Kozhikode: The water heritage museum, the first of its type in the state is an attempt to introduce the unique and traditional water resources of Kerala including wells and ponds. In addition it also sheds light on the water management, watershed management and the conventional farming techniques of the by gone era. The museum would be set up at the Centre for Water Resources Development and Management at Kozhikode.

 The visitors can learn more about the Vembanad and ‘kole’ wetland culture and traditional water-lifting devices. The museum will also have separate sections for inland water transport, water sports and the importance of water in religion. Dams as well as the changing patterns in the water consumption are also highlighted in this museum. The museum will be open between to between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m on all working days from the 1st of June.