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A sculpture by Jacek Tylicki: "Give If You Can - Take If You Have To". Mananchira is a large tank in the heart of the city.Mananchira or Mana Vikraman Tank (Manan or Mana Vikraman being the Coronation name of the Zamorins) seems to have been the drinking water source for the entire Palace complex (previously located at the Kottaparambu Women and Children Hospital).
Mananchira Square is a park in the centre of Kozhikode, Kerala state, southern India. The historic maithan , adjacent to Mananchira has been converted into an acadia with trees and plants, an artificial hill, shrubs, sculpture, an open-air theatre, and a musical fountain.
Category: Tourist attractions in Kozhikode. 2 languages. ... Sarovaram Bio Park This page was last edited on 30 August 2019, at 03:16 (UTC). ...
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Kozhikode district" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Kerala State Archaeological department. Pazhassi Raja Archaeological Museum is a museum and art gallery in Kozhikode , Kerala , India . The museum has a rich collection of historical artifacts from 1000 BC to 200 AD.
Over a hundred species of native birds have been recorded in the sanctuary, including about 60 species of migratory birds which visit seasonally; these include terns, gulls, herons, sandpipers and cormorants. Notable species are whimbrels and brahminy kites. The sanctuary is well known for a wide variety of fish, mussels and crabs. [1]
Kakkayam is a dam site located at Koorachundu in Kozhikode, Kerala. [1] Kakkayam is on the outskirts of the Western Ghats, and Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary, a 7,421-hectare (18,340-acre) abode of wild animals including elephants and bisons. [2] [3] Kakkayam has an abundant wildlife population and is also a trekking and rock climbing destination ...
Thusharagiri Falls is a waterfall located in Kozhikode district in the Indian state of Kerala, India. Two streams originating from the Western Ghats meet here to form the Chalippuzha River. The river diverges into three waterfalls creating a snowy spray, which gives the name, 'Thusharagiri' a word which means the snow-capped mountain.