mullakodi floating park

About Mullakkodi Tourism Park

Mullakkodi Tourism Park is a family-friendly park located near Kannur. Set amidst lush greenery and scenic water bodies, the park offers a variety of recreational activities.

Visitors can enjoy boating on the calm lake, relax in the shaded areas, or explore walking trails surrounded by nature. The park also has facilities like children's play areas and food stalls, making it a perfect spot for a day outing.

Mullakkodi Tourism Park is a peaceful retreat from city life and is best visited during the cooler months when the weather is pleasant.

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