Bekal Fort
Kasaragod is home to Kerala’s largest and most well-preserved fort, beautifully bordered by a stunning beach. Bekal Fort, a massive structure shaped like a giant keyhole, dates back to the 17th century. This historical edifice provides breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea from its tall observation towers, which once housed gigantic cannons centuries ago.
Adjacent to the fort is an ancient mosque, believed to have been built by Tipu Sultan of Mysore. Initially constructed by the rulers of the Kadampa Dynasty, the fort has witnessed a succession of rulers including the Kolathiri Rajas, the Vijayanagara Empire, Tipu Sultan, and eventually the British East India Company.
Today, Bekal Fort and its picturesque surroundings are rapidly becoming a sought-after international tourist spot and a favorite location for filmmakers.
Visiting hours: 08:00 – 17:30 hrs.
Getting there:
Nearest railway station: Kasaragod, located on the Kozhikode-Mangalore-Mumbai route, approximately 16 km away.
Nearest airports:
– Mangalore International Airport, about 50 km from Kasaragod town.
– Kannur International Airport, about 110 km from Kasaragod town.
– Calicut International Airport, Kozhikode, approximately 200 km from Kasaragod town.
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