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About Kasaragod

Kasaragod is a picturesque district located at the northernmost tip of Kerala, known for its unique blend of cultural diversity, historic landmarks, and unspoiled natural beauty. Often referred to as the “Land of Forts,” Kasaragod is home to several majestic forts like Bekal Fort, which stands dramatically along the coastline overlooking the Arabian Sea.The region is a rich tapestry of languages, traditions, and communities, reflecting influences from Kerala, Karnataka, and even Tulu Nadu culture. This cultural fusion is seen in its festivals, art forms, and cuisine, making Kasaragod a truly diverse travel experience.Beyond its heritage, Kasaragod offers serene beaches, tranquil backwaters, and lush green landscapes that attract nature lovers and peace seekers alike. Places like Bekal Beach, Chandragiri Fort, and Valiyaparamba backwaters provide stunning views and relaxing escapes from city life.

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Kasaragod Stories

Explore inspiring tales and travel insights from Kannur. Discover hidden gems, cultural treasures, and authentic experiences that make this destination truly magical.

Bekal Fort – The Iconic Coastal Fortress of Kerala

Bekal Fort is one of the most famous landmarks in Kasaragod and the largest fort in Kerala. Built near the Arabian Sea, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline. The fort is known for its massive structure, well-preserved walls, and the famous “observation tower” .

Valiyaparamba Backwaters – A Hidden Paradise of Kerala

Valiyaparamba is one of the most scenic backwater destinations in Kerala, located in Kasaragod. Surrounded by lush coconut groves and small islands, it offers a peaceful escape into nature. Houseboat cruises here provide a calm and unforgettable. 

Chandragiri Fort – A Sunset Point with History

Chandragiri Fort is a historic 17th-century fort located on the banks of the Chandragiri River. It is famous for its stunning sunset views where the river meets the Arabian Sea. The fort also reflects the architectural style of the Vijayanagara Empire. Today, it serves as a peaceful viewpoint and picnic spot for visitors.