and enjoy the sea breeze. By using locally available materials seating arrangements have been provided for the tourists at the beach.
How to Reach Bakal Fort Beach:
By Air: Nearest airport is at Mangalore at a distance of 50 kilometers from Kasargod. By Rail: Nearest railway station is at Kasargod.
By Road: Easily accessible by a wide network of roadways, linking it with major towns and cities of Kerala.
Beypore Beach
Beypore Beach is located at the mouth of the Chaliyar River at a distance of mere 10 km to the south of Kozhikode or Calicut in Kerala. It was earlier famous for the Ship Building industry. Beypore was one of the most important port and fishing harbor of Kerala during ancient times. The place was an important trade and maritime center for merchants from Western Asia. Uru, the traditional Arabian trading vessel, was constructed at the boat-building yard of Beypore. Beypore also has a magnificent bridge built entirely of stone. The bridge is made by huge stones piled together to make a pathway into the sea for nearly 2 km. The ship builders here were famous for their extensive knowledge of ship construction. The Khalasis were ship builders by tradition. On being commissioned by a client to build an Uru, they didn't need to make any designing, planning or any measurements on paper. The craftsman, by intuition understood what to do and how, little by little as the components were made, the whole ship was constructed as if forming a jigsaw puzzle. The stone bridge on the Baypore Beach attracts a lot of tourists. Since the beach is at a close proximity with Kozikhode, you can visit the tourist attractions of that place as well.
Nearby attractions in Beypore include the fishing harbour, hardly a kilometer from the shipbuilding yard and Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, which is about 7 kms from Beypore. The Kadalundi estuary is considered as a birdwatchers paradise, due to the variety of local as well as migratory bird life. Migratory birds flock here in large numbers during February-March.
How to Reach Beypore Beach:
By Air: The Calicut Airport at Karipur is located at a distance of around 23 kilometers from Beypore. By Rail: The railway station at Calicut is around 10 kilometers from the beach. You can hire local transport from around the station to reach the Beypore beach.
By Road: Calicut is well connected by roads and Beypore is hardly 11 kilometers from the city center, which makes it easily accessible by roads.
Kanwatheertha Beach
Kanwatheertha Beach offers long miles of beaches beingness wooed by the sunrays and distributed by the swaying palms. Kanwatheertha Beach is a precise square to jaunt on a holiday at any abstraction of the twelvemonth as this expanse experiences fine status ever. Kanwatheertha Beach is a lovely picnic colly or a pick weekend Acceleration where you can bath in the cascading waves and get the pleasance of state spoiled by nature. Kanwatheertha Beach is apotheosis locating for rejuvenating your alcohol, as you instrument jazz teemingness of quietude and isolation for yourself in this item. This magic beach is wise as one of the strip tourists symptom in Kerala. Kanwatheertha Beach is a beautiful rank where spiritedness goes on as it did hundreds of years ago, unperturbed by the brobdingnagian horizontal pool-like manufacture in the sea on the vast beach is the primary attractiveness. Well known for its scenic beauty, Kanwatheertha beach is considered as one of the leading tourist spots in North Kerala. Located 3kms from Manjeswaram, this charming lagoon with its vast expanse of white sand is a great spot to spend time leisurely. What makes its more attractive is the large calm pool-like formation of the sea on the vast beach which is very ideal for swimming. How to Reach Kanwatheertha Beach:
By Rail: Manjeswar and Kumbala Railway Station. By Air: Mangalore Airport.
By Road:Manjeshwar is connected to Mangalore, Kannur, Kozhikode and Mumbai by NH17. KRTC Buses frequently operates from one place to another.NH 17 up to Kasaragod and Bekal state Highway from Kasaragod town (65 KM) and Nearest towns are Kanhangad and Kasargod, both are about 12 km away.
Kappad Beach
Kappad beach - the place where Vasco da Gama created history by sailing in and landing on the 27th of May, 1498. Kappad, located about 16 km from kozhikode town. Kappad, or Kappakadavu as it is locally called, is the gateway to the Malabar coast. Vasco da Gama discovered the path to India from Europe, thereby opening a new page in the history of India. His discovery led to the begining of trade between India and Europe. The Arabs, and then others, were first attracted to the Malabar coast by its Spices and Richness. To the tourist, however, this little sea faring town is a haven. The best route to Kappad is along the backwaters.Yet the only thing which reminds you of this great historic moment is an inscription in a small stone monument, which decrees - "Vasco da Gama landed here, Kappakadavu, in the year 1498" and Kappad, called Kappakadavu by the local people, is untouched by any commercialization.
