Location:
Southern Part Of Kerala
Attractions: Kumarakom Bird
Sanctuary, Vaikom
Languages Known: Malayalam, Hindi,
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Tourism in
Kasargod
TTHE LAND OF COIR AND HANDLOOM
The northern-most district of Kerala,
Kasargod is known for its coir and handloom
industries. Fishing is a prime source of
livelihood. The district has water, forest,
and mineral resources.
It is flanked by the forest-covered Western
Ghats in the east and the Arabian Sea in the
west. Demarcating the north and the south
are two rivers - the Talapadi and the
Trikaripur.
Grey rocks and barren land amidst dense
vegetation as well as calm lagoons visible
through the coconut palms along the coastal
bet lend this district a rare and distinct
beauty. Kasargode displays a variety of
styles in temple architecture.
The unique style of Madhur Mahaganapathy
temple, the typical Kerala style of the
historic Malik Deenar Great Juma Masjid and
many other structures speak in silence of
the rich cultural heritage of the region.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
FORTS & PALACES
Bekal Fort: The fort with historical and
archaeological significance affords a
magnificent view of the sea from its tall
observation towers, which were once huge
cannon emplacements. The largest and
best-preserved fort in Kerala, the Bekal
Fort is perched atop a hill, thus giving a
strategic view of the countryside. more...
Fort at Chandragiri: The fort, a large
squarish one by the side of a river, is at
Chandragiri, south-east of Kasargode. It was
built in the 17th century by Sivappa Nayaka
of Bedanore. It has a mosque nearby.
The ancient Kizhur State temple is also
located here, where during the annual
festival, the deity is taken to Thrikkanaya
Temple at Bekal.
BEACHES
Kappil Beach: The Kappil Beach, remote and
secluded is fast becoming a major tourist
destination, offering an unmatched
experience of wide beaches and calm waters.
The Kodi Cliff nearby offers a panoramic
view of the bluea waters of the Arabic Sea.
Pallikere Beach: This beautiful expanse of
shallow waters and beach offers a
spectacular view of the Bekal Fort. The
public beach has ample space for recreation
and relaxation. With international standard
facilities to be developed here, Pallikere
will rank among the best beaches in the
country.
Kanwatheertha Beach: 3 kms from Manjeshwaram,
the large swimming pool-like formation of
the sea on the vast beach is the main
attraction.
TEMPLES
Sri Mahalingeshwar: The Sree Mahalingeswara
at Adoor is located in pretty surroundings
on the banks of the river Payaswini. In the
temple is a Sanskrit inscription in Kannada
script, which are ascribed to the Western
Chalukya king Kirthi Varma II, by the
scholars.
Ananthapura Lake Temple: Situated at a
distance of 30kms from Bekal, it is the only
lake temple in Kerala. It is regarded as the
'moolasthanam' (original seat) of
Ananthapadmanabha, the deity of Sree
Padmanabha Swami Temple, Thiruvananthapuram.
more...
CITIES
Nileswaram: The cultural centre of the
district, this was the seat of the Nileswar
Rajas. The Nileswaram palace today functions
as the folklore centre of the Department of
Archaeology.
The town is also famous for its numerous
Kavus (Shrines), temple festivals and the
Kavil Bhavan Yoga and Cultural Centre, which
offers rejuvenation therapy and naturopathy
treatments, like mud baths and herbal baths.
Manjeshwaram: At Manjeswaram, a quaint
little cashew-rich town at the northern tip
of the district, which is home to 15
mosques, is the memorial to Govinda Pai, the
grand patriarch of Kannada literature.
Near Kanjangad in Hosdurg, is the
Madiyankulam dedicated to Bhadrakali. The
ceremonious Bhutha dance is performed during
the temple festival in May/June and
December/January.
OTHERS
Bekal Hole Aqua Park: North of the fort, off
the highway is a unique 'Aqua Park', the
only one of its kind in north Malabar. Here,
Pedal boats and water cycles offer along
hours of relaxation on the cool stretches of
the Bekal Hole backwaters.
EXCURSIONS
CITIES
Anandasram (15 km from Bekal): This
internationally renowned spiritual centre
founded by Swami Ramdas in 1939, offers a
quiet, peaceful ambience best suited for
meditation and spiritual studies. A 40
minutes drive away, is the unique
Valiyaparamba Backwater stretch.
The most scenic Backwaters of Kerala, it is
fed by four rivers and is dotted with
numerous islands. Valiyaparamba is perhaps
the most scenic Backwaters of Kerala. A
cruise centre offering exciting boat rides
will soon be opened here.
Ranipuram (55 km from Bekal): It offers
ample opportunity for exciting treks along
the wide vistas of nature. This land of cool
weather, situated at a height of more than
750 m above sea level, is known for its
varied vegetation. more...
BACKWATERS
Veliyaparamba (30 km from Bekal): This is
perhaps the most scenic Backwater Stretch in
Kerala fed by four rivers and dotted with
numerous little islands, Valiyaparamba is
fast turning into a much favoured Backwater
Resort that offers enchanting boat cruises
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: The nearest airport is at Mangalore, 50
km away. Kochi airport is 420 kms south.
Rail: Kasargod has a railway station, which
is linked to several important towns.
Road: Motorable roads connect Kasargod to
towns in Kerala and neighbouring Karnataka.
PLACES TO STAY
Government Guest House, Kasargod.
PWD Guest House, Kasargod.
PWD Guest House, Bekal.
PWD Guest House, Hosdurg.
Tourist Bungalow, Kanjangad.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Madhur Manantheswara Festival
Manjakkudam Festival
Thapotsavam
NEARBY CITIES
Kannur (66 km)
Kozhikode (Calicut) (156 km)
Malappuram (196 km)
Palakkad (275 km)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Area: 1,961 sq.km.
Population: 1,070,629.
Altitude: Sea level.
Temperature:
Mean Max: 36.5°C ; Mean Min: 27.25° C
Rainfall: 344cm (Annual).
Clothing: Tropical Cottons.
STD Code: 499.
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