Discover the best top things to do in Kasaragod District, India including Bekal Riviera, Thonikadavu, Shri Gopalakrishna Temple, Bekal Fort, Madhur Temple, Ananthapura Lake Temple, Ranipuram, Kottancheri Hills, Malom - "The coorg of Kerala", Bekal Fort.
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Cruise along the coconut palms and unexplored serene beauty of north malabar backwaters. Its a perfect place to relax from the noisy city life and a getaway with friends and loved ones.
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Things to do in Bekal Thonikkadavu of kundamkuzhy, clad with virgin forests and evergreen meadows emboss the tourist map of Kasaragod District. This lustrous tourist area with its tropical woods is only a few kilometers away from Bekal Tourist Resort the Adams heaven blessed with God's own country. This prosperous village with this scenic beauty juts out a few kilometers away from the National Highway, attracting tourist from distant places. Thonikkadavu is rich in its vegetation and biodiversity. It maintains the biological tradition exploring the possibility of ecotourism. An escape to this unique greenery would give you an unforgettable experience which you never had before. We offer you day, free from the hustle and bustle of the cities. This virgin land is free from pollution and environmental problems you don't find cluster of tourist causing discomfort to peaceful minds. The surfacing streams and cascades descending from the dale offers you feast to your minds. A lazy walk on the single foot pebble road would make you forget the pangs of your life. The traveler cannot resist a fresh bath in the river climbing down from the Muliyar forest. Tender coconuts Coupled with local beverages being offered at the local inns would marvel you. We promise that this unique travel pilgrimage would be a cultivation of a long cherished dream in your life.
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Shri Gopalakrishna Temple, an enchanting beautiful and unique temple situated on the coast of North Kerala was consecrated on the 9th of January 2012 by the divine hands and blessings of H.H. Shrimad Samyameendra Theertha Swamiji, pattashishya (spiritual successor) of H.H. Shrimad Sudheendra Theertha Swamiji of Kashi Mutt Samsthan, Varanasi. The temple is managed by Shri Gopalakrishna Seva Trust, comprising members of Nileshwar Kamath family and with active participation from the devotees from Nileshwar and various parts of Kerala and Karnataka. Devotees experience the divine and sublime aura of Lord Gopalakrishna at this temple which attracts their heart and soul to see the beautiful deity again and again. Jai Shri Krishna !!
Still reeling from the extraordinary experience of my visit to the gopalakrishna temple at nileshwar. The sense of wholeness and devotion that one experiences from the visit is something that I have felt only at places like kedarnath. The diety is so enchanting that one immediately gets immersed in the grace of the divine. This is truly once in a lifetime divine experience.
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this should be in your must visit if you are closeby, beautiful fort, well maintained and amazing views. the coconut trees and sea around, it looks breathtaking. be prepared for a little walk
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Madhur Sree Madanantheshwara-Siddhivinayaka Temple is a popular Shiva and Ganapathi temple located 7 km from Kasaragod town, on the banks of Mogral river, locally known as Madhuvahini. During rainy season the river will flow to the temple when water level is above our thies.Its an interesting phenomenon. Though the main deity of this temple is Lord Shiva known as Madanantheshwara, meaning the god who killed Kama, the god of desires, more importance is given to Lord Ganapathi, who is installed facing south in the main sanctum itself.
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The Ananthapura Lake temple, the only lake temple in Kerala, is a picturesque temple erected in the middle of a lake in Kasaragod district. This temple is believed to be the original seat or moolasthanam, of Lord Ananthapadmanabha, also the deity of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple of Thiruvananthapuram. The lake which is about two acres wide is consistently nourished with spring water. Right corner of the temple, there is a cave, and popular belief is that, the deity proceeded to Thiruvananthapuram, through this cave. The temple is famous for the ornate wood carvings and brilliant paintings portraying various avatars of Lord Vishnu. The most interesting occupant of the temple lake complex is Babia, the vegetarian crocodile who is believed to be the temple guardian.
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Ranipuram hills is an attractive destination located in the Kasaragod district. The region, once known as Madathumala, shares it borders with Karnataka. Dubbed as the "Ooty of Kerala", Ranipuram hills is renowned for its cool climate, deep woods and enthralling trekking trails. The luxuriant grasslands, the dense evergreen forests, and the cold breeze make Ranipuram hills an instant favourite among the tourists. The elephant corridor is yet another fascinating point in the region. Visitors can see herd of elephants roaming around in their natural habitat. The remote wilderness, the unique evergreen shola woods, and the stunning meadows will be a truly rewarding experience for the nature lovers.
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The place has been spruced up with beautiful walkway around the fort and mesmerizing views of the coast and ocean
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