For anyone who wishes to see and experience unity in diversity at its pinnacle, the land of Kasaragod seems to be the only one of its kind. It is where the several cultures and languages, several religions, sea-touched forts, clean rivers, diverse deities, pristine lengthy beaches, majestic hills, and coir and handloom industries coexist to render the most enchanting experiences to the visitors. To this, you can add the comfort of a homely stay in one of the homestays in Kasaragod.
The two most famous tourist places here are the Bekal beach and Fort, both giving stunning views. Running by the side of the fort is the shallow beach, starting as a strip from Pallikkare and moving ahead withfiner shores. It has shady areas for restingand is lit up well at night.
The fort is over a cliff running into the sea. It is a key-hole shaped edifice that reflects a defensive motive in the mind of the builder. Well, it is the largest fort in the God’s Own Country. Some of the most affordable homestays and resorts in Kasaragod are here.
Just 6 km away from this fort is the Kappil Beach, a cleanest and pristine beach for those who prefer seclusion. The main attractions here are sunbathing and the Kodi Cliff as a watchpoint to enjoy the view of the Pallikunnam Temple.
Located at 3 km from Kasaragod is the Chandragiri fort, which is a laterite defensive stronghold. It stands on a hillock near a river that twists in its front to join the sea. This view is exhilarating from the fort’s top.
Located 8 km away from the main town is the Madhur temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and his son, Lord Ganesh. It is famous for its unique architectural style. Equally enticing is the Anantha Padmanabha temple, as the only lake temple in Kerala and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The main attraction here is a vegetarian crocodile named Babia.
Another religious attraction is Kerala style Juma Masjid by Malik Deenar in Thalankara.
One of the most attractive churches is the Bela Church or Our Lady of Sorrows Church, which is the most ancient one. Located at 15 km from Kasaragod, it is a Roman Catholic Churchreflecting a striking Gothic style.
A highly regarded cultural and natural attraction is the Nileswaram town. This is where you can enjoy the glimpses of the festivals and arts.This is also where you can find an affordable holiday home of Kasaragod.
Just a couple of kilometers away is Kottappuram whose jetty is famous for its houseboat ride to Valiyaparamba backwaters. Valiyaparamba is an island with picturesque shoes and greenery all around. There are even smaller boats for servicing people on tight budget.