Kappad has witnessed many such landings. Kozhikode was the most important trade centre of the Malabar region and the Zamorins who ruled this mightyland were powerful and shrewd. A Sprawling Rock that Protrudes into the Sea with 800yr old temple set on the top, like a crown on a queen’s head -is an interesting attraction of the Beach.
How to Reach Kappad Beach:
By Air : The nearest airport is Karipur International Airport (44kms). By Rail : The nearest railway station is Koilandy (8kms) Kozhikode railway station (18kms)
By Road : The KSRTC bus terminal is on Mavoor Road, close to the Junction with Bank Road. Both KSRTC and private buses connect Kozhikode to Magalore, Bangalaru, Kochi, Mysore,and Thiruvananthapuram.
Kozhikode Beach
Kozhikode, the most important region of Malabar in yesteryears, was the capital of the powerful Zamorins and also a prominent trade and commerce center. It was here at Kappad that Vasco Da Gama landed in his search for the spices of the Orient. Today the serene beaches, lush green countryside, historic sites, all combine to make this a popular tourist destination filled with a warm ambience.Kozhikode Beach is a favourite haunt of sunset viewers. Its natural beauty and old world charm makes it a dreamy place to visit. The beach has an old lighthouse and two crumbling piers running into the sea, each more than a hundred years old. Children can be entertained at the Lions Park and the Marine Water Aquarium. Should you be able to drag yourself away from the beach the city of Calicut or Kozhikode awaits you with its unique culture and other treasures.
How to Reach Kozhikode Beach:
By Air : Karipur International Airport,about 25 km. By Rail : Nearest main railway station: Kozhikode, about 1 km.
By Road : Malappuram is well connected to all the major towns in Kerala, Kerala Karnataka and Tamil Nadu by an excellent road network.
Meenkunnu Beach
Meenkunnu Beach which is an extension of Payyambalam beach, is situated in Azhikode village in Kannur district. The word ‘Meenkunnu’ is composed of two Malayalam words ‘Meen’ which means fish and ‘kunnu’ which means a small hill. It is a beautiful and peaceful beach with golden sand. It is a small beach and is so not crowded by the tourists. This beach is an uncrowded beach and a tourists' paradise. It is with golden sand and surf and attractive one. It is 12 km from Kannur. The beach is a tourist paradise with golden sand & surf. The beach is 12kms. from Kannur. The name of the beach is derived from the Malyalam Language where Meen means fish and Kunnu means hill. This beach attracts a lot of tourists with its beauty. Meen Kunnu beach is an expansion of Payyambalam Beach which is located two kilometers from the new rewritten of Kannur. How to Reach Meenkunnu Beach:
By Air : Karipur International Airport at a distance of 95 kms. By Rail: Kannur railway station at a distance of 11 kms.
Nearest Bus Station : Kannur bus station
Padinjarekara Beach
Padinjarekara beach is situated near Ponnani in Malappuram district. This beach is a confluence of the Bharathapuzha, Tirur River and the Arabian Sea. So it is quite famous. Tourists are attracted towards this beach due to its beauty. The beach has clear white sand which is bordered by palm trees. It is considered to be a virgin territory and it is beautified by lagoons, rocks, natural harbor etc. Padinjarekara beach is famous for its bird watching. Also offers a spectacular view of the confluence of the Bharatha Puzha, the Tirur Puzha and the Arabian Sea.
How to Reach padinjarekara Beach:
Nearest Bus Station: Malappuram bus station. Nearest railway Station: Kozhikode railway station.
Nearest Airport: Karipur International Airport
Payyambalam Beach
Payyamblem is one of most famous beach in Kerala, located 2 km away from kannur town is one of the beautiful beaches in the state of Kerala. This beautiful stretch of sand and surf is the best locale for a relaxed evening. The Payyambalam beach is a popular picnic spot of the local people and holds much potential for development into a tourist resort.The main attractions of this beach are the well laid out gardens and the massive landscaped sculpture of mother & child erected by noted sculptor Kanayi Kunhiraman. Quiet, secluded, beautiful, this enchanting sandy beach bordering Kannur is famous as the mortal remains of Swadeshabimani Ramakrishna Pillai, A.K. Gopalan, Pamban Madavan and K.G. Marar are laid to rest near this resort.
Nearby is Ezhimala, the capital of the ancient Mooshika kings, considered to be an ancient historical site. It is a conspicuous, isolated cluster of hills, forming a promontory.
