Top 10 Places to visit in Kannur

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Paradise for Beach Lovers and Sun Seekers. Payyambalam Beach, known as "Black Beach" for its unique dark sand, is a haven for beach lovers. Relax on the shores, take a dip in the Arabian Sea.

Payyambalam Beach

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A Historical Gem with Panoramic Views. St. Angelo Fort, a 16th-century Portuguese fort, offers a glimpse into Kannur's colonial past. Explore its ramparts, bastions, and lighthouse.

St. Angelo Fort

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A Guiding Beacon with a Storied Past. The Kannur Lighthouse, still operational, stands tall on Arakkal Island. Climb the lighthouse for stunning views of the Arabian Sea.

Kannur Lighthouse

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Explore the Legacy of a Unique Muslim Royal Family. The Arakkal Museum, housed in the former residence of the Arakkal family, the only Muslim royal family in Kerala, showcases their rich heritage.

Arakkal Museum

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A Silent Sentinel of Colonial Era Trade. Thalassery Fort, built by the British East India Company, is a historical landmark with remnants of bastions and warehouses

Thalassery Fort

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Hike Through History and Nature's Embrace. Ezhimala Hill, with its laterite caves and historical significance, offers a unique experience. Hike up the hill, explore the ancient caves believed to be used by Jain monks.

Ezhimala Hill

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A Thrill for Beach Bums and Adventure Seekers. Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach, Asia's longest drivable beach, offers a thrilling experience. Drive along the vast stretch of golden sand.

Muzhappilangad Beach

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Encounter the Slithering Wonders of India. Parassinikkadavu Snake Park, a conservation center, is a haven for various snake species. Learn about Indian snakes, witness feeding.

Parassinikkadavu Snake Park

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A Spiritual Haven Dedicated to Snake Worship. Peralassery Temple, unique for its snake deities, offers a glimpse into a fascinating local tradition. Witness rituals associated with snake worship.

Peralassery Temple

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Immerse Yourself in a Spectacular Ritual Dance. Theyyam, a vibrant ritual dance form, showcases Kerala's rich cultural heritage. Witness performers adorned with elaborate costumes and masks.

Theyyam