About:
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Chandragiri RiverThe Chandragiri River is a relatively smaller river that flows through the Wayanad district of Kerala, India. It's a lesser-known destination compared to some of the other rivers in the region but offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere for nature lovers. It has a large square situated high above the Chandragiri
River on its southern bank. In the 17th century Sivappa Nayak of Bednore
has built the fort. He also stablished his authority over the area and
built a chain of forts. This fort is situated on the bank of the
Chandragiri River and marked the traditional boundary between Kerala and
the Tuluva Kingdom. There is a beautiful bridge over the Chandragiri
River at Thekkil at the distance of 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 fromKannur to Kasargod. A longest railway tunnel in Kerala passes
through Chandragiri Hills. A boat club has been recently started here.
It flows in a north-westerly direction through Sullia taluk of Dakshina
Kannada district. In Sullia taluk, it is the major water source for
domestic and agricultural purposes. It then flows west to Kasargod
district of Kerala state to join the Arabian sea. The fort gives a
magnificent view of the dense palm grooves around, the Arabian Sea, the
Chandragiri River and not to mention the golden sunset.
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Location info:
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The Chandragiri River originates in the Western Ghats and flows westward through the Kasaragod district before emptying into the Arabian Sea near the town of Chandragiri. The river stretches for about 105 km, passing through scenic landscapes, coconut groves, and traditional Kerala villages.
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Climate/Weather:
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The climate is equable and varies little from season to season. The average
maximum temperature is 31.2°C and minimum is 23.6°C.Wayanad has a pleasant climate with moderate temperatures throughout the year. The monsoon season typically runs from June to September, bringing heavy rainfall. |
History:
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While the specific history of the Chandragiri River may not be as well-documented as larger rivers, it has undoubtedly played a significant role in the local communities' lives, providing water for agriculture and sustaining biodiversity.
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Interesting things to do:
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You can have a breathtaking view of the river, coconut groves and the
Arabian sea A boat club has been recently started here, so you can Enjoy the
Boating there, and also Watch The golden sunset on this river, Chandragiri
Fort which is nearby to this river. |
Interesting things to Visit:
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Bekal Fort:
Just Located 16 km south of Kasargod is Bekal Fort, the largest and best
preserved fort in the entire Kerala. This enormous and circular
structure is built with large block of laterite and its outer wall rises
majestically from the sea to a height of 39 m. The fort is believed to
have been built by a local Chieftain, Shivappa Nayak in the mid 16th
century. The fort was occupied later on by the British after the defeat
of Tipu Sultan.
Chandragiri Fort
The Chandragiri Fort, on the banks of the Chandragiri River, is just 10
kms from Bekal. This 17th century fort is also a contribution of the
Chieftain, Shivappa Nayak who had built it to defend the kingdom against
the Vijayanagar rulers.It is an excellent sun set point.
Bekal hole Aqua park:
The direction north to the Bekal Fort is the Aqua Park. The Bekal Hole
Aqua Park is just one kilometer away from the Bekal Fort. The Aqua Park
is well known for its kind in north Malabar. The Aqua Park is unique and
enjoyable as visitors can enjoy driving the water rides such as pedal
boats and water cycles. Along with pedal boats, visitors can also enjoy
their ride with several different light weighted canoes.
Valiyaparamba Backwaters:
Valiyaparamba is a backwater draw out situated in the district of
Kasargod of Kerala. Circulated by 4 rivers flecked by quit number of
small islands, Valiyaparamba is incredibly growing as an excellent
backwater resort which grants captivating boat cruises. Valiyaparamba, a
piece of land dissevered from the solid ground is a significant and
notable fishing centre. The Valiyaparamba is just some few kilometers
away from Bekal, where it just takes little hour's of ride to reach the
place.
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Mobile range info:
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Mobile network coverage is generally good in the areas around the Chandragiri River. Most major Indian telecom operators provide services in the region. |
How to reach?
