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The Best Attractions In Kasaragod District

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Kasaragod District is one of the 14th districts in the state of Kerala, India. Kasaragod became part of Kannur district following the reorganisation of states due to predominance of Malayalam speakers. Kasaragod was declared as a district on 24 May 1984.
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The Best Attractions In Kasaragod District

  • 1. Bekal Fort Kasaragod
    Bekal Fort was built by Shivappa Nayaka of Keladi in 1650 AD, at Bekal. It is the largest fort in Kerala, spreading over 40 acres .
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  • 2. Bekal Beach Bekal
    Bekal Fort was built by Shivappa Nayaka of Keladi in 1650 AD, at Bekal. It is the largest fort in Kerala, spreading over 40 acres .
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  • 3. Ananthapura Lake Temple Kasaragod
    Ananthapadmanabhaswamy Temple or Anantha Lake Temple is a Hindu temple built in the middle of a lake in the little village of Ananthapura, around 6 km from the town of Kumbla in Manjeswaram taluk of Kasaragod District of Kerala, South India. This is the only lake temple in Kerala and is believed to be the original seat of Ananthapadmanabha Swami Thiruvananthapuram. Legend has it that this is the original site where Ananthapadmanabha settled down.The lake in which the Sanctum Sanctorum is built measures about 2 acres . An interesting spot to keep in mind while visiting the temple is a cave to the right corner of the lake. According to the local legend, the deity Anantha Padmanabha chose to go all the way to Thiruvananthapuram through that cave. Hence both the places retain similar names, in...
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  • 4. Kappil Beach Bekal
    Kappil is a tourist place in Thiruvananthapuram district , Kerala state, India. It is located in Edava Panchayat at the cost of Arabian Sea, near Varkala.. Currently kappil is under Attingal Constituency.
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  • 5. Kottancheri Hills Kasaragod
    Kasaragod District is one of the 14th districts in the state of Kerala, India. Kasaragod became part of Kannur district following the reorganisation of states due to predominance of Malayalam speakers. Kasaragod was declared as a district on 24 May 1984.
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  • 6. Madhur Temple Kasaragod
    Madhur is a temple town in Kasaragod town, Kerala province, India.
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  • 7. Malom - Kasaragod
    [1] Malom is a hilly village located on the slopes of Western Ghats in the Vellarikund taluk of Kasaragod district of Kerala, India.
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  • 8. Anandashram Kanhangad
    Anandashram is a spiritual retreat located in Kanhangad, a city and a municipality in Kasaragod district in the Indian state of Kerala. Anandashram was founded by Swami Ramdas and Mother Krishnabai, also called Papa Ramdas and Pujya Mataji, in 1931.
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  • 9. Mogral River Kasaragod
    Mogral is a village in Kasaragod district in the state of Kerala, India. Mogral is part of Kumbla gram panchayat. The Mogral River flows in southern border of Mogral.
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  • 10. Valiyaparamba Backwaters Bekal
    Valiyaparamba is a coastal island in Hosdurg taluk, Kasaragod district, Kerala state, India.
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  • 12. Bela Church Kasaragod
    Bela Church, also Our Lady of Sorrows Church, is a Roman Catholic church in the Kasargode district of Kerala state, South India, 15 km north of Kasaragod, 50km away from Mangalore. It was built in 1890 and is thus the oldest church in the district. This Gothic Revival Roman Catholic church, which is under the Manglore Diocese, has recently celebrated its centenary and has also been renovated.
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