Due to the diversity of the area, a visit to Kozhikode means you can do something different everyday.
Beypore town is about 9.65 kms from Kozhikode, at the mouth of the Beypore river. It is famous for its boat-building yard where mammoth country crafts known as Urus are built. There are two man made extensions to the sea to facilitate easy access for fishing boats.
The beauty and serenity of Kozhikode beach is an unspoilt haven. Local people gather here to enjoy the sunset and relax together. Two sea piers almost 125 years old extending well inside the sea are a speciality.
The Ghat section is a thick dense forest and is called the “Chirapunchi” of Kerala because of the high availability of heavy rains. It is about 44 kms from Kozhikode and is the boundary to Wayanad district. The view from the top is a breath taking experience.
Thousands of migratory birds from all over the world gather at Kadalundi during November. Making it an ideal spot for birdwatchers.
Sweet Meat street, popularly known as S.M. Street with its cross roads, is the busiest shopping spot of Kozhikode. Old bakery shops here are known for the famous Kozhikode halwa and banana chips.
Thusharagiri is 48 kms from Kozhikode and is one of the areas most popular tourist spots. The waterfalls and streams of Thusharagiri make an impressive and spectacular sight amidst this green, hilly region.