Sree muthappan temple parassinikadavu

0.5 KM

Parassinikadavu Sri Muthappan Temple or Parassini Madappura Sree Muthappan Temple, which lies on the banks of the Valapattanam River, attracts people from all sections of the society, irrespective of religion or caste, to the district of Kannur.

Vismaya Amusement park

1.3 KM

Welcome to the world of thrill, ecstasy, enjoyment, and entertainment. One of the best amusement parks in Kerala, India. Vismaya Amusement Park is an absolute treat to kids, adults, and people of all age groups. Spread across 30 acres, the amusement park is ready with thrilling rides and exciting water sports. Vismaya Park is one of the best places to visit and a major tourist attraction in Kannur, Kerala. An ideal spot for a day picnic, Vismaya water park invites you, your family, and friends to have a blast and enjoy the day to the fullest with us.


MVR snake park Parassinikadavu

2.4 KM

Parassinkkadavu Snake Park boasts rich collection of snakes from small Hump Nosed Pit Viper to Large Indian Rock Python; Non- Venomous Rat Snake to world’s largest venomous snake King Cobra.The Parassinikadavu Snake Park is home to over 150 different species of reptiles like crocodiles, monitor lizards and snakes- both venomous and non-venomous. Not only reptiles and amphibians, but this snake park also goes a long way to preserve and protect many wild mammals, marine creatures as well as rare avifauna- both endemic and migratory.

Payyambalam Beach

19 KM

The Payyambalam Beach is an impeccably maintained destination in Kannur. This secluded location is known for providing one with the opportunity to simply relax or enjoy a family picnic in absolute tranquillity. Surfing and swimming options are also available for those who seek a little adventure. The gentle waters form a picturesque setting that has been featured in many South Indian movies as well. Being close to Kannur town has made it a favourite haunt for tourists and locals alike.

Fort St.Angelo

21 KM

Built by the first Portuguese Viceroy in India, Don Francesco de Almeida (1505), St. Angelo’s Fort is among the most historic sites in Kannur. This massive triangular laterite structure is flanked by gigantic bastions that make for an imposing sight. It changed hands between the Dutch and eventually the British, who would remodel and reequip it into their primary military stronghold in Malabar.