Mannanpurathkavu Nileshwar
There are some remaining royals of a bygone era With the wake of independence, the Maharajas and Rajas have been sent to obscurity but their palaces still remain. The maintaining of these palaces has now become an issue.

Interesting things to Visit
Royals of a Bygone Era:
Bekal fort:
Bekal fort is the largest and the best-preserved fort in Kerala, lies in Pallikere, and its 16 Kms south of Kasaragod on the national highway at the northern tip of the state. The fort, a circular imposing structure of laterite rising 130 ft. above sea level, stands on a 35 acre headland that runs into the Arabian sea.
Bekal fort is one among them .It is a famous tourist place in Kerala the land of yoga and Ayur Veda.
Bekal Hole Aqua Park:
Bekal Hole Aqua Park is located near Valiyaparamba in Bekal. It is the perfect place water sport freaks who wish to chill out amidst an array of unique water sports.
Bekal Beach:
Bekal is a beach destination of the future. It has long palm-fringed beaches and a rocky headland topped by the huge Bekal fort. This beach is being developed a resort. But for now, you can still savour the touch of history as you view the serene Lakshadweep Sea from the tall observation towers of the fort’s once huge cannon emplacements. Bekal Beach is situated at the northern tip of Kerala, Bekal is a beach destination of the future. It has long palm-fringed beaches and a rocky headland topped by the huge Bekal fort.
Hosdurg Beach:
Located 12 kms south of Bekal is the Hosdurg beach. It is home to the many marvelous forts in Kasargode District. The Hosdurg Fort built by the Ikkeri Nayaks in mid-16th century draws the closest attention of the visitors.
Ananthapura temple:
The Ananthapura temple is situated in the central part of a lake of the 31-km from Bekal at Ananthapura,Kasargod District, Kerala. The Ananthapura temple is just five kilometers away from Kumbla. The Ananthapura temple is very familiar, as it is the only lake temple that has the Moolasthana of the Anantha Padmanabha Swami.There is a crocodile pond here nearby. Every day at midday pooja time the crocodile surfaces from the pond to have its feed, which are cooked rice and other vegetable and fruits offered by the priests.
Benkanakavu:
The Benkanakav is situated in the nerve centre of Nileshwar.Without any costly erection the ‘kanhiram’ tree with weapons of guligan and padinhare chamundeswari the premises of benkanakav gives devotion to thousands of devotees in and around kasaragod district. Devotees from Thulunadu to Valapatanam river gives respect to the kavu for its devotional power.
Chadayamangalam Baghavathi Temple:
Thi is filled with trees in the centre of the town becomes wonder to the tourists. The temples history is related to Mannan, a notorious figure, and his assassination by Mannampurath Baghavathi. The temple also tells the story of the migration of Nair families to Nileshwar from the South.
Help Line/Phone Number
Police Station:
Bekal police station
Bekal, Kerala.
Police Station
Sulya, Dakshina Kannada
Karnataka.
Police Station
Puttur, Dakshina Kannada
Karnataka.
Police Station
Ullal, Dakshina Kannada
Karnataka.
Nearest Hospital:
Malik Deenar Charitable Hospital
Kasaragod, Kasaragod
Kerala
Government Hospital
Kasaragod, Kasaragod
Kerala
Govt hospital
nileshwar, Kasaragod
Kerala.
Care & Cure Hospital
Kanhangad, Kasaragod
Kerala.
SK Hospital
Ullal, Dakshina Kannada
Karnataka.
Sahara Hospital
Ullal, Dakshina Kannada
Karnataka.
Location info
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Address: Nileswar, Near Kasargod Town, Kasargod District, Kerala, India.
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District: Kasargod District
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Nearest City: Kanhangad, Kudlu, Mangalore,Thiruvallam and Kasargod
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Best time to visit: May.
Things to do at Mannanpurathkavu Nileshwar
Watch the temple is the performance of the Kurathi which involves the sacrifice of the cocks,Theyyam and annual fair.
Mobile network coverage
Airtel, Jio, BSNL, and Vi all provide coverage across Kerala. 4G is reliable in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and along the coastal belt. Coverage may be weaker in remote sections of the Western Ghats, deep forest reserves, and certain backwater stretches. Most hotels, houseboats, and cafes in tourist areas offer free Wi-Fi.
Food & restaurants nearby
Food options are available in the nearest town. Kerala cuisine — fish curry, appam with stew, puttu, and Kerala sadhya — is widely available and famously delicious.
