Apart
from
greenery
and
beaches,
Kannur
invites
tourists
to
these
monuments
of
Time-to
feel
the
grave
quietness
and
the
tranquility
of
the
past
and
to
share
the
warmth
and
cordiality
of
its
peaceful
and
soft
spoken
people.
St.
Angelo's
Fort
This
historical
fort,
built
in
1505
AD
by
Sir
Fancisco
DeAlmeiyda,
the
first
Portuguese
Viceroy
of
India,,
is
situated
near
the
sea
coast
about
2
KM
away
from
Kannur
town.
This
fort
has
a
legendary
past.
Having
witnessed
several
wars
for
seizing
the
control
of
the
fort,
the
British
flag
flew
over
it
finally
in
1790.
Now
this
fort
is
under
the
control
of
the
Archaeological
department.
It
attracts
a
large
number
of
tourists.
Mopila
Bay
Situated
near
the
St.Angelos
Fort,
the
Mopila
bay
has
a
historical
background.
Centuries
ago,
it
was
the
seat
of
Kolathiri
Kings.
The
Kadalayi
Fort
and
Sree
Krishna
Temple
were
quite
famous.
The
remnants
of
the
fort
and
the
temple
are
still
seen
in
Mopila
Bay.
A
fishing
harbour,
built
with
Indo
Norvegian
project
assistance,
is
there
in
this
bay.
Boating
in
the
sea,
if
the
weather
permits,
will
be
an
unforgettable
experience.
Ezhimala
A
place
of
historical
importance
Ezhimala
(
Elimala)
was
the
seat
of
Mooshika
kings
in
the
early
periods.
Ezhimala
has
found
a
place
in
the
travelogues
of
Iban
Bathutha
and
Marcopolo.
Ezhimala
is
also
considered
to
be
a
treasure
chest
of
medicinal
herbs,
situated
286m,
above
sea
level,
it
is
a
landmark
to
mariners,
and
is
blessed
with
a
long
beautiful
beach.
The
place
is
shortly
going
to
find
strategical
importance
in
the
Naval
map
of
India.
Ezhimala
is
situated
45
Km.
north
of
Kannur.
Thalassery
Fort
Thalassery
Fort
20
Kms
away
from
Kannur
was
built
on
20th
August
1708,
on
a
small
hill
called
Thiruvallappad
kunnu.
This
fort
was
a
formidable
stronghold
in
the
past.
There
are
several
important
tourist
centres
in
Thalassery.
The
Church
built
beneath
the
Walls
of
the
Fort
with
funds
left
by
the
Master
attendant
Mr.
Edward
Brennen
and
the
large
mosque
known
as
Odathil
Palli
atracts
several
people.
The
Thiruvangad
temple
other
wise
known
as
brass
Pagode,
is
dedicated
to
Sree
Rama,
Sree
Jaganath
Temple
is
next
in
importance.
This
temple
dedicated
to
Siva
was
consecrated
in
February
1908
AD
by
the
great
religious
reformer
Sree
Narayana
Guru.
Illikkunnu
Malayalees
cannot
forget
Herman
Gundert
and
his
contributions
to
the
Malayalam
Language.
A
German
by
birth
Gundert
resided
at
Illikkunnu
Bungalw
near
Thalassery
which
was
his
workshop
for
20
years
from
1939
for
his
research
actitivities.
Snake
Park
On
the
way
to
the
Parassinikkadavu
Temple,
16
Kms
from
Kannur,
is
the
Snake
Park,
the
only
one
of
its
kind
in
the
state.
The
snake
Park
set
up
by
the
Visha
Chikista
Kendra
at
Pappinisseri,
has
been
a
centre
of
attraction
to
both
foreign
and
domestic
tourists.
This
Kendra
offers
effective
treatment
for
snake
bites
with
almost
hundred
per
cent
cure.
This
is
the
only
place,
perhaps
where
Ayurveda
and
Allopathy
are
effectively
combined
for
curing
snake
bites
Valapattanam
Famous
for
timber
trade,
Valapattanam,
situated
about
8
k.m
north
of
Kannur
has
a
pride
of
place
in
the
world
map
for
its
wood
based
industries.
Valapattanam
was
once
considered
third
in
the
world
for
timber
operations.
Having
to
depend
only
on
imports
of
logs,
the
place
today
wear
a
deserted
look
with
Western
India
Plywoods
being
the
only
exception.
Azhikkal
port,
an
all
weather
medium
port,
is
situated
very
near
to
Valapattnam.
MUZHAPPILANGAD
BEACH
Muzhappilangad
beach
is
situated
about
5
k.m.
north
of
Thalassery
and
15
k.m.
from
Kannur.
There
is
an
unpaved
road
winding
through
coconut
groves,
leading
to
the
beach.
The
beach
is
about
5
k.m.
long
and
curves
in
a
wide
area
providing
a
good
view
of
Kannur
beach
on
the
north.
To
the
South
and
about
200
metres
away
from
the
beach
there
is
a
beautiful
island
called
the
"Green
Island"
which
adds
to
the
allure
of
the
beach.
Such
a
conjunction
of
beach
and
island
is
rare
ANJARAKANDY
Anjarakandy
19
K.m.
South
east
of
Kannur,
is
famous
for
the
Cinnamon
estate
located
there,
and
the
oil
being
extracted
from
it.
The
place
has
historical
importance
too
as
Pazhassi
Raja
and
the
British
Army
fought
for
the
estate
in
1903.
GYMNASTIC
CENTRE
Thalassery
is
famous
for
having
given
birth
to
many
famous
circus
artists.
True
to
this
tradition
the
first
circus
training
centre
has
now
started
functioning
in
Thalassery,
known
as
the
Gymnastic
Centre,
under
the
Sports
Authority
of
India.
Experts
from
India
and
abroad
work
in
this
centre.
PYTHAL
MALA
Sixty
four
K.Ms
away
from
Kannur
and
44
K.Ms
north
east
of
Thaliparamba
lies
Pythal
Mala
the
beautiful,
calm
hillock
near
the
Kerala
-
Karnataka
boarder.
4,500
Ft.
above
sea
level;
this
hill
is
abundant
in
flora
and
fauna.
Trekking
6
Kms
would
take
one
to
the
top
of
the
hill.
THEYYAM
Kannur
is
the
centre
of
'Theyyam'
the
famous
temple
flok
art
form
of
Northern
Kerala.
The
word
Theyyam
is
a
corrupt
form
of
'deivam'
in
Malayalam
which
means
God.
Theyyam
is
generally
performed
in
front
of
the
village
shrines.
Performance
of
a
particular
deity
according
to
its
significance
and
heirarchy
in
the
shrine
continues
for
12
to
24
hours
in
the
intervals.
There
are
a
large
number
of
temples
in
Kannur
where
Theyyam
is
performed.
Clad
in,
colourful
traditional
costumes,
masks,
face
paintings,
head
gear,
weapons
and
decorations
of
tender
leaves
of
coconut
the
performance
of
Theyyam
is
a
rare
combination
of
dance
and
music
which
reflects
the
important
features
of
a
tribal
culture.
Theyyam
provides
a
rare
cultural
treat
in
the
ritual
tradition
which
no
tourist
can
afford
to
miss.