Located 16 km south of Kasaragod town, north Kerala, Bekal is known for the Bekal Fort which has a Giant key hole shaped fort, golden expanse of beautiful beach surrounding it, backwaters, hill destinations and water sport facilities nearby. Bekal Fort shaped like a giant keyhole, this magnificent historical fort offers a superb view of the Arabian sea from its tall observation towers, where a few centuries ago huge cannons were strategically placed.
Nearby is an old mosque said to have been built by the valiant Tipu Sultan of Mysore. Built by the rulers of the ancient Kadampa dynasty, the fort changed hands over the years to the Kolathiri Rajas, the Vijayanagar Empire, Tipu Sultan and finally came under the British East India Company.
Today, the Bekal fort and its surroundings is fast becoming an international tourist destination and a favourite shooting locale for film makers. Bekal is also one among the five centres selected by the Government of India to be developed into a 'Special Tourism Area'.
Bekal Hole Aqua Park (1 km from Bekal Fort): The only one of its kind in northern Kerala, this unique Aqua Park provides water sport facilities like pedalboats and water cycles.
Pallikere Beach (1 km from Bekal Fort): This shallow beach offers a spectacular view of the fort and has ample facilities for recreation and relaxation.
How to reach
Air :Karipur International Airport, Kozhikode about 200 km from Kasaragod.
Rail : Kasaragod on the Kozhikode - Mangalore - Mumbai route.
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