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Calicut
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Up north in Kerala, the cool backwaters of Calicut (Kozhikode) lie waiting to be
discovered. With a bewitching beauty of its own. Unspoilt, Uncommon.
Unknown.
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North east of the city, Elathur offers an ideal jump-off base into
the Canoly canal - a name taken after its British builder and administrator. The
canal links itself to the Kallai river which unhurriedly threads through the
city and offer its shores to Calicut's historic timber trade. The produce of
which is believed to have even adorned the courts of King Solomon and Queen
Sheba a few millennia ago
Further south lies Kadalundi with its charming bird sanctuary -
haven to an amazing assortment of delightful water birds.
Another river of the region - Korapuzha - is fast gaining
popularity as the venue of the water sports festival - the Korapuzha Jalotsavam
- staged every August.
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Sidelights
- Kappad: A short hop on the Korapuzha river brings you to the famed,
enchanting Kappad beach, where vasco-da-gama set foot 500 years ago.
- Beypore: This small costal town 11 kms south of Calicut has built up
a worldwide reputation through centuries as a ship-building centre. Large wooden
vessels called "Urus" built here, were used by the naval commanders of England
in their victorious battles against Napoleon.
- Pazhassirajah Museum: Located at east hill, the Pazhassirajah Museum
displays ancient murals, antique bronze and rare coins as well as models of
temples and megalithic monuments.
Getting there
Access into Calicut is easy with
flights operating daily from
Mumbai, Bangalore and
Chennai, and
from Madurai on all days except
Mondays. Well established rail connections exit between Calicut and
all major Indian cities. By road or rail Calicut is 5 hrs away from
Cochin
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Hotels in CALICUT
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