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Kannur : Places to see
Payyambalam
      Beach  (2 km from Kannur): This beach is a Local Picnic spot.
      St. Angelo Fort (3 km from Kannur): This seafront Laterite
      Fort was constructed in 1505 AD by the first Portuguese Viceroy, Don
      Francisco De Almeda with the consent of the ruling Kolathiri Raja. After
      changing hands from the Portuguese to the Dutch and then to the English,
      the fort became one of the important military centres of the British in
      Malabar. The fort, which is now under the Archaeological Survey of India,
      offers fascinating views of the Mappila bay fishing harbour.
      Arakkal Kettu (3 km from Kannur): This was the residence of
      the former Arakkal Ali Rajas, the only Muslim Royal Family of Kerala.
      Kizhunna Ezhara Beach (11 km from Kannur): This beautiful
      stretch of sand is one of the most secluded beaches in Kerala.
      Meenkunnu Beach (12 km from Kannur): Uncrowded, the beach
      is a tourists' paradise, with golden sand and surf.
 Valapattanam
       (7 km from Kannur): The small town on the Valapattanam river
      is well known for its wood based industries and timber trade. The port of
      Azhikkal and Azhikkal Beach are located nearby. Western India Plywoods
      Limited, the largest wood based industry in the country and also one of
      the largest of its kind in South East Asia, is a major industrial concern
      here.
 Parassinikadavu (16 km from Kannur town) Sri
      Muthappan Temple stands on the banks of the Valapattanam river. This
      pilgrim centre is famous for the Muthappan Theyyam performed every
      morning and evening. The DTPC provides pleasure boating on the river near
      the temple. Accommodation is available nearby.
      The Snake Parkis the only one of its kind in the State and perhaps
      the whole of India. There are three snake pits, fifteen glass cases for
      snakes and two large glass houses for King Cobras in the park. Snake
      demonstrations conducted every hour draw large crowds of visitors. (Open
      0900 - 1730 hrs everyday)
 Dharmadam Island (100
      metres away from the mainland at Dharmadam): The small 5 acre island
      covered with coconut palms and dense bushes is a beautiful sight from the
      beach. Permission is required to enter this privately owned island.
      Muzhapilangad Beach  (15 km from Kannur and 8 km from
      Thalasseri): Black rocks protect this long, clean beach from the
      currents of the deep, making its shallow waters a swimmer's paradise.
      Perhaps this is Kerala's only drive-in beach where you can drive down the
      entire length of 4 km.
      Gundert Bungalow (20 km from Kannur, near Thalasseri town,on
      the National Highway at Illikunnu): Dr. Herman Gundert, the revered
      German missionary, scholar and lexicographer lived in this bungalow for 20
      years from 1839. It was here that one of the first Malayalam dictionaries
      and the first Malayalam Newspaper - Paschimodayam - took shape.
Trichambaram
      Temple (20 km from Kannur, near Taliparamba town on the National
      Highway): A sacred place of the Vaishnava cult, the deity of the
      temple is Sree Krishna. The sculptures on the walls of the sanctum
      sanctorum are in a class by themselves. The annual temple festival,
      usually held in March, is a colourful event.
    
     
    
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