Hotels & accommodation nearby
Accommodation is available in the nearest town or city. Options range from homestays to luxury resorts. Kerala’s homestay network is excellent and offers authentic local experiences.
Climate & weather
Kerala has a tropical monsoon climate with warm, humid conditions year-round. The best time to visit is November to February, when temperatures are a pleasant 22°C–30°C with low humidity and clear skies. March–May is hot and humid (up to 36°C). The southwest monsoon (June–September) brings heavy rainfall — the landscape transforms into lush green and this is the best time for Ayurvedic treatments. The northeast monsoon (October–November) brings shorter showers. Hill stations (Munnar, Wayanad) remain cooler year-round.
Nearest petrol pump
Petrol pumps are available in the nearest town or on the approach road — check locally for the closest option.
Best time to visit Mannanpurathkavu Nileshwar
Mannanpurathkavu Nileshwar takes place according to the Malayalam calendar. The best time to witness this festival is during its scheduled dates, which vary annually. Most Kerala festivals occur between November and May (the dry season). Check the official dates from Kerala Tourism before planning your visit.
How to reach Mannanpurathkavu Nileshwar
Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport (COK) (approximately 0 km). Nearest Railway Station: Ernakulam Junction / Ernakulam Town Railway Station. The destination is well-connected by Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) buses and private taxis from major towns.
Timings & opening hours
Festival timings vary by event. Most temple festivals start in the morning with flag-hoisting ceremonies and continue through the evening with processions, cultural programs, and fireworks. Night processions typically start around 8:00 PM–9:00 PM and continue past midnight.
Entry fee & tickets
Most festival events are free to attend and watch. Processions and temple grounds can be accessed without charge. Special seating for fireworks viewing may cost INR 100–500. Some cultural performances during festivals may have ticketed entry.
Duration needed
Major festivals last 8–10 days. Visitors typically spend 2–3 hours per day watching key events. The main procession day requires 4–6 hours.
Safety tips
Very large crowds gather at Mannanpurathkavu Nileshwar — keep your belongings secure and watch for pickpockets. Arrive early for a good viewing position of processions. Follow the instructions of festival volunteers and police. Keep children close and establish a meeting point in case of separation. Carry water and stay hydrated. Avoid bringing large bags or valuables to crowded festival grounds.
Things to carry
Comfortable shoes for walking and standing (crowds can be very large, seating may not be available), drinking water in a reusable bottle, a hat or cap, sunscreen and umbrella for day events, a light snack, earplugs (processions can be very loud with drums and fireworks), a camera (zoom lens recommended for procession shots), a power bank, and a small bag that can be secured against pickpockets.
Nearby visiting places
Fort Kochi, Mattancherry Palace, Cherai Beach, Bolghatty Island, Marine Drive, Chinese Fishing Nets, Hill Palace Museum, Kerala Kathakali Centre, St. Francis Church
Nearest airport, railway & bus
Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport (COK) (approximately 0 km). Nearest Railway Station: Ernakulam Junction / Ernakulam Town Railway Station. The destination is well-connected by Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) buses and private taxis from major towns.
History of Mannanpurathkavu Nileshwar
Mannanpurathkavu Nileshwar is one of Kerala’s vibrant festivals that showcase the state’s rich cultural and religious diversity. Kerala’s festivals are renowned for their spectacular processions featuring caparisoned elephants, traditional percussion ensembles (pancha vadyam), colourful umbrellas, and fireworks. Many festivals are temple-related and follow the Malayalam calendar, creating a year-round cycle of celebrations that are an integral part of Kerala’s cultural identity. The festival reflects the unique syncretic traditions of Kerala where communities of all faiths participate in each other’s celebrations.
Frequently asked questions
When does this festival take place? — Most Kerala festivals follow the Malayalam calendar (Kollavarsham). Dates vary annually — check the Kerala Tourism website or local sources for exact dates for your travel period. Is the festival free to attend? — Yes, all processions and public events are free. Special seating areas for fireworks or cultural programmes may have ticketed entry. How crowded is it? — Very crowded during major festivals. Large events like Thrissur Pooram attract hundreds of thousands of people. Arrive early, keep belongings secure, and establish meeting points. What should I wear? — Comfortable clothing suitable for standing in crowds. Modest dress is appreciated. Wear comfortable shoes.
Quick facts
- Type: Destination
- State: Kerala
- Category: Fairs And Festivals
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