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Beypore Beach - Chaliyar River
Some of the tour booking agents offers tour packages and hotel booking facility in Kerala. All you have to do is just fill up the form given below. Beaches of India will get back to you. Marari Beach is situated at Mararikulam. This beautiful stretch of sand is one of the most secluded beaches in Kerala. Each morning this beach acts as a base for the local fisherman. The palm-fringed bays in secluded coconut groves, promise a relaxed stay. The unforgettable image is that of the coconut-palms-lined high rock promontory that cuddles the calm and wide expanse of the blue waters.
Beypore Beach is located at the mouth of the Chaliyar River at a distance of mere 10 km to the south of Kozhikode or Calicut in Kerala. Kozhikode also known as Calicut has backwaters which are largely “unexplored” by tourist hordes. Elathur, the Canolly Canal and the Kallayi River are favorite haunts for boating. Kadalundi, with its beautiful bird sanctuary is a charming site. Korapuzha, the venue of the Korapuzha Jalotsavam is fast becoming a popular water sport destination. It was earlier famous for the Ship Building industry. Beypore was one of the most important port and fishing harbor of Kerala during ancient times. The place was an important trade and maritime center for merchants from Western Asia. Uru, the traditional Arabian trading vessel, was constructed at the boat-building yard of Beypore. Beypore also has a magnificent bridge built entirely of stone. The bridge is made by huge stones piled together to make a pathway into the sea for nearly 2 km. The stone bridge on the Beypore Beach attracts a lot of tourists. Since the beach is at a close proximity with Kozhikode, you can visit the tourist attractions of that place as well. The Beypore beach is ideal for relaxation, as you will have plenty of peace and solitude for yourself. You can sunbathe on the sandy beaches of Beypore to get a bronze tan. Have a leisurely walk all around the village to get an insight into a traditional village culture of Kerala. Taste the local flavor of fresh seafood of Kerala from the seaside stalls and drink a lot of cool and refreshing coconut waters.
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