
Chandragiri Fort
The Chandragiri Fort in Kasaragod is a historical landmark and is at the intersection of the Payaswini River and the Arabian Sea. Sivappa Naik of Bedanore established this fort in the 17th century. Located on the ruins of a hill, The old Kizhur Siva Temple near Chandragiri attracts visitors who come to witness the sunset. This massive squarish fort is 150 feet (46 m) above sea level and covers around seven acres along the Chandragiri river.
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The Chandragiri Fort in Kasaragod is a historical landmark and is at the intersection of the Payaswini River and the Arabian Sea. Sivappa Naik of Bedanore established this fort in the 17th century. Located on the ruins of a hill, The old Kizhur Siva Temple near Chandragiri attracts visitors who come to witness the sunset. This massive squarish fort is 150 feet (46 m) above sea level and covers around seven acres along the Chandragiri river.

