Welcome to Kannur

Kannur, Deep Dive into Kerala’s Heritage Wonders

The earliest evidence of human habitation in the district are rock-cut caves and megalithic burial sites of the Neolithic age. The Taliparamba-Kannur-Thalassery area abounds in rock-cut caves, dolmens, burial stone circles and menhirs, all of megalithic burial order. The district was part of the Chera kingdom, which ruled most of Kerala during the first several centuries CE. Later Kannur was the capital of the Kolattiri Rajas, whose kingdom had trading relations with Arabia and Persiain the 12th century and 13th centuries.

Kannur District played an important role in the Indian freedom movement. The Indian National Congress, founded in 1885, established a Malabar District committee in 1908. A branch of the All India Home Rule League, founded by Dr. Annie Besant, functioned in Thalassery during this period and among its active workers was V.K. Krishna Menon. By the end of 1939, a branch of the Communist Party of India was formally established at Pinarayi, a village near Thalassery.

Payyannur was the main venue of the Salt Satyagraha, a major turning point in the Indian Freedom Movement, in Malabar. On 13 April 1930, a batch of Congress volunteers under the leadership of K. Kelappan started on foot from Kozhikode to the beaches of Payyannur and broke the salt laws there on April 21. The Satyagraha camp at Payyannur was raided and the campers were beaten up. The Uliyath Kadav Payyanur incident became a turning point in the history of freedom struggle in Kerala. It thrilled the people and thousands were ready to join in the struggle for freedom. There were widespread demonstrations in Kannur, Thalassery and other parts of the district and a number of Congress workers were arrested.



Where To Go



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Muzhappilangad Beach

Famous as Kerala’s only drive-in beach, the Muzhappilangad offers some of the most stunning views of the yellow and orange sun setting along the golden sandy beaches of Malabar coast. The 4 km stretch of land running along the ocean is perfect for taking a romantic

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Vismaya Water Park

Vismaya Water Park is one of the most visited tourist places in Kannur. The water park found its way into the limelight in the year 2008 by the Malabar Tourism Development Co-operative Limited (MTDC) and since then it has been boasting with its world-class ...

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Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary

Tropical and evergreen forests stretching over an area of an impressive 55 square meters, the Aralam wildlife sanctuary is truly the finest of its kind. It is truly a wondrous sight to behold – enjoy the exotic array of flora and fauna, catch a glimpse of .....

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Arakkal Museum

Formerly the residence of the only Muslim Royal family in Kerala, the Arakkal is one of the most significant places to visit in Kannur. The museum hosts artefacts and heirlooms of the royal family, including the family seal, swords and daggers used by the rulers.

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Where To Stay


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Marari Art Beachvilla

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Lake Palace Resort

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Hotel Samudra (KTDC)

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Uday Samudra Leisure