Muchukunnu

Muchukunnu is a small village on the Malabar Coast of south-western India.[1]

Muchukunnu
village
Muchukunnu
Location in Kerala, India
Muchukunnu
Muchukunnu (India)
Coordinates: 11°29′20″N 75°40′10″E
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKozhikode
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
673307
Telephone code0496-
Vehicle registrationKL-56
Nearest cityKoyilandy
Lok Sabha constituencyVatakara

Celebrities

Kelappaji (Kerala Gandhi) was born here.[2]

Clay works

A traditional art is the creation of clay pots, which clay workers practice in their houses. A tile factory and training institute for clay workers is also established in Muchukunnu.

Tourism

Akalappuzha and 'Thuruthi'(island) are noted tourist attractions of this village. Kottayail Siva Kshethram (Temple) also attracts many tourists. Koyilothum pady sree paradevada (Temple) also attracts tourists.[3]

Important temples

Kottayil bagavathi temple and vazhayil bagavathi temple

Koyilandy Hookahs

World-famous Koyilandy hookahs (Arabic hookka) are also made here, with coconut shell and Chinese clay.

Transportation

Muchukunnu village connects to other parts of India through Koyilandy town. The nearest airports are at Kannur and Kozhikode. The nearest railway station is at Koyiandy. The national highway no.66 passes through Koyilandy and the northern stretch connects to Mangalore, Goa and Mumbai. The southern stretch connects to Cochin and Trivandrum. The eastern National Highway No.54 going through Kuttiady connects to Mananthavady, Mysore and Bangalore.

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References

  1. Mathew, Biju (2013). Pilgrimage to Temple Heritage. Prasanth Kumar V.T.
  2. kuvalayamala (9 November 2015). "Kerala's Forgotten Gandhi – Kelappaji". Kuvalayamala. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  3. "Muchukunnu-a Heritage Village". www.welcomekeralaonline.com. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
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