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Beypore Beach Kerala, Travel Information
Located at the mouth of the Chaliyar River in Kozhikode district,
Beypore, one of the prominent ports and fishing harbours of
ancient Kerala was an important trade and maritime centre.
Ancient Beypore was much sought after by merchants from
Western Asia, for its ship building industry. The boat building
yard here is famous for the construction of the Uru, the traditional
Arabian trading vessel.
Beypore, was one of the prominent ports and fishing harbours of ancient Kerala,
when the state was considered to be an important trade and maritime centre. This
ancient port of kerala was a favourite among the West Asia merchants because of
its ship building industry.
Peace and serenity wrap you in a warm embrace
as you relax at the Beypore beach and gaze into the vast blue expanse of the Arabian
Sea on your Kerala beach tours with Kerala Flexi Tours.
Visit the boat-building
yard located on the Beypore beach and watch in complete amazement at the boat
building activity at this historic boat yard. The boatyard at the Beypore beach
is famous for building a typical vessel "Uru." Take a walk on a stone bridge that
stretches out for about 2 kilometers into the Arabian Sea. Gaze in wonderment
at the serene water world, listen to the natural music of the sea waves and feel
the quiet and calm of this lovely tour destination in Kerala, South India.
The Beypore beach is located at the mouth of the River Chaliyar and gives you
an opportunity to enjoy dreamlike vistas.
The Beypore beach is located towards
the south of Kozhikode in Kerala, South India. Take a boat out into the sea with
a local fisherman and fish for catch while you relax and marvel at the unmatched
beauty of the gurgling seas.
The Beypore Beach has a bridge built nearly
2 kms into the sea. It is actually made up of huge stones piled together for nearly
2 kms making a pathway into the sea.
General Information
Unique
Features
Bridge Built Of Stone.
Location
10 Kms South Of Kozhikode,
Kerala.
Formerly Known As
Ship Building Industry.
Prime Attractions
of Calicut (Kozhikode)
Pookot Lake With its own dream-like
serenity, this natural fresh water lake surrounded by meadows and trees on all
sides is a haven for peace-loving travellers. It is located half way from Calicut
half an hour ahead of Kalpetta.
Thali Temple Thali temple, located
downtown is an important temple of the erstwhile Zamorin Kingdom of Kozhikode.
The temple is famous for the 'Revathi Pattathanam', an annual competition of pedagogic
skills. |
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