Bekal Tourism
Distance : 20km north of Kasaragod
Situated in Kasaragod, the northern most district of Kerala, Bekal is
on the threshold of becoming a major tourist destination in Kerala,
promoted by tourism department of Kerala. Bekal is often referred to
as a health resort that specialises in the rejuvenation of the mind
and the body,top on the charts of Kerala tourism.

¤ Places of Interest
Bekal Fort
The fort at Bekal that has withstood the ravages of time for 300
years, is of great historical value. It is one of the largest and
relatively well preserved fort in Karela. But the ancient fort is
wrapped in controversy over who constructed it.
According to the South Kannada Manual, it was built by Sivappa Nayaka
of the Ikkeri Dynasty in 1650. But some scholars are of the opinion
that the fort was the handiwork of the Kolathiris. The fort came under
the possession of Haider Ali, the illustrious ruler of Mysore in 1763.
Finally it was the English East India Company who captured it in 1799.
The Fort Attraction
Standing on a 35-acre headland that merges into the Arabian Sea, the
fort is an imposing circular structure of laterite soaring over 130ft
above sea level. The observation tower of the fort offers a birds
eye view of the unspoiled beach and the vast expanse of sea stretching
into the far horizon.
A temple devoted to Hanuman (the monkey-god) is situated at the
entrance of the Bekal Fort. An old mosque believed to have been built
by Tipu Sultan, the famous ruler of Mysore, is also worth mentioning.
Kodi Cliffs
Wedged between the Kappil Beach and the Chandragiri Fort in Karela,
the towering cliffs offer an excellent view of the dazzling riot of
colours during sunset.
Bekal Hole Aqua Park
A paradise for water sport enthusiasts, this park is unique in
northern Kerala. Facilities like pedal boats and water cycles are a
great source of entertainment for visitors.
¤ Beaches
Distance : 6km from the
Bekal Fort lie the Kappil Beach: in all its pristine beauty. This
little known and secluded beach is fast emerging as a tourists
delight. Presenting a panoramic view of the magnificent Bekal Fort,
the shallow Pallikere Beach attracts quite a number of tourists. Ample
recreational facilities are available out here.
Kanwatheertha Beach : is situated 3km from Manjeswaram. The
speciality of the place is the swimming pool-like formation of the sea
on the vast, unsullied beach. |