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Beyond Kovalam & Alappuzha: 8 Lesser-Known Kerala Beaches for a Perfect Weekend Vacation
Kerala is popular for its shoreline, but here’s a list of eight beaches located off the beaten track. From birdwatching and wading to an island at low tide; to visiting fish and prawn farms, you can do as little or as much as you wish to at these quiet places.More often than not, tourists are so bent on ticking off a visit to a “famous” beach that they forget that a beach is often a small part of a long shoreline — the lesser-known beaches along which could be as beautiful, if not more.
In fact, chances are that they would be cleaner sans the overload of tourists and littering.
Here are eight such beaches in Kerala that should be on your itinerary if you’re one for a quiet, pristine experience.
A word of caution: Do your research before visiting secluded areas by yourself, and take back every single bit of plastic you carry!
Kuzhuppilly Beach, Kochi
Situated 6 km from its well-known counterpart Cherai, Kuzhuppilly Beach is best known for the spectacular path which leads to it, with water-filled fish farms on either side.
An early morning or late evening drive is definitely recommended. Kuzhuppilly is famous for its prawn and fish farms, so remember to get a taste of fresh seafood from a local eatery for lunch.
Recently, the beach was also in the news when Olive Ridley turtles turned up for their nesting season, which the Social Forestry division has been taking care to protect with the help of local fisherfolk.
Munambam Beach, Kochi
Also an extension of the Cherai shoreline, Munambam Beach is a charming spot where the Periyar river meets the Arabian Sea. The village is known for its centuries-old fishing harbour and the Chinese fishing nets that adorn the skyline. Of late, quite a few water sports have been introduced on this beach.
Don’t miss the annual kite festival held here, where enthusiasts from across the country meet up and fly kites of a multitude of sizes and shapes.
Muzhappilangad Beach, Kannur
Varkala Beach, Thiruvananthapuram
Thaickal Beach, Cherthala
The Alleppey and Marari beaches can be quite crowded during the tourist season, and if you are looking for quiet walks and some reading, Thaickal with its pristine waters and clean sands is the one for you.
One of the attractions of this beach is the remnants of a 1,000-year-old wind-powered ship, discovered two decades back, which is now under the protection of the Archaeological Department. Also close by is the famous Arthunkal Church, a hotspot for pilgrims.
Thikkodi Beach, Kozhikode
Also a drive-in beach, few people would be aware of Thikkodi, where you can cruise down the four km stretch of clean, firm sands while watching the sun go down the sea. The sands are apparently so firm that locals take driving lessons on the beach.
While here, don’t miss a visit to the Nandi Lighthouse nearby and the rocky Velliyamkallu Island.