A flourishing seaport and centre of trade in ancient Kerala, it was one of the major battle fields of the Chola-Chera war of the 11th century.
There is a local belief that Lord Buddha had visited Ezhimala. An old mosque believed to contain the mortal remains of Shaikh Abdul Latif, a Muslim reformist is also located here.
The hill is noted for rare medicinal herbs. 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.
How to Reach Payyambalam Beach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Karipur International Airport, located at a distance of 93 kilometers from the beach. By Rail: The Kannur railway station is located at a distance of 2 kilometers from the beach.
By Road: The beach is well connected by a wide network of roads and is easily accessible from anywhere in Kerala.
Valapattanam Beach
This beach is situated less then ten kilometers from Kannur Town, in this place you can find some of the most beautiful beaches. The town as well is very well known for its logging industry. This places is a heaven for people who adore beaches, in this place you can also see the ways the timber transportation across the stream. The town is located in the northern part of the state, and it belongs to Kannur district. The places also have some historical significance, King Soloman’s ships anchored to collect timber which he used to build the temple. On his trip he also took back lots of spices. The place is till date leading in timber industry. This small town has a big recognition for its timber trade through out kerala state. It houses some of the best picturesque locations, the place is located just few kilometers from Kannur, there is a second name for the town which is Balyapattanam, the places is basically dominated by Muslims, proving to be an example for harmony in the community and their tolerance. The temples and mosques stand side by side in this place since ages, which is not so normal in this country. The town is situated on the banks of the river Vallapattanam, apart from the huge timber industry in the region, Vallapattanam also grows coffee and Tea, and not to forget, you can find some of the rarest medicinal herbs in the region. The types of timber you can find in the region include rubber trees, teak, iruli, cashewnuts, and a lot more. The name Villapattanam actually means Big Town in Malayalam Language, it got its name as it was a major route for trading in the history. However now it is famous among the beach lovers. In this place you can actually see the ancient transportation methods of timber, where pieces of timber are allowed to float on the stream and is collected later on the other end of the stream.
How to Reach Valapatanam Beach:
By Air: Karipur international airport, Kozhikode, about 93 km from Kannur town.By Rail: Kannur, about 7 km from Valapattanam.
Vallikunnu Beach
Vallikunnu beach lies in Malappuram district. It is a very beautiful beach which is covered by coconut trees. The sports activities which the tourists can get engaged include playing volleyball and swimming. Near to this beach lies the Kadalundi bird sanctuary. The tourists can spend a lovely time here by enjoying the beautiful scenery of the beach. They can talk to the fishermen here and watch their daily activities. Situated amidst a thick coconut grove, the Vallikunnu beach is truly a marvel of nature. As you curl up with a book or take a lazy stroll along the sandy stretch, you are surely going to have a pleasant time at the Vallikunnu beach. A beach resort set in the middle of a coconut grove is the main attraction here. The kadalundi bird sanctuary is just a short distance away. With its secluded beauty, the Vallikunnu beach is also a great place to indulge in a quick game of volleyball before splashing into the warm water for a refreshing swim. Besides, our Vallikunnu beach tours also provide with you the perfect opportunity to visit the Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary that is just a short distance away from the beach. How to Reach Vallikunnu Beach:
By Air: Karipur International Airport. By Rail: Vallikunnu railway station / Kozhikode railway station.
By Bus: Malappuram bus station
Ezhimala Beach
At an altitude of 286 m and 55 km from Kannur is Ezhimala, which has fascinating scultured stone pillars scattered all over the beach.Carved Stone Pillars, an ancient Burial chamber and an ancient Cave can be seen at the foot of the hills. The Hills are noted for rare medicinal herbs. Furthur uphill is an ancient Mosque.
Fascinating Sculptured stone pillars are scattered all over the place. Bordered by the sea on three sides, Ezhimala Beach is poised to occupy a significant niche on the naval history of India when one of the largest naval academies is commissioned here. A naval academy is being developed here in Ezhimala. Prior Permission is required for entry in Ezhimala Beach. The climate of the state, as in the most of the other part of India, is tropical. The summer comes to the state in April and continues for the next four months. The maximum temperature during this season is around 33°C. Monsoon touches the state in June and remains there till September though not much difference in temperature can be felt. Winter is from October to January and temperature drops a bit. The weather is never too chilly in Kerala.
How to Reach Ezhimala Beach:
By Air : Karipur International Airport at a distance of 95 kms. By Rail: Payyanur railway station at a distance of 7 kms.
By Bus : Payyanur bus stand at a distance of 8 kms.