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Dharmadam Beach Kerala, Travel Information
A
small island full of coconut palms and green bush extending to 5 acres. 100 meters
away from the main land at Dharmadam. The island (private land) is a beautiful
sight from the beach. Permission is required to enter into the island from its
owners. It is located 15 kms away from Mahe.
Dharmadam Island
The Dharmadam Beach is 17 Km from Kannur. The small 5 acre island covered with
coconut palms and green bushes is a beautiful sight from the beach. Permission
is required to enter this privately owned island.
Location: 17 Kms From
Kannur, Kerala
Famous as: A Picnic Spot
Situated: 100 meters from Dharmadam
Mainland
Total Area of Island: 5 acres
Dharmadam Island is a beautiful
beach, located 17 kms from Kannur.
The small 5-acre island covered with
coconut palms and green bushes is a beautiful sight from the beach.
Permission
is required to enter this privately owned island. It is 100 metres away from the
mainland at Dharmadam. |
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