High Season : Oct - Mar
36 - 22℃
Low Season : Apr - June
29 - 25℃
Nearest Airport -CCJ
Calicut International Airport
Nearest Train Stations -CLT
Kozhikode Railway Station

History

Although the city is historically known by different names, Malayalam-speaking communities traditionally refer to it as Kozhikode. Arab merchants called it Qāliqūṭ. The Tamils ​​call it Kallikkottai, while the Chinese call it Kalifo. Although the official name of the city is Kozhikode, it is sometimes known in English by its English version, Calicut. The term calico is an exquisite hand-woven cotton fabric exported from the port of Kozhikode and is believed to be derived from Calicut. 

Kozhikode is a small town with a long history. Since ancient times, the city has attracted tourists with its prosperity. For more than 500 years, it has traded black pepper and cardamom to Jews, Arabs, Phoenicians, and Chinese. Because Kozhikode provides complete freedom and security, Arab and Chinese businessmen prefer it to all other ports. In May 1498, Vasco da Gama stopped at Kappad (18 kilometers north) with the leaders of the Portuguese trade delegation. This was the first time that the city had a relationship with Europe. In 2012, Kozhikode was awarded the title of "The City of Sculpture" (Shilpa Nagaram) for various architectural sculptures all over the city.

Facts & Culture

Kozhikode earlier known as Calicut is the largest city of Kerala drawing thousands of tourists throughout the year due to its pleasant weather and immense natural beauty. The city has matchless natural beauty with magnificent beaches and historical monuments and rich culture and traditions. It has several splendid places for the tourists to enjoy like Kozikhode beach, Kadalundi Bird sanctuary, Valayanad Devi temple, Beypoore beach, Srianteshwara Temple, Kakkadampoyil Waterfall, Thusharagiri Fall. Thirayattam and Thereyam are the main temple art forms in the northern part of the region. Folk songs or ballads called "Vadakkan Pattuakal" celebrate the value and power of Kerala martial arts "Kalaripayattu". Kozhikode’s unique and inclusive culture celebrates Onam, Vishu, Eid, and Christmas with the same pomp and joy.

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