Kappad Beach
Location: About 16 km from Kozhikode town
For the people of Kozhikode, this pleasant stretch of rock studded beach
is Kappakkadavu. To the tourist it is one of the most charming of Kerala's
beaches. Kappad finds mention in history and geography texts as the gateway
to the Malabar coast.
Here, 501 years ago, 170 men led by the Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama
(1460-1524) sailed in and stepped into Kerala to create a new chapter in
history.
The story of a long and tumultuous socio-political relationship between
India and Europe. It was the spices and wealth of Malabar that first brought
the Arabs, the Phoenicans, the Greeks, the Romans, the Portuguese, the Dutch
and the English to Kerala. Kappad has witnessed many such landings.
Kozhikode was then the most important trade centre of the Malabar region
and the Zamorins who ruled this mighty land were powerful and shrewd.
Though the Portuguese were welcomed in Kozhikode they were not too well
encouraged or entertained for long by the Zamorins, which might be the reason
they shifted their base to Kochi and Kollam down south.

Today only a little stone monument is left at the Kappad beach to speak
of its great historic importance. On the rocks nearby is a temple believed
to be 800 years old. To the tourist, however, this little sea faring town
is a haven.
The best route to Kappad is along the backwaters. Unspoilt and uncrowded,
the picturesque backwaters of Kozhikode offers a bewitching experience.
A ride down the backwaters through the Korappuzha river brings you to the
beach.
Getting there:
Nearest railway station: Kozhikode, about 16 km.
Nearest airport: Karipur International Airport, Kozhikode about 23
km from Kozhikode town.
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