Kasaragod, located in the northernmost part of Kerala, is a land of rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. Known for its historical significance, Kasaragod is home to the majestic Bekal Fort, one of the largest forts in Kerala, offering stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The region is also famous for its serene backwaters, lush hills, and traditional art forms like Yakshagana. With its blend of history, nature, and culture, Kasaragod provides a peaceful and picturesque getaway for travelers looking to experience the charm of Kerala’s less explored destinations.
Quick Facts
Location
Kannur is a coastal district in the northern part of Kerala, India.
Famous for:
Known for its pristine beaches, traditional Theyyam performances, and loom weaving industry.
Cultural Significance:
Kannur is a hub for Theyyam, an ancient and vibrant form of ritual worship and dance.
Historical Importance:
It is home to St. Angelo Fort, a historic structure built by the Portuguese in 1505.
Best Time to Visit:
The ideal time to visit is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant.
Connectivity:
Kannur has its own international airport and is well-connected by rail and road to major cities.
Kasaragod Tour Packages
Special tour packages in Kannur offer a unique and immersive experience tailored to showcase the region’s diverse attractions. These packages often include customized itineraries that highlight the best of Kannur’s natural beauty, from the lush green hills to the pristine beaches. Additionally, these packages feature cultural encounters, including local festivals and traditional art forms, providing a deep dive into the vibrant heritage of the region. With options for both relaxation and adventure, Kannur’s special tour packages ensure a memorable and personalized journey through this captivating part of India.
Arakkal Palace was the former palace for the only Muslim royal family. It samples of pre-colonial art and architecture.
muzhappilangad
Kerala's only drive in beach as 4 km of sand and a shimmering Malabar coastline can be viewed from the road.
paithal mala
Perched at an altitude of 1,372 m., Paithalmala mesmerises one with its rich flora, fauna, and innumerous rare plants.
kanjirakolly
The highest point at Kanjirakolly hills is at an altitude of 3100 feet from sea level. It is an enchanting destination for trekkers.
madayippara
It's known for its unique ecosystem, rare plants and insects, and many attractions
parassinikadav
Parassini Madappura Sree Muthappan temple, is one of the renowned pilgrim spots
St. Angelo's Fort
Kuruva Island is a 950-acre protected river delta. It comprises three densely wooded uninhabited islands.
kavvayi
The Kavvayi Kayal is dotted with several small and large islands. Kavvayi Backwaters is the third largest backwater in Kerala.
payyambalam
The impeccably unspoiled beach is adorned with sparkling pearls of golden sand and foamy white waves of the Arabian Sea.
paithal mala
Perched at an altitude of 1,372 m., Paithalmala mesmerises one with its rich flora, fauna, and innumerous rare plants.
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