The
Beypore Beach is located beside the
river Chaliyar in the district of
Kozhikode Beypore. The area is famous
for its remarkable ports and fishing
ports, regarded as an important aspect
of trade and sea-time centre of Kerala.
There are strong activities in terms
of trade and commerce in ports Baypore
with Western Asia. The boat traditional
Uur made famous by the Arabs, was
built here in Baypore. The boat yard
was once famous and well south after,
but unfortunately did not develop
tourism. Beach Beypore Kerala has
a bridge is built of stone blocks
right into the sea for about 2 km
to create a trail through the sea
The Beypore Beach
gives an immediate sense of serenity
and tranquillity. The vast expanse
of deep blue sea met visitors and
easy-to the peaceful atmosphere is
complemented by the sandy beach and
courteous premises. The new villas
coming around the beach promises of
luxury housing for those who are willing
to spend for comfort, but not build
too close to the beach to disrupt
its natural beauty. The Beypore Beach
is about 10 km from the main city.
Historically, Arabs,
Greeks, Romans, Phoenicians, Dutch,
Portuguese and French all landed in
Kerala to exploit the availability
of spices and richness of Malabar.
Even if Kappad large share landings
of these visits, Kozhikode was still
considered the most important centre
of the Malabar region at this time.
The leaders of the time were Zamorins
and as powerful as they were clever.
Even if foreigners were welcomed,
have Zamorins hard bargains and can
be easily exploited as other regions
such as Kollam and Kochi. As like
most beaches in Kerala, Beypore Beach
is a crowded and not yet marred by
marketing.
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