Kasargod, Jun 15: A comprehensive beautification project of State Tourism Department aimed at developing Bekal Fort as a major tourist destination in the region has secured the approval of Central government.
An estimated Rs 5 crore beatification plan includes a light and sound show to shed light on the history of the Fort and special lighting arrangements in the construction.

Following the model of Hyderabad’s Golkonda Fort, a 45-minute-long light and sound show will narrate the history and significance of the Bekal Fort. A special venue with 220 seats will be constructed near the guest house for the show. Apart from Malayalam, the narration will go on in Kannada and English languages too.
“A special delegation of Archaeological Survey of India will visit the Fort soon and an experts’ panel would be formed to design the show. The script of the programme needs to be endorsed by the Archaeological department,” said Nagesh, Secretary, District Tourism Promotion Council.
Currently the Fort opens for the visitors at 9.30 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. Once the light and sound show is launched, the time will be extended to 8 p.m. he added.
Situated on the outskirts of Kasaragod town, the historic fort is already attracting a large number of tourists from neighbouring states including coastal Karnataka.
Shivappa Nayaka of Bednore had reportedly constructed the Bekal Fort in 1650AD. It served as an important military station of Tipu Sultan when he led the great military expedition to capture Malabar. The death of Tipu Sulthan in Fourth Anglo-Mysore War in 1799 saw the end of Mysorean control and subsequently the fort came under the British East India Company.



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