Mukkam is situated approximately 27 km east of Kozhikode city, nestled on the banks of the Iruvanjippuzha River, a significant tributary of the Chaliyar River. It offers a serene atmosphere with lush green surroundings, making it an appealing destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. The town is known for its secularistic features and serves as a gateway to the emigrant settlements in the eastern region. Mukkam is also recognized for its developing urban landscape as an eastern suburb of Kozhikode.
Mukkam Waterfall / Thusharagiri Waterfalls (๐ง)
Vellarimala (โฐ๏ธ)
Kozhippara Waterfalls (๐๏ธ)
Ponparakunnu View Point (๐)
Medappara Mountain (โฐ๏ธ)
Nayadmpoyil View Point (๐ญ)
Kallemutti Waterfall Eranad (๐)
Pazhassi Cave (๐ฟ)
Nedumala View Point (๐
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Peedikappara Waterfalls (๐ฆ)
Ayamkulam View Point (๐๏ธ)
Nuchippoyil View Point (๐ฒ)
Mavoor Dam View Point ( dam)
Akkipoyil Hill (โฐ๏ธ)
Peumbara Hill Station (๐ก)
Parayangot Thazhayam (๐ณ)
Cherusseri Kurishumala (โ๏ธ)
Pullumala Ambayathode (๐ฟ)
Menon Quarry View Point (๐ชจ)
Juma Masjid (๐)