Malayala Sadya

If you’re looking for an authentic Malayali cuisine on your visit to Kannur and don’t know where to go, then I can safely suggest visiting Malayala Sadya on SN Park Road in Kuzhikkunnu at Kannur. Don’t go by the external look of the building, go right in and ask for the family room and you’ll be seated in an air-conditioned, spic and span, well-lit room where you will be served authentic Keralite [More...]

St. Angelo Fort

Saturday, 25 June 2011 , 4:47 | Category : Local, Travel
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St. Angelo’s Fort was one of the first Portuguese settlements on the Malabar shores. This seashore fort is situated on the cliff next to the Mapila Bay, extending into the Arabian Sea (also referred to as the Lakshadweep Sea). St. Angelo’s Fort has been declared to be of national importance under the Ancient Monuments and Archeological Sites and Remains Act, [More...]

Ezhimala

Saturday, 25 June 2011 , 4:26 | Category : Local, Travel
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Ezhimala is a collection of hills forming a peninsula, 38 km north of Kannur. Situated at a height of 286 m above sea level, Ezhimala is home to the country’s premier defence naval training establishment, the Indian Naval [More...]

Brownnies

Monday, 14 February 2011 , 11:53 | Category : Shopping, Travel
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I love visiting Kannur. I like the old world charm of the place, the beautiful villas and bungalows, large furniture malls and quite a few places to eat. However, my favourite place in Kannur is Brownnies. A popular cake and coffee shop that is frequented by school and college goers and adults. [More...]

The Arakkal Museum

Thursday, 27 January 2011 , 11:22 | Category : Kerala, Local, Travel
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The Arakkal Ali Rajas the only Muslim royal family of Kerala came into power after the reign of the Kolathiri Rajas in 1772. Dedicated to the only Muslim royal family in Kerala, the Arakkal Museum is the only part of the Arakkalkettu (Arakkal [More...]