Country Canoe Ferry at Chemanchery, 18 Kms, North of Harivihar.
Sunset at Moodadi Beach, 28 kms, North of Harivihar
 
 
  Harivihar offers a number of activites for its guests some of which are detailed below.
 
   
1. Ayurvedic treatments and rejuvenative massages.
   
2. Yoga training-by the Yogacharya from Sivananda yogasram.
   
3. Kerala cookery demonstrations and classes.
   
4. Inhouse cultural progammes -arranged on request depending on availibility of artists.
   
5. Take a splash in the traditional bathing pond at Harivihar.
   
6.
Visit to Common wealth trust loom-a heritage working loom where guests can get a first hand experience of the working of an old textile loom.(4 kilometres)
   
7.
Visit to Beypore Uru Yard-famous for its wooden ship manufacture ,Beypore attracts quite a few guests each year.(10 kilometres).
   
8.
Visit to astrologer - visit an astrologer at his house and discuss your future with him. You should know the time and place of your birth for calculating your astrological predictions.
   
9.
Visit Sweet meat street ,teeming with small shops selling literally everything from bangles to brass lamps.(4kilometres).
   
10.
Visit Kappad beach-the site where Vascodegama first landed in India, Kappad is a lovely unspoilt beach where one can also see the real life of the fishing community. (13KM).
   
11.
Visit Chemanchery back waters-The back waters of Malabar are equally beautiful but less touristy compared to the ones in South Kerala.Chemanchery is a sleepy little hamlet 18 kilometres north of Calicut where one can see the village life and take a canoe ride with the locals.
   
12.
Visit Mishkal mosque-an old historical mosque located in the city(5 km).
   
13.
Visit a local cultural programme -the hosts would be glad to take you to the many cultural programmes that are part and parcel of the cultural life of Calicut.
   
14.
Visit a temple festival-There are scores of small temples in the city precincts and the hosts could organise visits to most of these festivals.Festival time is from November-March.
   
15.
Visit a Kalari school-Kalari is a highly evolved traditional art of self defence prevelent in North Kerala.There are a number of Kalaris in Calicut which train children in this art.Classes are held in the early morning hours.
   
16.
Visit Spice market- The Spice Bazar at Calicut is the oldest in Kerala where in the olden days the Chinese followed by the Arabs and the Europeans came to trade for the legendary spices of Malabar.(5km).