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Book one way drop taxi from Kochi to Kozhikode at affordable rates
North Kerala connection
NH 66 coastal route
No return fare charges
GPS-enabled vehicles
Affordable one-way pricing
₹3,410
Starting price for one way trip
Starting Point
Kochi (Cochin), often called the 'Queen of the Arabian Sea', is Kerala's largest city and a vibrant cosmopolitan port. Its unique history as a crossroads of Portuguese, Dutch, British, and Jewish settlers has left behind a fascinating blend of cultures, cuisines, and architecture. Fort Kochi, the heritage district, is a UNESCO-listed area of old spice warehouses, colonial churches, Chinese fishing nets, and art galleries that make Kochi one of India's most charming cultural destinations.
The iconic cantilevered fishing nets introduced by traders from Kublai Khan's court, permanently installed along Fort Kochi's shoreline. They are a defining symbol of Kochi and are best photographed at sunset.
A stroll through the cobblestoned streets of Fort Kochi reveals Portuguese-era buildings, the vibrant Jew Town spice market, antique shops, and cafes, all within a compact walkable neighbourhood.
A magnificent Catholic basilica built by the Portuguese in 1516, elevated to a minor basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1984. The colourful frescoes and elegant Gothic architecture make it one of Kerala's finest churches.
A Portuguese-built palace later renovated by the Dutch, housing superb Kerala murals depicting Ramayana and Mahabharata scenes painted in traditional style using natural pigments.
The oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth nations, built in 1568 in Jew Town. Its antique hand-painted Delft-tile floor, Belgian chandeliers, and rare gold Torah crowns make it extraordinary.
A fascinating museum housing over 4,000 rare artefacts of Kerala's folk art and culture, spread across three floors of a heritage building designed in traditional Tharavadu style.
Destination
Kozhikode (Calicut) is a historic city on Kerala's Malabar Coast, once the most important spice trading port in the world. Vasco da Gama landed here in 1498, marking the beginning of the European spice trade era. Today, Kozhikode is known for its rich cultural heritage, the famous Malabar cuisine (especially Kozhikode biryani and halwa), and a thriving literary culture — it has produced some of Kerala's finest poets and novelists. The city's beautiful beaches and laid-back charm make it a favourite destination.
A historically significant beach where Vasco da Gama first landed in India on 27 May 1498. A stone monument marks the landing site, and the beach is known for its tranquil setting and rocky shoreline.
The main city beach lined with century-old halwa shops, tea stalls, and street food. Sweet Street near the beach is famous for the Kozhikode halwa (banana-and-coconut sweet) that has been made here for generations.
A heritage port town 10 km from Kozhikode, famous for hand-crafting 'Urus' — massive traditional wooden dhow boats. Watching shipwrights at work here is a unique cultural experience.
The Pazhassiraja Museum showcases rare bronze figures, terracotta lamps, and antique coins from Malabar's history. The adjacent V. K. Krishna Menon Museum honours the diplomat who championed India at the UN.
A beautiful set of three waterfalls about 55 km from the city, set in lush rainforest. The name means 'snowy mountain' and the cascades are a popular trekking and picnic destination.
A 14th-century Shiva temple in the heart of old Kozhikode, built in Kerala's traditional Namboodiri architectural style. One of the city's most important religious and heritage landmarks.
The one way taxi fare from Kochi to Kozhikode starts at ₹3,410. This is for a drop taxi with no return charges. Final price may vary based on vehicle type.
The journey from Kochi to Kozhikode typically takes 4 hours, covering approximately 215 km. Travel time may vary based on traffic conditions.
No, we do not charge return fare. Our one way drop taxi service means you only pay for the distance you travel, with no return charges.
Yes, Ryder Cabs operates 24/7. You can book a cab at any time of day or night for your intercity travel needs.
Yes, all our drivers are professionally trained and verified. They undergo background checks and have valid licenses and permits.
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