KOZHIKODE-
Gateway to the Western World
Opening
up the gateway of India to Vasco-da-Gama the adventurous
Portuguese navigator in 1498, Kozhikkod has carved for itself
a landmark in the history of India. The land of the ancient
Zamorins had many more things to offer to the western world
other than the savoury spices for which they even ventured
to discover a sea route.
Occupying
a prominent place in the international trade map of the
country right from the 13th century Kozhikkod paved the
way for trade tourism in India. This trade centre is regaining
much of its ancient glory by opening up air routes to Persian
Gulf and other regions.
Kappad
Vasco
da Gama landed on this beach on 27 May 1498 with three vessels
and 170 men. Sixteen Kms from Kozhikkod town this extensive
beach of historical importance is one of the major beaches
being developed in Kerala with a view to tourism promotion.
Kallai
Kallai
on the bank of River Kallai has the pride of being the major
timber trading centre in Kerala. It still remains a potential
trade centre of the timber industry.
Vadakara
Vadakara
has a prominent place in the folkore of Kerala. Lokanarkavu,
the famous temple of Thacholi Othenan the hero of the Vadakkanpattu
Ballads is only 5 Kms from here. Vadakara is reverberating
with stories of the heroic exploits of Othenan.
Following
the footsteps of the martial hero Othenan the famous martial
art form of Kerala. Kalarippayattu has several arenas in
Vadakara.