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Bekal, situated on the
seashore of Pallikara village, is an important place of tourist interest
in the district. It lies
12 kms. south of Kasargod town.
According to Bekal Rama Nayak, a local Kannada writer, the word,
Bekal is derived from the word Baliakulam, meaning Big Palace.
The place is said to have been the seat of a big palace in the
past. The term Baliakulam got corrupted
as Bekulam and later as Bekal.
It was usual in older days for every royal palace to be protected
by a fort. The Bekal for
might have, therefore, existed even from early days of the Chirakkal
Rajas. While giving a
description of the Kolathiri Kingdom in his Kerala History, K.P. Padmanabha
Menon writes; “The
eldest of the male members reigned as sovereign Kolathiri. The next in succession, the heir
apparent, was the Thekkelamkur. The residence assigned to him was
the Vadakara fort. The
third in succession was the Vadakkelamkur
in charge of Vekkolath fort. This V(B)ekkolath fort is identified
by some scholars as the present Bekal”.
The Bekal fort, which is of great historical and
archaeological interest, is the largest and best preserved of its kind in
the district and the land on which it is situated, runs into the sea with
fine bay towards the south.
According to the South Canara Mannual, Bekaln fort fell into the
hands of Haider Ali in 1763.
It housed the Huzur of Canara during Tipu’s time and the remains of
a gallow reminiscent of the days of Mysorean occupation were seen here
till a few years back. After
the overthrow of Tipu Sultan in 1799, Bekal was incorporated into the
dominions of the English East India Company. The erstwhile Kasaragod taluk of
South Canara district was known as Bekal for more than half a
century. The Bekal fort is now under the Archeological Department of
the Government of India. There is a Travellers’ Bungalow, maintained by the PUBLIC Works Department of the State Government within the Bekal fort. The natural scenery at Bekal is alluring and makes a visit to the place an exhilarating experience. There is a recently renovated temple dedicated to Hanuman, at the entrance to Bekal. An old mosque is also situated very near the fort and this is believed to have been founded by Tipu Sultan.
Bekal Resorts Development
Corporation It was in the year 1992 the Government of India declared Bekal Fort as a special tourism area. It was with the intention of transforming Bekal Fort into international tourism centre that in the year 1995 the government formed Bekal Tourism Development Corporation.
Six beach hotel resorts will be established in the project area on priority in the project area on priority basis. For each resort 30 acres of land will be provided. Of the six resorts two will be started in government sector.
Plans for bettering and increasing basic facilities will be implemented in the four panchayats where Bekal tourism project is implemented. Water supply scheme for the entire people of Pallikkara, Udma, Ajanur and Chemmanad will be implemented. A tank having the capacity of 7 billion litres will also be constructed. Total sanitation programme will be implemented in the four panchayats. As a first phase of this, latrines will be constructed and other sanitation programmes will be carried out in the coastal areas. In the first phase, programmes like waste incineration, road construction and installation of street lights will also be carried out. A Bekal facility centre expending Rs. 35 lakhs was established in 1998 near Bekal Fort. In the facility centre there is an information centre. B.R.D.C. has programme to develop other tourist centres of the district as part of Bekal project. Two House boats have already started functioning at Valiyaparambu this year itself. Boats clubs will be established at Bekal and Chandragiri soon. | ||||||||