Kasaragod Tourism

Bekal fort

Bekal fort is the largest fort of kerala

Bekal Fort, situated in the Kasaragod district of Kerala, is one of the most well-preserved and largest forts in the state. It holds significant historical, architectural, and strategic importance. The fort is believed to have been constructed around 1650 AD by Shivappa Nayaka of the Keladi dynasty. Its primary purpose was to serve as a strategic defense stronghold against potential invasions.

Spread over 40 acres, the Bekal Fort is characterized by its distinct keyhole-shaped structure, with massive walls, bastions, and a moat surrounding it. The fort offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Arabian Sea from its vantage point, making it not only historically significant but also a scenic tourist destination.

The fort’s architecture and design are notable for their strategic and defensive elements, including observation towers, tunnels, and embrasures for cannons. Inside the fort, visitors can explore the various chambers, an ancient water tank with steps known as “Kizhakkillam,” and a well-preserved ammunition magazine.

In addition to its historical and architectural significance, Bekal Fort has become a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors to explore its rich past, enjoy the scenic surroundings, and witness the mesmerizing sunset views over the Arabian Sea. The fort’s serene ambiance and well-maintained surroundings make it a favored destination for history enthusiasts, architectural aficionados, and travelers seeking a glimpse into Kerala’s cultural heritage.

Opening time

Sunday – 10 AM to 6 PM

Monday – 8 AM to 6PM

Tuesday – 8 AM to 6PM

Wednesday – 8 AM to 6PM

Thursday – 8 AM to 6PM

Friday – 8 AM to 6PM

Saturday – 8 AM to 6PM

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