St Angelos Fort is definitely one of the most popular and frequently visited attractions of Kannur and for more reasons than one.Standing ashore in the Arabian sea, St Angelos Fort enjoys a panoramic and unobstructed view of the diorama created by the merger of the magnetic waves and the azure waters. It also overlooks the mesmerising Mopilla Bay, a natural harbour.
Being Kerala's first lighthouse ever and Kannur's only one, the Kannur Lighthouse is a pretty big deal.The Kannur Lighthouse has a balcony with a light that is lit as the evening breaks in to alert the seamen of the land.
The Arakkal Museum in Kannur city is one of the most significant and frequently visited attractions of the south that celebrates the memory and grandeur of Kerala's only Muslim royal family- the Arakkal Ali Rajas.The Durbar Hall of this palace, which was once the official venue of gathering for the kings and their nobles.
A small hill station tucked in the forest of Kodagu in the Kannur district of Kerala, Paithalmala is one of the most beautiful peaks in the Western Ghats that mesmerizes anyone who has been here. Trekking is the best activity one can indulge in here, allowing you to absorb and be mesmerized by the stunning beauty of the place and its surroundings.