Bekal Fort Beach
Kasaragod, the Northern most district of Kerala is renowned as the land
of gods, forts, rivers, hills and beautiful beaches. The imposing fort at Bekal
is one of the largest and best preserved forts in Kerala. The beautiful expanse
of the shallow beach near the Bekal fort known as Bekal Fort Beach has been
developed as an exotic beach location by the Bekal Resorts Development
Corporation (BRDC).Beautification: Beautification of the site includes
installation of two sculptures of Theyyam created using laterite on the beach
and a shed the walls of which are adorned with murals created by artisans from
Nilambur. Apart from these a rock garden at the parking area has been developed
where laterite boulders of various sizes have been utilised. Under the social forestry
scheme, trees have been planted in the beach area.
Unlike
most other Indian forts, Bekal Fort was not a center of administration, for no
remains of any palace, mansion or such buildings are found within the fort.
Arguably the fort was built especially for fulfilling defense requirements. The
holes on the outer walls of the fort are specially designed to defend the fort
effectively. The holes at top were meant for aiming at the farthest points; the
holes below for striking when the enemy was nearer and the holes underneath
facilitated attacking when the enemy was very near to the fort. This is remarkable
evidence of technology in defense strategy.
In 1992 the Government of
India declared Bekal Fort as a special tourism area. In the year 1995 the
government formed Bekal Tourism Development Corporation for transforming Bekal
Fort into international tourism centre. Tourism
promotion activities have been taking place of late in the areas surrounding
the fort, under the Bekal Resorts Development Corporation (BRDC). The song
'Uyire' (Tamil) from the movie 'Bombay' directed by Mani Ratnam has been shot
at Bekal Fort. Many such films, music albums, commercial advertisements etc.,
are being shot at Bekal Fort.


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