5 Top Spots You Shouldn't Miss in Thalassery, in India's Kerala State

Does anybody know which is the most precious treasure in a human’s life? The answer might vary from person to person. For some, it might be wealth and for others, it may be their health. But there are some group of people who thinks friendship is the most valuable and priceless treasure in life. I am very proud to say that I belong to the final category. There are many people in the world who are even ready to sacrifice their valuable life to their dear friends. To strengthen the friendship most of the friends arrange frequent trips to fabulous places and enjoy the fun time. As an Indian, it is really pride for me to know that India encompassed with many stupendous tourist places that turn out to be a perfect destination for group tours. When speaking of Kerala, the state is known to carry many mind-blowing travel destinations such as Munnar, Thekkady, Kumily, and Wayanad and so on. But visiting the famous destinations might sometimes hinder your happiness as these places lack immense solitude. The state is blessed with 14 dazzling districts and each district is well-renowned for its unique charm and beauty. Among the several places in Kerala, it is Thalassery situated in Kannur district that lures travellers from various corners of the world by propelling them to avail of group tour packages for friends and colleagues. To know more about the fascinating facts about Thalassery narrow down the following paragraphs

Thallassery

Does anybody know what Thalassery is famous for? Is it popular only picturesque landscapes and colourful festivals? But more than that it is world-renowned for its signature food item called Thalassery Biriyani. Trust me you would be become a fan of Thalassery Biriyani after savouring the very 1st time. Along with it, there are many places in the town that attracts travel enthusiast from the neighbouring city, Bangalore. To make your journey hassle-free purchase the tour package from the prominent travel operator called Gogeo Holidays.

Thalassery Fort

Famously known as Tellicherry fort, Thalassery fort was built in the year 1703 by the British during their colonial rule. It is one of the ancient forts of Kerala situated on the banks of the rocky cliff. The fort was built with an aim to show off their power, dominance and superiority in India. Built-in square shapes with massive walls and beautifully carved doors, the Thalassery Fort is known to play a prominent role in the evergreen Malayalam movie, Pazhassi Raja. Currently, the fort is being regulated by the Archaeological Survey of India. Without any restrictions, you can visit the famous historic monument throughout the year. But when you visit the splendid monument carry enough food items and disposable water bottles with you to satiate your hunger and thirst. Take care of your personal belongings as the region is embodied with pickpocketers.

Muzhappilangad beach

 If you are a true bike lover, Muzhappilangad beach is the perfect destination for you. It is the only beach in Kerala that enables bike riders to ride their favourite vehicle on the smooth and fine sand bed. At a distance of 200 m Dharmadam Island, the famous and stupendous island of Kerala is situated. With the help of private water vehicle, you can explore the magnificent beauty of the archipelago. The island is encompassed with tall trees oscillating in the cool breeze, various types of fauna and flora and so on. Visit the island during the winter season to spot different types of migratory birds. Words are insufficient to express their audacious beauty. Along with the riding facilities the beach also provides immense opportunities to the beach lovers to indulge in various beach activities. If you are lazy you can savour the lip-smacking spicy delicacies like gooseberries dipped in spicy-salt water and so on and watch the different altitudes of waves by sitting under long coconut trees with your friends. As part of the promotion of Muzhappilangad beach tourism, the authorities have organised beach fair in the months of April and May. Sometimes you can also participate in the educational and science fair and art performances of expert classical and semi-classical dance performances.

Wellesley’s Bungalow

As everybody knows that Thalassery is also known as ‘land of 3 Cs’. The town is also known as the land of cricket. In fact, Thalassery is the place where cricket was practised for the 1st time. In olden days cricket was practised on the premises of the famous princely bungalow called Wellesley’s bungalow. The ground is now known as ‘Mecca of cricket’. If you are good at cricket, try a hand on it with your friends by wearing the costumes. The bungalow was built by the businessman, Barbar, who was the host to First Duke of Wellington.

Overbury’s Folly

It is most alluring seashore adventurous park situated in the soils of Kannur. Located on the surroundings of the hilltop, hundreds of hundred beach lovers flock to the region to explore its fabulous charm. One can enjoy the scintillating panoramic beauty of the emerald surroundings by climbing the spiral stairs of the watchtower. What makes the amusement park so famous is the open-air coffee shop. Over there you can taste different flavours of coffee. Followed to the exploration of Overbury’s folly you can proceed to Gundert Bungalow. It is the birthplace of the ancient Malayalam newspaper, Paschimodayam. Now the bungalow has been converted into a technical training institute.

Similarly, there are many places that will touch your heart deeply. To know more about it grabs the packages from Gogeo Holidays and explores the beguiling beauty of the Malabar district. They are one of the few travel operators that curate packages by inculcating stupendous places in the itinerary. If you have any concerns regarding the packages contact the customer support team without any hesitation during the office time. To avoid last moment rush, avail of the services as soon as possible. when packing your bags do not forget to carry a high-resolution camera and binocular with you to catch the unseen beauty of nature.

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