Ananthapura Lake Temple

Located at the northern tip of Kerala, the Ananthapura Lake Temple stands as the state’s sole lake temple. This architectural marvel is set in a rectangular lake that is continuously fed by natural spring water. It holds the distinction of being the moolasthanam (original seat) of Lord Ananthapadmanabha, the revered deity of the renowned Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram. Dating back to the 9th century, the temple is situated 30 km from Bekal in the Kasaragod district and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hillocks.

One of the temple’s unique highlights is Babia, the vegetarian crocodile and the temple’s guardian, who fascinates visitors. The journey to the Ananthapura Lake Temple is a peaceful and rejuvenating experience in itself.

Getting there:

  • Nearest railway station: Kasaragod Railway Station, located on the Kozhikode-Madhur road, about 14 km away.
  • Nearest airports:
    • Mangalore Airport (Karnataka), approximately 56 km away.
    • Kannur International Airport, around 125 km away.
    • Calicut International Airport, about 222 km away.

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