Kodeeri Farm
Domestic Elephant
Local Attractions

Farming/Cooking: FarmingTo a novice, farming activities such as sowing, transplanting & harvesting rice, plucking of coconuts/betel nuts, cow rearing, and traditional Kerala cooking might seem interesting to watch and participate in.

Strolling/cycling: If you are Farminglooking for the unusual, a stroll/cycling around the countryside might be engaging. In addition to taking in the natural beauty, one could drop in at a teashop and mix with the locals.

The temples: The local temples, built in the traditional Kerala fashion, and believed to be at least a 1000 years old are worth the walk.

Pottery: PotteryLocated in the village is a family of pottery artisans. They make exquisite clay pots, pans, sculptures and even clay tiles with murals. Short courses in Indian pottery can be arranged for those interested.

Kalari School: Kalarippayat is an ancient tradition of martial training and discipline whose roots date back to several centuries. It is still being taught throughout Kerala and one such school exists close to the village where Kalarippayattu can be observed as well as studied. Those interested in short term courses can enroll on advance notice.

Bell metal workers: Bell-metal lamps, vessels and figurines are very much in demand within and outside Kerala. A family of traditional bell-metal workers is located close to the village and worth a visit. Backwaters

Backwaters: Beeyam Kayal, the backwater lagoon, is about 15 Kms west from Kodeeri. A boat ride on the scenic backwaters can be a memorable experience. An ancient Portuguese harbour, Ponnani, and a bird sanctuary a few miles away are also interesting places of visit.