Written By
Gopika VC
Bekal Fort is one of the top tourist attractions in Kasaragod. The actual location is 16 km south of Kasaragod in northern Kerala.
Among the legendary chain of forts built by Somashekara Nayak of the Ikkeri Dynasty, Hosdurg Fort deceives in Kanhangad.
Candolim Beach is 15 km north of Panjim on the Fort Aguada shoreline. International tourists flock to this beach, which is part of Goa's Calangute and Baga beaches.
The Malom Wildlife Sanctuary is located between the hills of Ranipuram and Kottancherry and is one of the well-preserved sanctuaries in Kerala managed by the forest department.
The Arabian Sea meets the Mandovi and Zuari rivers in this beautiful, rugged holiday spot. A beautiful islet-hillock is at the narrows' end.
Kasaragod District's Chandragiri Fort is situated on the shores of the Payaswini River.
The Veeramala Hills are a small mountain situated near the Kariangode River's natural splendor. During the 18th century, the ruins of a Dutch fort were the primary attraction.
Trekking in Kottancheri Hills is one of the best ways to experience nature. One can also visit other nearby hills with stunning views.
It's excellent for a laid-back trip because the beach is unfamiliar to guests. This beach is famous for rare Olive Ridley Turtles that lay eggs during the rainy season.
Mallikarjuna Temple is one of the earliest and most significant Shiva-dedicated temples and is located near the taluk office in the heart of Kasaragod.
Manjeshwar is another well-known attraction that is historically significant and exemplifies unity in diversity with its beautifully carved mosques and temples.
Manjeshwar is another well-known attraction that is historically significant and exemplifies unity in diversity with its beautifully carved mosques and temples.
Valiyaparamba is located close to the incredible backwater destination of Bekal Fort. It is sanctified by lush green vegetation and beautiful blue backwaters.
Lord Ananthapadmanabha's 1000-year-old temple is surrounded by a lake. The lone Kerala lake temple is 30 kilometers from Bekal in Kasaragod.
The park is located in Puliyamkulam and includes 32 acres of land. Only a man-made forest exists in Kerala, but it is an amazing example of forest conservation.