
Kannur, Kerala
Kannur – The Crown of Kerala’s Malabar Coast

Known as the “Land of Looms and Lore,” Kannur is one of Kerala’s most captivating coastal destinations — a seamless blend of golden beaches, ancient forts, vibrant Theyyam rituals, and colonial charm. Located along the northern Malabar Coast, Kannur offers travelers a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it one of the most underrated gems in Kerala.
From the rhythmic beats of Theyyam to the whispering waves of the Arabian Sea, Kannur invites you to experience authentic Kerala — untouched, unhurried, and unforgettable.
A City Steeped in History and Heritage
Kannur’s story is as old as the spice trade itself. Once a major trading port visited by Arabs, Dutch, Portuguese, and British, Kannur was the gateway through which Kerala’s rich culture and commerce flourished. The city still carries traces of this colonial legacy in its forts, churches, and architecture, each echoing tales of power and pride.
The name “Kannur” is believed to derive from “Kannan + Uru,” meaning “the land of Lord Krishna.” Today, it remains a land blessed by gods — where traditions live, and time slows down.
Top Places to Visit in Kannur
St. Angelo’s Fort: A majestic 16th-century sea fort built by the Portuguese, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
Payyambalam Beach: A clean, golden stretch of sand ideal for sunset walks, picnics, and family outings.
Parassinikkadavu Snake Park: A unique reptile conservation center home to hundreds of species, including King Cobras and pythons.
Parassinikkadavu Muthappan Temple: The only temple in Kerala where Theyyam, a traditional ritual dance, is performed daily.
Dharmadam Island: A small, picturesque island just off the coast — accessible by foot during low tide.
Muzhappilangad Drive-In Beach: South India’s only drive-in beach, where you can drive your car along the 4 km shoreline!
Arakkal Museum: Discover the story of Kerala’s only Muslim royal family in this beautifully preserved seaside palace.
Ezhimala Hills: A scenic hill range with historical and mythological importance, offering breathtaking views of the coast.
A Cultural Treasure Trove
Kannur is the heartland of Theyyam, Kerala’s most colorful and dramatic ritual art form. The performance — a blend of dance, music, and mythology — transforms ordinary men into gods, bringing centuries-old legends to life. Watching Theyyam in Kannur’s sacred groves is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for any traveler.
The city is also known for its handloom industry, producing some of India’s finest cotton and silk fabrics, making it a paradise for textile lovers.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Kannur is from October to March, when the weather is cool and ideal for sightseeing and beach activities. The Theyyam season (December to April) is the best period to experience the region’s living traditions.
Average Temperature: 20°C – 32°CIdeal Duration: 2–3 days
How to Reach
Location: Northern Kerala, about 275 km from Kochi
Nearest Airport: Kannur International Airport (25 km from city center)
Nearest Railway Station: Kannur Railway Station (well-connected to major Indian cities)
By Road: Accessible via NH66 from Kozhikode, Mangalore, and Kochi.
Why Visit Kannur?
Explore Kerala’s rich history, forts, and colonial heritage
Witness the divine magic of Theyyam performances
Relax on uncrowded beaches and scenic islands
Ideal for culture enthusiasts, families, and adventure seekers







