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About Kozhikode

Kozhikode is a vibrant coastal city in Kerala, celebrated for its rich history, cultural heritage, beautiful beaches, and legendary Malabar cuisine. Once known as Calicut, the city gained global prominence as a major trading port where traders from across the world arrived in search of spices. Kozhikode beautifully blends historical significance with modern urban charm, making it one of Kerala’s most loved travel destinations. The city is famous for its scenic coastline, bustling markets, historic landmarks, and warm hospitality. From the peaceful Kozhikode Beach and traditional sweet shops to centuries-old cultural influences, every corner of the city reflects the authentic spirit of Malabar. Kozhikode is also known for its literary heritage, traditional art forms, and vibrant local life. Surrounded by serene backwaters, lush countryside, and nearby hill destinations, Kozhikode offers a perfect mix of relaxation, culture, and adventure.
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Kozhikode Stories

Explore inspiring tales and travel insights from Kannur. Discover hidden gems, cultural treasures, and authentic experiences that make this destination truly magical.
Kozhikode Beach – Enjoy the Charm of the Arabian Coast

Kozhikode Beach is one of the city’s most popular attractions, known for its peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking sunset views. Visitors can walk along the scenic shoreline, enjoy local street food, and experience the lively coastal culture of Malabar. 

Kappad Beach – Discover the Historic Shore of Kerala

Kappad Beach is a historically significant destination where Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama first landed in India in 1498. Surrounded by natural beauty and calm waters, the beach offers a perfect blend of history and relaxation. 

SM Street – Experience the Heart of Kozhikode’s Local Culture

SM Street, also known as Sweet Meat Street, is one of the busiest and most vibrant shopping areas in Kozhikode. Famous for its traditional Malabar snacks, sweets, spices, and local handicrafts, the street offers an authentic cultural experience for visitors.