Ananthapura Lake Temple
Situated at a distance of 30kms from Bekal, Ananthapura is the only
lake temple in Kerala. It is regarded as the original seat of
Ananthapadmanabha, the deity of Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple,
Thiruvananthapuram.
Bekal Fort
The largest and best-preserved fort in Kerala, the Bekal Fort is
suspended atop a hill, giving a strategic and panoramic view of the
surrounding countryside.
Madhur Manantheswara Festival
The five-day annual festival at Sree Manantheswara Vinayaka temple at
Madhur in Kasargod is a colorful and exciting event. On the fourth day,
the statue of the deity is taken out in a long procession.
Manjakkudam Festival
Manjakkudam Festival is dedicated to goddess Bhagavathy. The seven-day
utsavam at this temple takes place in the Malayalam month of
Kumbham/Meenam (March).
Thapotsavam
Thapotsavam is the annual one-day festival, celebrated on the fifth day
after 'Vishu' in the Malayalam month of Medam (April) at the Ananthapura
Lake Temple in Kumbala, Kasargod.
Bekal Hole Aqua Park
North of the Bekal fort, is a unique 'Aqua Park', the only one of its
kind in north Malabar. At the Bekal Hole Aqua Park, Pedal boats and
water cycles offer along hours of relaxation on the cool stretches of
the Bekal backwaters.
Chandragiri Fort
The fort is located southeast of Kasargod. Sivappa Nayaka of Bedanore
built the Chandragiri Fort in the 17th century. It has a mosque nearby.
The ancient Kizhur State temple is also located here, where the deity is
taken to Thrikkanaya Temple at Bekal, during the annual festival.
Kanwatheertha Beach
The Kanwatheertha Beach is located about 3 km from Manjeshwaram. A
large swimming pool-like formation of the sea on the vast beach and is
the main attraction.
Kappil Beach
The Kappil Beach, serene, remote and secluded is fast becoming a major
tourist destination. It offers an unmatched experience of wide beaches
and calm waters. The Kodi Cliff nearby the beach offers a panoramic view
of the blue waters of the Arabian Sea.



