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Kasarkode
The northern-most district of Kerala, Kasargod is known for its coir and handloom industries. Fishing is a prime source of livelihood
 
The district has water, forest and mineral resources. It is flanked by the forest-covered Western Ghats in the east and the Arabian Sea in the west. Demarcating the north and south are two rivers– the Talapadi and the Trikaripur. Grey rocks and barren land amidst dense vegetation as well as calm lagoons visible through the coconut palms along the coastal belt lend this district a rare and different beauty. Not surprisingly, Kasargod is poised for growth in the area of tourism
 
The unique style of Madhur Mahaganapathy temple, the typical Kerala style of the historic Malik Deenar Great Juma Masjid and many other structures speak in silence of the rich cultural heritage of the region
 
Bekal fort
 
Hosdurg
The Hosdurg fort with its round bastions, looks imposing from a distance.  Several public offices are located within its premises.  There is a famous temple attached to the fort which is known as Karpooreshwara  temple.  The fort is a major attraction for tourists.  In Kanhangad, there are two churches; one Catholic and the other a Protestant.  There are also a number of mosques here
 
Bekal
Bekal, situated on the seashore  of Pallikkara village, is an important place of tourist interest in the district.  It lies 12 kms. south of Kasaragod town.  According to Bekal Rama Nayak, a local Kannada writer, the word, Bekal is derived from the word Baliakulam, meaning Big Palace. The place is said to have been the seat of a big palace in the past. The term Baliakulam got corrupted as Bekulam and later as Bekal
 
The Bekal fort, which is of great historical and archaeological interest, is the largest and best preserved of its kind in the district and the land on which it is situated, runs into the sea with fine bay towards the south.  According to the South Canara Mannual, Bekal fort fell into the hands of Haider Ali in 1763.  It housed the Huzur of Canara during Tippu's time and the remains of a gallow reminiscent of the days of Mysorean occupation were seen here till a few years back.  After the overthrow of Tippu Sultan in 1799, Bekal was incorporated into the dominions of the English East India Company.  The erstwhile Kasaragod taluk of South Canara district was known as Bekal for more than half a century
 
View of arabian sea from chandragiri fort.
Chandragiri
Chandragiri lies three kms. south of Kasaragod town.  It has a large square situated high above the Chandragiri river on its southern bank.  The fort it said to have been built in the 17th century by Sivappa Nayak of Bednore, who established his authority over the area and built a chain of forts.  The Chandragiri river, on the bank of which it rises,  marked the traditional boundary between Kerala and the Tuluva Kingdom.  There is a beautiful bridge over the Chandragiri river at Tekkil, five miles from Chandragiri.  A  mosque is situated nearby and the view of the bridge with the mosque in the background is  one of the most attractive sights on a drive along the NH 17 from Kannur  to Kasaragod.  A long railway tunnel passes through Chandragiri.  A boat club has been recently started here
 
Edneer mutt
Situated on the Kasaragod-Puthur road, about eight kms. north east of Kasaragod town, this ancient mutt  is a reputed seat of learning.  It attracts devotees from all over Kerala, Karnataka and other states.
 
This belongs to the Thotakacharya (one of the four disciples of Sankaracharya)  tradition.  Vadakke mutt in Trissur was established by a disciple of Thotakacharya.  The Swamiji of this mutt  was the founder of   Padinjare mutt in Trichambaram and Edneer mutt was established by the swamiji of Trichambaram.   At present the mutt is renowned for the encouragement it gives to art and culture
 
Sunset at Bekal fort beach....you can see Bekal fort in the background
Manjeshwaram
Manjeshwaram lies in the northern most extremity of Kerala and is a place of historical and religious importance.  According to Manjula Kshetra Mahatmya, a legend which deals with the history of the place and describes the pilgrimage undertaken by Virupaksha, a Gowda Saraswatha Brahmin saint, this village was known as Manjula Khetra, Manjukhetra or Manjarisha.   The southern portion of the town stands on a plain and the northern portion, on a steep bank which overhangs the river.  These two portions were held by the Jain Bangara Raja and the Vittal Raja respectively, until Tippu Sultan hanged the former and forced the latter to take refuge with the English at Thalassery.  Manjeshwaram has been for long, the seat of a flourishing  community of a Gowda Saraswatha  or Konkini Brahmins.  There are two old Jaina Bastis  at Bangra Manjeshwaram on the southern bank of the Manjeshwaram river
 
Nileswaram
Nileswaram, which is the abbreviated form of Nilakanta Iswar, was formerly the seat of the Nileswaram Rajas who belonged to the family of Kolathiris.  It was annexed by Somasekhara Nayaka of Bednore in 1737 after a struggle of twelve years in which the French and the English took part.  When the Bednore Nayaka invaded the territory, the Nileswar Raja obtained the aid of the English who had their factory at Thalassery.  In 1737, a treaty was signed by which the Bednorians agreed not to advance south of the Valapattanam river and the English obtained  commercial concessions including the monopoly of pepper and cardamom in those portions of the Kolathiri dominion, which were occupied by the Bednore people
 
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