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Bekal And Around Kerala India Travel

Bekal (and nearby Palakunnu and Udma) in Kerala’s far north boast unspoilt white-sand beaches. Word on the street is they form the palm-fringed finish line for several large-scale, luxury resorts hoping to transform the area into the next Kovalam. As yet, there are few decent places to stay (and none near a beach) and getting around can be a real pain, making it a DIY destination for off-the-beaten-track adventurers. Because it’s a predominantly Muslim area, it’s important to keep local sensibilities in mind, especially at the beach.


The laterite-brick Bekal Fort (Indian/foreigner Rs 5/100; 8am-5pm), built between 1645 and 1660, sits on Bekal’s rocky headland and houses a small Hindu temple and plenty of goats.

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