Top 13 attractions to explore in Kasaragod
The land of twelve rivers, of forts and "Theyyam"
Temple constructed in the middle of a lake, has a guardian crocodile.
The largest fort in Kerala built only for defence purposes.
A marshy island noted for its biodiversity and local conservative efforts. Home to endangered "White-bellied Sea Eagle". The monkey feast here during the Onam festival is extraordinary.
Beach with a large natural pool spreading along its side.
One of the cleanest and pristine beaches in Kerala, decorated with loads of broken sea shells on its sandy floor.
Part of majestic Western ghats, carpeted by a lush rain forest canopy. A veritable trekker's paradise with numerous trails.
The temple with an unique three tiered dome and copper plated roofing, shaped like an elephants back.
A beautiful hill giving panoramic views and a colorful sky in the evening. One of the less explored places in the area, best visited in the evening.
Take a dip, admire the beauty of the Tejaswini River, the coconut plantations leaning to it's sides and the small island in the middle.
A large, highly untouched meadow on Western ghats mountain, situated on the Kerala-Karnataka border. The meadow, situated in the middle of the forest and accessible by hiking a steep hill for about an hour comes with amazing views of the forest canopy, 360-degree view of the Western Ghat mountain ranges. The meadow is home for various kinds of honey bees and butterflies, and you will see a lot of uniqie, wildflowers. The meadow also has an small waterhole which elephants makes use of throught t
The peak changes its colour depending on the season. From reddish orange in the summer months to dark green in the rainy months.
There are 44 caves here for meditations and a temple on top of these caves.
Hike through jungle, stand on top of the tallest peak in the vicinity, enjoy a breathtaking sunset if you are lucky.
Map of attractions in Kasaragod