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Bekal The
Bekal Fort (16 km south of Kasragod): The 500 year old Bekal Fort
is one of the largest and best preserved forts in Kerala. This imposing
circular structure of laterite rises 150 ft. above sea level and
stands on a 35 acre headland that runs into the Arabian Sea. Buses
are available every 10 minutes from Kanhangad and Kasaragod.
Bekal Fort Beach (1 km from Bekal
Fort):
This shallow beach offers facilities for recreation and a spectacular
view of the fort.
Bekal Hole' Aqua Park (1 km from Bekal
Fort):
The only one of its kind in northern Kerala, the Park provides watersport
facilities.
The Bekal Tourism Project:
130 acres of pristine land with all the attractions including backwaters,
beaches, hill stations etc. is being developed Into what will be
Asia's Finest beach destination.
Ananthapuram Lake Temple (30km from
Rekal):
This 9th century temple is the only lake temple in Kerala and is
the moolasthanam (original abode)of Ananthapadmanabha, the deity
of Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple, Thiruvananthapuram.
Tejaswinl-Valiyaparamba Backwaters
(50 km from Bekal) :
This is one of the most scenic backwater stretches in Kerala. Fed
by four rivers and dotted with numerous little islands, this much
favoured destination offers enchanting boat cruises.
Ranipuram (56 km from Rekal): Situated 750 m above sea level, Ranipuram
is famous for its trekking trails and varied vegetation - evergreen
shola woods, monsoon forests and grasslands. Formerly known as Madathumala,
the forests of this region merge with those of Karnataka. Wild elephants
can be seen on the top of the mountains. Jeep services are available
from Panathady, which is linked to Kanhangad by frequent buses.
Kottancherry (70 km east of Bekal)
:
Shola forests, grasslands, spice plantations and monsoon forests
have given this land great scenic beauty. The rain forests near
Konnakkad is ideal for trekking. Regular buses are available from
Konnakad and Kanhangad.
Chandragiri (12 km from Rekal):
Situated on the Chandragiri River, southeast of Kasaragod town,
this town is known for its large 17th century fort. The fort offers
a breathtaking view of the river and the Arabian Sea. It is a vantage
point to watch the sunset. The ancient Kizhur Sastha Temple at Chandragiri
celebrates the annual Pattutsavan.
Chandragiri Cruises :
Boat trips to nearby islands and palm groves. Boarding point : Chandragiri
bridge.
Manjeswaram:
A number of temples and hkeen mosques make this cashew growing town
a prominent pilgrim centre.
Jain temples :
There are two old Jain Bastis at Bengara Manjeswar on the southern
banks of the Manjeswar River.
Churches :
About 11 km from Kumbia on the Badiadka road is the Mother Dolorus
Church of Bela. The hundred year old Roman Catholic church is built
In the Gothic style. The Our Lady of Sorrows Church constructed
in 1890 is the oldest in the district.
The memorial of the late Govinda Pal, the grand patriarch of Kannada
literature, is also located at Manjeswaram.
Kanwatheertha Beach (3km from Manjeswaram)
:
There is a large swimming pool-like formation of the sea on the
vast beach here.
Kanhangad/Hosdurg Fort:
Renowned for the chain of forts built by Somashekara Nayak of the
lkkeri dynasty and for the Nithyanandashram, an internationally
renowned spiritual centre.
MacHyankulam Durga Temple:
This Bhadrakali Temple at Kanhangad is famed for its Khutha dance
(pootham) performed during the annual festivals In May/June &
December/January.
Sree Mahalingeswara Temple, Adoor (45 km from Kasaragod):
Located In wooded surroundings on the southern banks of the River
Payaswini, this ancient Siva Temple contains a Sanskrit inscription
In Kannada script which has been ascribed to the Western Chalukva
King: Kirthivarman II (745-755 AD).
Veeramal Kunnu (29 km south of Bekal) :
This hill top in Cheruvathur village with ruins of a Dutch Fort,
built in the 18th century is a picnic spot from where the natural
beauty of Kariangod river and surroundings can be enjoyed. The NH-17
runs adjacent to this picnic spot. The home of illustrious poets
and scholars of Kuttamath in Cheruvathur is situated nearby.
Trikkaripur :
The old seat of the Thazhekattu Mana, Trikkaripur is the hometown
of T S Thirumumb, poet and freedom fighter, and Guru Chandu Panikkar,
the famous Karthakali artist.
Madhur Temple (8 km north of Kasaragod
Town):
The Srimad Anantheswara V"inayaka Temple, with its rich architecture
and copper plate roofing, rises majestically against the beautiful
landscape of the Madhuvahini River.
Edneer Mutt (10km north east of Kasaragod) : Renowned as a seat
of art and learning, the Mutt belongs to the Sankaracharya tradition.
Possadigurnpe (18 km east of Mangalpady
in Dharmathadka):
This ideal picnic spot is located on a hillock 1060 ft. above sea
level.
Tulur Vanam (4 km east of Panathur):
The temple here is consecrated to Kshetrapalan and Bhagavathi. The
eight day annual festival commencing from Sivarathri, attracts large
crowds from all over the district as well as from Coorg.
Pandiyan Kallu:
A rock rising In the sea about 2 km from the Trikkannad Temple,
Pandlyan Kallu Is an ideal spot for adventurous swimmers. Legend
has It that the ship of one of the Pandlya Kings who attacked the
Trikkannad Temple was converted into a rock.
Malik Deenar Mosque:
Kasaragod acquired over the years considerable importance as a centre
of Islam on the west coast. The historic Malik Deenar Juma Masjld
built In the typical Kerala style is believed to have been founded
by Malik Ibin Deenar. The Juma Masjid, which Is one of the best
kept and most attractive in the district, Is located at Thalankara.
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 Dept. of Archaeology. The town is also famous for its numerous
kavus (shrines), festivals and the Kavil Bhavan Yoga and Cultural
Centre which offers rejuvenation and naturopathy treatments like
mud and herbal baths.
Central Plantation Crops & Research
Institute (CPCRI):
The Institute was established In 1970 by the Indian Council of Agricultural
Research and has its headquarters in Kudlu, 5 km north of Kasaragod.
The CPCRI serves as a national forum for improving the genetic potential
of plantation crops, to conduct basic and applied research and to
produce genetically superior planting materials for coconut, arecanut,
spices and cashewnut.