Koyilandy
Koyilandy or Quilandy/Quilandi is a town in Kozhikode District, in the Malabar region of Kerala, India. The population is 72,000.
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Autorikshaws charge ₹15.00 per km and buses are even cheaper at only ₹7.00 for three km.
See
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Bhagavathi Temple
address: Puthiyatheru -
Durga Devi Temple
address: Poikavu Kakkayam Dam
Kappad BeachVasco de Gama arrived in India at this place. There is a memorial and a park in this beautiful beach.
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Korappuzha Bridge
address: Kozhikode Bypass RoadThis 480-metre bridge is the longest bridge in Kozhikode district. Completed in 2015, it has 13 spans. The surroundings are lush, green and very photogenic. -
Peruvannamuzhi Gardens
address: Kuttiady -
Pisharakady Kavu Temple
address: Anakkulam villageWith beautiful pond. -
Sargaalaya Kerala Arts & Crafts Village
phone: +91 94463 04222address: Iringal -
Shri Narasimha Swamy Temple
address: Near Kerala Feeds, Thiruvandoor Vengalam -
Shri Rama Krishna Ashram
address: KoyilandyNon-profit organization intervening in health, education, relief work and rural development. Established in 1915 by Swamy Nirmalananda of Kolkata. -
Sree Pisharikavu temple
address: Quilandy -
Vishnu Temple
address: Viyyur
Buy
Koyilandy HalvaThis very sweet and colorful solid stuff made from maida (highly refined wheat) is available at a few shops near Palayam Junction and comes in various flavors, such as banana, ghee, coconut, cashew, date, tender coconut, pineapple and jack-fruit. However, karutha haluva (black haluva) made from rice is the most popular variety. If you are health conscious, simply keep away from all halvas.
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Koyilandy Hookah
phone: +91 496-2623151Koyilandy hookahs, traditional smoking pipes, are famous across North India, the Gulf and Pakistan. Prepared by Moosari, a coppersmith community, these Hookahs were once considered a pride of Koyilandy.The craft owes it origin to a group of Yemeni merchants who had taken up residence at Koyilandy about 500 years ago. They commissioned the local craftsmen to make hookah, an object of oriental culture. Made by local craftsmen, the Hookah impressed Yemeni traders and soon came to be known as Koyilandy Hookah. Besides being ornately designed with attractive motifs, the Koyilandy Hookahs have a coconut shell as the water holder. Even today, these hookahs are exported to gulf countries. -
Oxy Bake
address: Main Road
Eat
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Mamma's Kitchen
phone: +91 496 262 0192address: Near Dwaraka Theatre -
Monarch International
address: Highway
Drink
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Prince Bar
address: Arangadath
Sleep
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Joji Home
phone: +91 80867 13800 -
Park Residency
phone: +91 496 262 4642address: Kannur Road -
Prinz Residency
address: Main Road -
Sadgamaya
phone: +91 90252 72827