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Explore Calicut (Kozhikode) This March

A Perfect Blend of Beaches, Backwaters, History & Hills

March is one of the best months to visit Calicut — warm, sunny days, pleasant evenings, and calm seas make sightseeing and short trips extremely enjoyable.

Whether you are here for a conference, vacation, or both — Calicut offers a beautiful mix of culture, cuisine, coastline, and nature.

Popular Attractions in Calicut City

A famous sunset point with a historic pier, lighthouse, and lively street food scene. Try the local snacks — kallummakkaya (mussels), banana fritters, and fresh seafood.

The heart of Kozhikode’s shopping and food culture — perfect for buying spices, sweets, handicrafts, and souvenirs.

A calm green space in the city centre, ideal for evening walks.

Showcasing Kozhikode’s spiritual harmony and architectural heritage.

(Assuming Cozy Court area in Kozhikode city)

  • Easy access to restaurants, cafés, and local eateries
  • Close to shopping centres and SM Street
  • Short drive to Kozhikode Beach and Mananchira
  • Good connectivity for trips to Beypore, Kappad, and Thusharagiri

This makes Cozy Court an excellent base for both professional engagements and relaxed exploration.

Nearby Destinations for Half-Day or One-Day Trips

Where Vasco da Gama first landed in India. A peaceful beach with historical significance.

Famous for traditional wooden ship (Uru) building yards and a long stone pier extending into the sea.

A refreshing escape into nature with scenic waterfalls, forest trails, and cool air.

Ideal for nature lovers — lush greenery, misty views, and quiet surroundings.

Great for those who enjoy scenic drives, trekking, and panoramic viewpoints.

Nearby Destinations for Half-Day or One-Day Trips

Live weather

☀️ Weather in March
  • Warm days (~30–33°C)
  • Pleasant evenings
  • Ideal for beach visits, sightseeing, and short hill trips
  • Light cotton clothes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

Cool hills, forests & waterfalls

One of Kerala’s most loved hill destinations, Wayanad is ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Highlights:

  • Edakkal Caves (prehistoric rock carvings)
  • Chembra Peak (trekking & heart-shaped lake)
  • Banasura Sagar Dam
  • Soochipara & Meenmutty Waterfalls
  • Coffee, pepper, and tea plantations

Perfect for: Nature lovers, families, slow travel, wellness retreats.

Classic colonial hill station

Famous for its cool climate, botanical gardens, and toy train rides through the Nilgiris.

Highlights:

  • Ooty Lake & Botanical Gardens
  • Nilgiri Mountain Railway (UNESCO heritage)
  • Doddabetta Peak
  • Tea factory visits

Perfect for: Families, couples, relaxed sightseeing.

Wildlife & safari experiences

A great extension for those interested in wildlife and forest safaris.

Highlights:

  • Jeep safaris
  • Elephant, deer, bison, and bird sightings
  • Forest lodges and eco-resorts

Perfect for: Wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, eco-tourism lovers.

Untouched beaches & Theyyam culture

A quieter coastal town known for its pristine beaches and unique ritual art form.

Highlights:

  • Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach
  • Dharmadam Island
  • Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Traditional Theyyam performances

Perfect for: Cultural travellers, beach lovers, slow tourism.

History, heritage & cuisine

Birthplace of Kerala’s circus tradition and famous for Thalassery biryani.

Highlights:

  • Thalassery Fort
  • Overbury’s Folly
  • Old colonial streets
  • Culinary heritage

Perfect for: History lovers, food explorers.

Coffee country & misty hills

Just across the Kerala–Karnataka border, Coorg is a popular hill retreat.

Highlights:

  • Abbey Falls
  • Raja’s Seat
  • Coffee plantation stays
  • Dubare Elephant Camp

Perfect for: Couples, nature lovers, plantation stays.

Suggested Extended Travel Circuits

Duration Travel Circuit
3–4 Days Calicut → Wayanad → Calicut
4–5 Days Calicut → Wayanad → Ooty → Calicut
5–6 Days Calicut → Wayanad → Bandipur / Mudumalai → Coorg
Coastal Circuit Calicut → Thalassery → Kannur → Bekal (Kerala’s largest fort)

In Summary

Calicut is not just a destination — it is a gateway to some of South India’s most beautiful landscapes:

  • Hills (Wayanad, Ooty, Coorg)
  • Wildlife (Bandipur, Mudumalai)
  • Culture & heritage (Thalassery, Kannur)
  • Pristine beaches (Kannur coast, Bekal)

An extended stay allows visitors to experience Kerala and its neighbouring regions at their finest.