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The Spice of Malabar

The great traveller Ibn Battuta, often referred to as the Arab Marco Polo, visited Kozhikode (then Calicut) at least six times between 1342 and 1347. He was enormously impressed by the wealth of its Muslim merchants: [Any] one of them, he wrote, can purchase the whole freightage of such vessels that put in here. That was nearly seven centuries ago, when Calicut was at the peak of its fame as a mighty seaport. Arabs and Chinese met here in medieval trade, exchanging spices, coir and timber. In 1498, Vasco da Gama too landed here at Kappad Beach, heralding the advent of Portuguese colonisation in India. A small stone monument at Kappad commemorates his landing, but the beach hasn't quite been developed into the major tourist destination one might expect. Though Kozhikode is still the most important city in northern Malabar, don't expect to see the bustle of trade that brought adventurers like Vasco here.
There is, however, much to see and do in this city of friendly folk. As for its name, it derives from the words koyil (palace) and kotta (fort). The city was once surrounded by the fort built by the Zamorin, the ruler of Calicut, who encouraged trade with Arab traders by giving special concessions. Though the locals called it Kozhikode, for the Arabs it was Kalikat; for the Chinese, Kalifo; and for Europeans, Calicut. The British then immortalised the name by calling the locally produced cloth calico.
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Taj Residency
Taj Residency, close to the city centre and a short walk from the beach, has excellent ayurvedic facilities and a swimming pool. The Taj Ayurveda Centre has five treatment rooms, the pathy, or traditional wooden bed made of neem wood for oil therapy and avagahams or copper-bottomed tubs for warm herbal water baths.
 
 0495-2765354
 
 Rs 2,200 to Rs 3,000 plus taxes
Beach Heritage Inn
Is a great option as it's right on Kozhikode Beach. The hotel organises visits to Beypore, Kappad and Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, apart from sightseeing in Kozhikode.
 
 0495-2762055-57
 
 Rs 1,200 to 1,400
Malabar Palace
Malabar Palace is at Manuelson Junction on GH Road, and also arranges tours in Kozhikode and many places around the city.
 
 0495-2721511-17
 
 Rs 800 to 2,350
Hotel Maharani
There are a few in the middle rung. Hotel Maharani is on Taluk Road at the heart of Kozhikode.
 
 0495-2723101-8
 
 Rs 250 to 1,300
The Hyson Heritage
The Hyson Heritage on Bank Road accepts credit cards, and has a coffee shop and cable TV.
 
 0495-2766423, 2766726
 
 Rs 350 to 1,700
KTDC's Malabar Mansion
It is located on Mananchira Square has a wine parlour and a multi-cuisine restaurant that's open until 10 pm.
 
 0495-2721221, 2721395
 
 Rs 250 to 500
Metro Tower
It is behind the Aryavaidyashala on Kallai Road, with all the basic facilities.
 
 0495-2700571-74, 2304065
 
 Rs 170 to 900
Alakapuri Guest House
It is a medium budget option on MM Ali Road.
 
 2723451-54, 0495-2720218
 
 Rs 150 to 1,000
Delma Tourist Home
With a restaurant that offers Indian and Chinese food.
 
 0495-2721858, 2723242
 
 Rs 170 to 230
Kasa Marina
10 km north of Kozhikode at Elathur, is a charming seaside chalet built right on the beach. The hotel offers country boat rides and fishing. Guests can also enjoy a kalaripayattu performance on prior request.
 
 0495-2462162
 
 Rs 1,500 to 3,000
Kadavu Resorts
It has a gorgeous riverside location on the NH17 Bypass in Azhinjilam. Kadavu is famous for its ayurvedic massages.
 
 0495-2730570/ 027
 
 Rs 2,700 to 2,950
Burnside
A home stay on the backwaters of the Kallai River at Eranhikkal. Guests can enjoy rides in rice boats and speed boats.
 
 2461630, 2460920
 
 Rs 1,000
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