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Location: Valapattanam
about 7 km from Kannur town,
Kannur district, north Kerala.
Attractions: The largest
wood-based industry in South
East Asia, a beautiful fishing
harbour etc
Kannur is that part of the
legendary Malabar Coast where
King Solomon's ships anchored to
collect timber to build the
'Temple of the Lord' and to
secure most needed spices. Here
in the little hamlet on the
banks of the river Valapattanam,
is a giant of the modern timber
industry - Western India Plywood
Ltd., the largest wood-based
industry in South East Asia.
The timber industry of
Valapattanam thrive on the rich
forest resources of the
district. Teak, Iruli, Elavu,
Karimurukku, sandalwood (Sandalum
album) etc. are found in plenty
in the forests here. In addition
are cash crops like tea, coffee,
rubber, tobacco, cashewnuts etc.
Kannur is the only place in
Kerala where Pukayila (tobacco)
cultivation is carried on
successfully
Valapattanam is also a famous
fishing harbour as well as the
main source of the irrigation
project in the district. It is a
fascinating experience to watch
the traditional mode of timber
transportation - by tying long
pieces of timber together and
allowing them to float down the
stream.
Getting there:
Nearest railway station:
Kannur, about 7 km from
Valapattanam.
Nearest airports: Karipur
international airport, Kozhikode,
about 93 km from Kannur town.
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