What to do and see in Kannur District, Kerala: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

December 20, 2021 Chanda Heide

Discover the best top things to do in Kannur District, India including Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach, Paithalmala Hill Station, Palakkayam Thattu, Kavvayi Islands, Aralam wildlife sanctuary, Vismaya Water Park.
Restaurants in Kannur District

1. Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach

Edakkad, Kannur India
Excellent
62%
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4.5 based on 719 reviews

Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach

Reviewed By 362shraddhag - Mumbai, India

The best Drive In beach. speed limit is 20 kms/hr so we can enjoy the ride as well as the beach while seating in car.

2. Paithalmala Hill Station

Paithalmala, Pottenplave India +91 86988 69955 http://paithalmala.com/
Excellent
51%
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38%
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Paithalmala Hill Station

Reviewed By E6994LPdavidj - Kochi (Cochin), India

It is the one of the most beautiful peaks in the western Ghats. Paithalmala is the tallest peak in the district of Kannur. Trekking is the main attraction. Small ponds and lakes are there. Surely it can make your kids happy.

3. Palakkayam Thattu

Karuvanchal, Kannur 670571 India +91 94469 86882 http://www.facebook.com/Palakkayamthattukannur
Excellent
64%
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Palakkayam Thattu

Reviewed By Jkshety - Pallivasal, India

I visited this place during my stay and is absolutely fabulous place. Good spot for picnic. The place was cool since its winter. The photo shoot was perfect and recommend people to travel this place

4. Kavvayi Islands

Kannur India +91 467 221 3566 http://www.kannurtourism.com/kavvayi_backwaters_valiyaparamba_island.html
Excellent
62%
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Kavvayi Islands

Reviewed By PRASAD3035 - Guntur, India

The Sanctom Sanctorum – Kavvayi Island If you want to go to HEAVEN, you may please go, I would rather stay here – Mark Twain. Genesis is a small word but to me it was a big key to open an enlarged , scintillating world. One such is my maiden and evergreen voyage to Kavvayi mangrove at picturesque Payyanur village close to to Kannur city and a district in Kerala., of India. An article about KIAL [ kannur international airport ltd], has triggered a sequence, that I , myself wouldn’t believe that I could end up with an unforgettable experience and explain to you all, the most enthusiastic travellers around the globe. I wouldn’t disappoint you. The idea of exploring Coorg region of Karnataka has been on cards for some time. The dream has taken a clear shape with the opening of new airport at Kannur. Bingo !!!, Coorg/ Kodagu is suddenly ushered into my neighbourhood, which is just eighty km away from the airport. On my return , from Coorg, my exitpoint being the Kannur airport , I did have a plan for the day time exploration for Kannur. As the saying goes when God blesses, things fall in place., and they have certainly in the name of Mr. Mir Mohammad Ali, the earstwhile district collector of Kannur . I wouldn’t have descended onto this offbeat trip to Kavvayi, but for the small video conceptulised , aesthetically shot and posted in a DTPC website of Kannur., at his behest. Hitherto an unknown and obscure beauty is now on the tourist map of God’s own country. Kavvayi is a place to the eyes of beholder. Its true that the place some how has stayed out of tourist radar is a tribute to the conservators of ecological balance. Right from the word go from the earliest hours of the morning to noon, the voyage was like full fledged meditation. It has to be experienced but cannot be fully chronicled because the place is an ode to GOD. An idyllic setting with a mangrove and a virgin brown sand beach close by beckons any one every one with an eye for rare trail., and detail. Kayaking for the first time , with limited skills in such a pristine surroundings was god sent offer to me. Like an average tourist I was just counting on morning a boat ride around the island in a swift move and shove , pay and get lost., or vice versa. But this was a Piligrimage at its best. There were three brief voyages across water with two breaks to relax nerves and muscles., because of the exertion it puts on first timer. Since it was my maiden brush with kayaking., I have welcomed the breaks. A simple , small but enthusiastic walk in the healthy looking mangrove IN ONLY KNEE DEEP water was exhilarating. Then there was another voyage to a small village, close to Ezhimalai beach. I could see a few souls heading for morning chores by only mode of water transport., available there. Another walk and rest for an hour in the brown virgin beach was truly the best culmination point of the trip with sudden weather change resulting a slight drizzle. It was drizzling all through the return lap to the Jetty., giving us a perfect finish. Initial plan was to take a Govt run boat at some other entry point known as Aitti Kadavu, supposed to be the cheaper option. But good sense prevailed and on the suggestion of one of my friends , the trip to KAVVAYI has assumed a great moment in my touring experiences with KAYAKING . Entire voyage was made only possible by the most affable soul in Mr. Rahul of Kavvayi Kayaking club. It takes hell a lot effort and passion from some one like him to promote the concept of responsible tourism. His commitment to preservation of the place is complete and full. He looked like he had belonged to this place , very humble to the point of collecting little garbage carefully left over by irresponsible entities. It doesn’t surprise me that few places are close to the point destruction because of over and irresponsible travel etiquette. Though there are ample of choices for day camping , I couldn’t enjoy that part because of a congested schedule. But I recommend everyone to spend a day and leave all other aspects of routine things to the back seat . Please set aside any tendency to be fussy about amenities like missing an odd breakfast or a delayed lunch or fine tunings for the place is simply alluring. It’s a cozy place for a perceptive tourist. Here in, you are assured to a warm hand shake with nature at its best form. Plan for a day., get plenty of solitude and be a responsible tourist.

5. Aralam wildlife sanctuary

Aralam Farm P.O Valayamchal Near Peravoor, Kannur India +91 490 249 3160 http://www.aralam.com/index.htm
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 25 reviews

Aralam wildlife sanctuary

Reviewed By FuriousJo - Bengaluru, India

Aaralam, a sanctuary located at the extreme end of north Kerala, probably the last sanctuary towards the northern side of the state. Due to specifics of the geography and vegetation it breeds close to 327 species of butterflies among the 1500 odd species you find in India and 17000 Species world wide. Heaven on earth, lush green, clean water ,fresh air and untouched by human public.

6. Vismaya Water Park

Parassinikadavu P.O, Kannur - 670563, Kannur India http://www.vismayakerala.com
Excellent
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4.0 based on 32 reviews

Vismaya Water Park

Reviewed By E6994LPdavidj - Kochi (Cochin), India

There are only a few water theme parks in North Kerala. I feel Vismaya is the best among that. It is near to parassinikkadav snake park and muthappan temple. Sure ur kids can enjoy more . More rides are available here.

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