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Pick up the group at Calicut Airport and take them to Kappad Beach, Pazhassi Raja Museum, and other local attractions. Continue on to Bekal (170 km / 4 hours). Check into the hotel upon arrival in Bekal.
Bekal Night Stay
Visit Bekal Fort, Bekal Beach, Chandragiri Fort, etc. after breakfast before checking out of the hotel. Proceed to Nileshwar (23 km; 1 1/2 hours) after lunch. Once there, check into the houseboat. Experience Backwater Cruise.
Meals – Breakfast
Nileshwar, a night stay
Proceed to Wayanad, one of India’s most stunning hill resorts, after breakfast. The trip itself is a special experience because you get to take in the scenery while you navigate the famous Thamarassery Mountain Pass’s numerous hairpin bends and turns. Register at the hotel.
Meals – Breakfast
A Night in Wayanad
Visit locations like Edakkal Caves, Pookot Lake, and Muthanga Wildlife Safari to experience the natural beauty, heritage, and history of Wayanad. Your eyes will be treated to a visual feast as you pass tea estates and coffee plantations dotted over the lush highlands leading to these locations.
Meals – Breakfast
A Night in Wayanad
After checking out, head back to Calicut. Transfer to the return flight or train at the Calicut Airport I Railway Station. With great recollections of Malabar, the tour comes to an end.
Meals – Breakfast
End of the Tour
A little town named Bekal is located in the Kasaragod district on Kerala’s western coast. There are a number of attractions in the vicinity, including the enormous Bekal Fort, fashioned like a keyhole, the golden swath of a lovely beach that surrounds the fort, backwaters and hill destinations, and the close-by water activity facilities. This is where the Mani Ratnam film “Bombay”‘s song “Uyire” was filmed. Beautiful Kasaragod is situated at Kerala’s most northern point. The largest and best-preserved fort in all of Kerala is located on the National Highway 16 km south of the town and is surrounded by a beautiful beach. The old Bekal Fort, shaped like a huge keyhole, provides an excellent perspective of the Arabian Sea from its lofty observation towers, which were once armed with massive guns.[2] A plan to launch seaplane services connecting Bekal with the well-known Paravur backwaters, Kollam Ashtamudi, Kumarakom, and Punnamada is being reviewed by the state of Kerala.
On November 1, 1980, Wayanad, in Kerala’s northeast, was created as the state’s 12th district by separating portions of Kozhikode and Kannur. In the oldest documents, the area was referred to as Mayakshetra, then Mayanad, and eventually Wayanad. According to the word’s folk etymology, the phrase “The Land of Paddy Fields” was created by combining the words vayal and naad. Due to its location high in the magnificent Western Ghats, it is home to numerous native tribal groups. Wayanad is well connected by road to different regions of Kerala, while Kozhikode, which is 75 kilometres from Kalpetta, has the closest railway station.
Kozhikode, sometimes referred to as Calicut, is a city in the Kerala state of southern India. It is the administrative center for the Kozhikode district and the third-largest city in Kerala. A rich and distinguished history of dazzling trade, heartbreaking invasions, and liberation fights can be found in Kozhikode. It was known as the “City of Spices” because it served as the main eastern spice trading hub during the Middle Ages and arguably much earlier, during Classical antiquity[1]. Kozhikode was formerly the capital of the same-named independent kingdom and later of the former Malabar District.
Nileshwaram, also known as Nileshwar, is a municipality and a significant town in Kerala, India’s Kasaragod District. It is one of the Kasaragod district’s three municipalities, along with Kasaragod and Kanhangad. E. M. S. Namboodiripad, the first chief minister of Kerala, was chosen from Nileshwaram. One of the biggest cities in the Kasaragod district is Nileshwar.
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