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Kannur to Muzhappilangad Beach to Kozhikode, Calicut EP 15, Kannur fort, sea beaches | North Kerala

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This is continuation of our North kerala food and travel journey, we started our Kerala Tourism from Kochi and went to tourist locations of Central kerala then to South kerala and there upon reached North kerala.

If you have missed any of the previous episode, you may have a look at playlist below and see the videos in continuation for better understanding.

Details of places visited by us during this journey of Kannur to Calicut is given below. Both these regions fall under North kerala.

New name of Calicut is Kozhikode, this place is food capital of Kerala.

Fort Saint Angelo
Address: Near Cannanore Cantonment, Burnacherry, Kannur, Kerala 670017
Location:

Payyambalam Beach
Address: Payyambalam, Kannur, Kerala 670001
Location:

Food Stall
Pineapple Uppilittathu Rs. 5
Watermelon Rs. 15
Address: payyambalam beach, kannur, Kerala
Location:

Muzhappilangad Beach (Drive in Beach)
Address: Muzhappilangad Beach Rd, Muzhappilangad, Kerala 670663
Location:

Rara Avis Restaurant
Thalassery Chicken Dum Biryani Rs. 143
Black Tea Rs. 5
Address: avk nair road, thalassery – 1, Kerala
Location:

Bypass Thattukada
Squid Masala Rs. 80
Kada Kozhi Fry Rs. 70
Appam Rs. 8 per pcs
Address: thondayad, calicut, Kerala
Location:

If you have some query with regard to this journey, i would suggest you to watch our Kerala Tourism videos in detail from episode 1 , that way you will not miss continuity.

Thanks for your time,
Regards
Harish

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29 comments

    1. amitav mishra

      @aussienik If you watch all visa2explore videos carefully…you will find a similar pattern. There’s no reflection of research or knowledge on the food, neither any meticulous attention to the travel plan. However the way the host enjoys travel and food is a treat to watch. Anyway we can’t expect a Vinod Dua out of everyone ?

    2. Chris Boscurry

      @aussienik
      Not knowing the name in another language is not the same as not being aware of quails. For example, do you know what a codorniz is? How about perepel? It is quail in Spanish and Russian. Does that mean south Indians are unaware of quails? Surprise!

  1. Kapil Tiwari

    sir you are the best…..we always wait for your next episode every week….but one request that plz prepare your veg and non veg episodes separately….
    again grt job sir….keep it up

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