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Nearest Railway Station:
Kasaragod (14 KM) Railway Station
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Nearest Airport:
Mangalore Airport
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Road Transport:
Bekal is connected to Mangalore, Kannur, Kozhikode and Mumbai by NH17.
KRTC Buses frequently operates from one place to another.NH 17 up to
Kasaragod and Bekal state Highway from Kasaragod town (65 KM) and
Nearest towns are Kanhangad and Kasargod, both are about 12 km away.
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Nearest Visiting places:
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Ranipuram: The former Madathumala has
taken this new name, Ranipuram recently. Lying 780 meters above the sea
level, it is 80 kms away from Kasargod which is 48 kms east of
Kanhangad. The natural beauty of this place is comparable only to Ooty.
Nityanandasramam:
There are two notable asramams in Kanhangad, the Nityanandasramam and
Anandasramam. Nityanandasramam is situated on a hillock about half a km
south of the Housdurg taluk office. It was founded by swami Nityananda.
Here swami Nityananda constructed 45 caves in a mountain slope. There is
a temple built in 1963 after the style and design of the famous Somantha
temple in Gurjarat. Anandasramam was founded by swamin Ramdas in 1939.
Ananthapura Lake Temple:
Ananthapura is the only lake temple in Kerala and is located around 30
kilometers from Bekal Fort. The original deity of Sree Ananthapadmanabha
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Nearest Petrol Pump:
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Indian oil petrol pump Kasaragod, Kerala
Petrol Pump Kanhangad, Kasaragod Kerala.
Petrol Pump Dakshina Kannada Karnataka.
Kanachur Auto Services University Road,
Deralakatte Mangalore, Karnataka 574160 Tel: 0824 2203782.
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Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation:
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Hotel Apsara Regency Opp. KSRTC Bus Stand
Kasaragod, Kerala Tel: 04994 - 230124.
Shalimar Hotel Kasaragod, Kasaragod
Kerala Tel: 09995244467.
Hotel Poonja International Mangalore, Dakshina
Kannada Karnataka Tel: 0824 2440169.
The Gateway Hotel Mangalore Old Port
Mangaluru, Karnataka 575001 Tel: 0824 6660420.
Hotel Ganesh Bhavan Nr. Kotacherry Circle
Kanhangad, Kasaragod Kerala.
Elite Hotel Kanhangad, Kasaragod Kerala.
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Things to carry:
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Carry some foods, water and clothes, Take the Camera, because You can see
many other attraction tourist places nearer to this area.
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Tips & Suggestions:
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The best time to visit the Chandragiri River is during the dry season (October to May) when the weather is pleasant and the river is less crowded.
Be respectful of the local environment and avoid littering.
It's advisable to carry cash as not all establishments may accept card payments.
If you plan to explore the nearby attractions, consider renting a vehicle for more flexibility.
Carry comfortable footwear for trekking and exploring the natural surroundings. |
Help Line/Phone Number:
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Police Station:
Bekal police station Bekal, Kerala.
Police Station Puttur, Dakshina Kannada
Karnataka.
Police Station Ullal, Dakshina Kannada
Karnataka.
Police Station Bantwal, Karnataka.
Kadri Police Station Mangalore, Dakshina
Kannada Karnataka.
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Nearest Hospital:
Malik Deenar Charitable Hospital Kasaragod,
Kasaragod Kerala.
Government Hospital Kasaragod, Kasaragod
Kerala.
AJ Hospital Kuntikana, Bejai, Mangalore
Karnataka 575004 0824 2225533.
EK Nayanar Memorial Co-Operative Hospital
Chengala, Kasaragod Kerala.
Government Hospital Kasaragod, Kerala.
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Link:
http://godsowncountrykerala1.blogspot.com/2009/04/chandragiri-fort_26.html
http://jadookepal.blogspot.com/2006/01/bend-in-river.html
http://mytrekkingexperience.blogspot.com/2009/02/chandragiri-fort-boat-club-kasargod.html
http://kasaragods.blogspot.com/2009/08/chandragiri-fort.html
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