A lonely beach,a silent beach and a beautiful beach. Thottada Beach is situated on Kannur-Tellichery highway 8 km away from Kannur Railway station in Kannur District between Kannur town and Thalassery in Kerala state, South India.Thottada is also a scenic village. Thottada beach is an ideal place for a sunbathing and swimming. There are a beach house and guest houses offering accommodation at reasonable price. Thottada Beach is a beautiful beach in Kannur district of Kerala, south India. It is situated at Thottada just about 2.5 km from the NH 17 connecting Kannur town and Thalassery and 7 km from Kannur town. The virgin beach 800 meter long is ideal for sun bathing. Tourists could stay at the beach house or guest house near the beach. The Thottada river (a small one) flows into one end of the beach. There is also a dam/bund built across the river 3 decades ago to keep the fresh water from salt water. Away from the sea the river spreads to form swamps which makes a great habitat for various...
Read moreI recently visited Thottada Beach and had a wonderful experience! The beach is clean and well-maintained, with soft white sand and clear blue waters. The scenery is simply breathtaking, with beautiful palm trees lining the shore and stunning views of the ocean.
One of the things I loved about Thottada Beach was how peaceful and quiet it was. There were very few people around, so it felt like I had the entire beach to myself. It was the perfect place to relax and unwind.
There are also a few restaurants and cafes nearby, where you can grab a bite to eat or a refreshing drink while enjoying the view. The locals are friendly and welcoming, and there are plenty of opportunities to learn more about the local culture.
Overall, I highly recommend Thottada Beach to anyone looking for a beautiful and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It's definitely...
Read moreWell, if you are very confident in your driving, that too in a terribly narrow hilly road, please visit here, else, better not to. Google Maps showed me a way to reach the beach, but it didn’t indicate that the lane is not an inch wider than a car could fit. If that was not enough, it was a blind lane too. So, taking a u-turn itself was a deal. We parked the car on the road and literally ran to take a glance at the place, and ran back before some other car came in. Another vehicle did come in, though fortunately, it went inside a resort there. Otherwise, I don’t know what I would have done to come out of that pocket. The beach was okayish and not worth the risk we took to...
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