Thursday 2 July 2020

Explore the beautiful places in Kasaragod

Kasaragod, the northernmost district of Kerala, is slightly a few explored terminus. But it has its fair share of attractive seashores, forts, wildlife sanctuaries, trekking trails, and other places of importance.
In this article, we have included 3 such beautiful tourist spots which you must visit in Kasaragod.

Veeramala Hills

Veeramal Hills is a popular holiday spot among travelers as well as residents as it offers remarkable views of the Kariangode River. Lying on the similar hills is the 18th century Dutch Fort which is well-known for its architecture.
Veermala Hills is an offbeat and less explored destination in Kasaragod. Veermala Hills can be measured as an incredible place to spend time with family and friends. Hence it is a best destination for Kerala group tour packages

Bekal Fort
Bekal Fort is a significant fort that was constructed almost 300 years ago. It is enclosed by a beautiful beach contributing an enthralling view of the Arabian Sea from its observation tower where once the cannons were located.
The fort has a keyhole formed structure that stands still against the rocky shores of sea amusing its visitors with its impressive strength. The fort was built purely for defense resolution by Shivappa Nayaka of Bednore in the year 1650.
Bekal Fort is one of the main and most conserved forts in Kerala. The fort still stands in its full magnificence narrating a story of its past. Every year travelers visit this fort which is snuggled in the lap of nature.

Hosdurg Fort
Hosdurg Fort is the milestone of Kanhangad, hence it’s also known as Kanhangad Fort. The fort is well-known for its chain of forts built by Somashekara Nayak of Ikkeri dynasty.
The main and sole feature of this fort is its round bastions that look eye-catching from a distance.
Karpooreshwara temple, built by the Nayaks, is located in the south-western part of the fort. The NithyAnandashram with 45 caves is a globally documented spiritual center that makes the fort popular. Lots of sightseers visit this lovely fort every year.

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