About:

The Nileswaram River The Neeleshwaram River, also known as the Nileshwar River, is a serene river located in the Kasaragod district of Kerala. It is known for its picturesque beauty, tranquil backwaters, and lush greenery, making it an ideal spot for travelers looking to experience the natural beauty of Kerala. The river passes through the town of Nileshwar (Neeleshwaram), which is a cultural hub known for its Theyyam performances and traditional Kerala architecture.



Location info:

State: Kerala, India.
District: Kasargode District
Nearest City: Kanhangad, Kudlu, Mangalore,Thiruvallam and Kasargod.
Best time to visit: October to May.

Climate/Weather:


Summer (March to May): Warm and humid, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C. Monsoon (June to September): Heavy rainfall, with temperatures ranging between 22°C and 30°C. Winter (November to February): Pleasant and cool, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 28°C.

History:

The town of Nileshwar, through which the river flows, has a rich cultural and historical heritage. It was once the seat of the Nileshwar Rajas, who ruled over the region and were patrons of arts and culture. The river has played a significant role in the history of Nileshwar, serving as a source of water for agriculture and transportation for centuries. The region is also famous for its Theyyam rituals, an ancient form of worship and cultural performance.  

Interesting things to do:

Houseboat Cruises: Enjoy a serene houseboat cruise along the Neeleshwaram River, experiencing the backwaters and the traditional Kerala lifestyle. Fishing: Engage in fishing activities with the local fishermen for an authentic experience. Explore the Riverbanks: Take a walk along the riverbanks, observing the lush greenery and traditional Kerala homes.

Interesting things to Visit:

Nileshwar Palace:

Explore this historical palace, which showcases the rich heritage and architecture of the Nileshwar Rajas.

Theyyam Performances:

Attend a Theyyam performance, a ritualistic dance form native to the region, often held in local temples and open spaces.

Bekal Fort:

Located about 20 km from Nileshwar, this historic fort offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea.

Bekal Beach:

Mobile range info:

Mobile coverage is generally good in the area, with major telecom providers like Jio, Airtel, Vodafone Idea, and BSNL offering service.

How to reach?

By Air:

The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport, about 90 km away.

By Train:

Nileshwar Railway Station is the nearest, well-connected to major cities in Kerala and Karnataka.

By Road:

Nileshwar is well-connected by road, with regular bus services from major towns like Kasaragod, Kannur, and Mangalore..

Nearest Visiting places:

Bekal Beach and Fort:

About 20 km away, ideal for history enthusiasts and nature lovers.battle between Arjuna and Lord Siva took place according to legend.

Valiyaparamba Backwaters:

Located approximately 15 km away, offering a beautiful experience of Kerala's backwaters.

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.

Nearest Petrol Pump:

Several petrol pumps are available in Nileshwar town, ensuring convenient access for travelers.

Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation:

Luxury Hotels:
Neeleshwar Hermitage, Kanan Beach Resort

Mid-Range Hotels:
Hotel Alakananda, Gokulam Nalanda Resort

Budget Options:
Nr. Kotacherry Circle
Kasaragod, Kerala.

Things to carry:

Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and light cotton clothing. Insect repellent and a camera to capture the beautiful scenery. Rain gear if visiting during the monsoon season.

Tips & Suggestions:

The best time to visit is between October and February when the weather is pleasant. If you wish to see Theyyam performances, check the local temple schedules, as they are mostly seasonal. Respect local traditions and customs, especially when attending Theyyam performances or visiting temples.

Help Line/Phone Number:

Bekal police station
Bekal, Kerala.

Police Station
Sulya, Dakshina Kannada
Karnataka.

Police Station
Puttur, Dakshina Kannada,
Karnataka.

Police Station
Ullal, Dakshina Kannada
Karnataka.

Society/Community Phone Number:

Link:

http://mytripguide.blogspot.com/2009/04/kasaragod.html
http://badgag124.blogspot.com/2009/06/nileswaram-puzha.html
http://badgag124.blogspot.com/2009/06/nileswaram-puzha.html

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Bekal Beach
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Kanwatheertha Beach
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Kappil Beach
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Pallikere Beach
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Valiyaparamba Backwater
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Kasaragod City
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Bekal Fort
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Chandragiri Fort
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Hosdurg Fort
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Valiyaparamba Island
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Malik Dinar Mosque
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Chandragiri River
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Uppala River
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