Located in the northern-most district of Kerala,
Kasargod is known for its coir and handloom industries. Fishing is a
prime source of livelihood in Kasargod. The district has water, forest,
and mineral resources. Kasargod is flanked by the forest-covered Western
Ghats in the east and the Arabian Sea in the west. Grey rocks and barren
land amidst dense vegetation as well as calm lagoons visible through the
coconut palms along the coastal bet lend this district a rare and
distinct beauty. Kasargode displays different styles of temple
architecture. The unique architectural style of Madhur Mahaganapathy
temple, the typical Kerala style of the historic Malik Deenar, Great
Juma Masjid and many other structures speak volumes about the rich
cultural heritage of the region. The Kasaragod city guide explores and
highlights various tourist and travel attractions of Kasargod town.