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Bekal Fort
Bekal is the prime tourist spot of Kasaragod, thanks to the fort, beach and stunning views. The pride of the place is the fort, which is built over a headland that runs into the sea. Archaeologically speaking, it is a 400-year-old key-hole shaped structure, built with defensive strategy in mind. It is the largest fort in Kerala, well preserved and nowadays managed by archaeological Survey.

Valiyaparamba Back Water
Valiyaparamba is an island, about 10 kms south of Nileshwar. The island is about 23 kms long. The backwater also came to be known by the name of the island. Vast backwaters, scenic shores and green islands – Valiaparamba is the future of North Kerala backwater tourism. If you can include only a couple of places in your Kasaragod tour, Valiyaparamba should be one

Anathapura Lake Temple
he only lake temple in all of Kerala but also one which is more than 3000 years old.It is believed that The Ananthapura Lake Temple and is the moolasthanam (original abode) of Ananthapadmanabha, the deity of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, the southernmost district of Kerala. While in the latter the idol is in a lying position, in the former it is in a sitting posture.

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Malik Dinar Mosque
The Malik Ibn Dinar is situated at Thalankara, about one and a half km from Kasaragod town. This is one of the earliest mosques built in Malabar. It is believed to have been built by Malik Ibn Dinar, who is credited with the propagation of Islam in Kerala. The mosque, which resembles a palace built in the typical Kerala style of architecture, has two storeys and massive wooden beams

Azhithala Estuary
Here is a meeting point of the river and the sea. The river locally known as Karyankodu puzha became famous under the name Thejaswini, when it was renamed as river Thejaswini in the novel Chira-smarana, literally meaning ‘everlasting memories’, is a political novel on the peasant movement of north Malabar.

Ranipuram Hills
Ranipuram is a renowned tourist destination in the northern tip of Kerala. Located in Kasaragod, it is situated 750 m above sea level. It makes for a perfect picnic spot where one can even come across the occasional herd of elephants. Once known as Madathumala, it borders Karnataka and boasts of some of the best trekking trails in the area. Regular buses are available on this route and jeep rides are another favourite among all our visitors.