Muzhappilangad wins BBC favour

Beach picked as 1 of top 6 drive-in destinations in world

By :  Harigovind
Update: 2016-06-23 20:04 GMT
Muzhappilangad beach

KANNUR: Kerala’s only drive-in beach,  Muzhappilangad  in Kannur  which stretches across four kilometres of sand,  has been chosen by the BBC as one of the top six drive-in beaches in the world. Muzhappilangad is the only Asian beach featured in the list along with Corolla, North Carolina and Padre Island (Texas)  beaches in the US, Fraser Coast beach in Australia, Natal to Fortaleza stretch  in Brazil and Sólheimasandur beach in Iceland.

According to the report published in the BBC Auto, Muzhappilangad is termed as one of the most beautiful beaches in India in crescent shape protected by giant black rocks that keep the surf gentle.    

“This is good, because all manner of motor vehicles will be sharing your watery lane, from local families in SUVs, to hotshots practising Tokyo drifts in their Subarus, to local youth riding motorcycles where the waves lap the sand,” says the article written by noted automobile writer David K. Gibson.

Muzhappilangad beach, which is 12 km  from Thalassery, is also known for adventure sports like paragliding, parasailing and microlite flights. Other attractions include water sports, power boating or a simple catamaran ride.

“Getting attention at the international level will  boost the tourism in the area and also help in bringing more projects,” opined Kannur DTPC secretary Saji Varghese.  At present,  the authorities have placed control on driving due to the monsoon season and the speed has been restricted to 20 km/hour as a safety measure.

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