Kumbla is famous for its mangrove forests, which are teeming with biodiversity. The river mouth is abundant in minerals, sand, and silt, creating the perfect conditions for mangroves to thrive. The Kumbla Mangrove Forest is a popular tourist spot in the Kasaragod district.
Kumbala, renowned for its picturesque beauty, lush landscapes, and tranquil ambiance, is situated 12 kilometers north of Kasaragod. It lies between Kasaragod and Bekal, a well-known tourist spot.
Kumbala is also known for
– Ananthapura Lake Temple
– Kanipura Sri Gopalakrishna Temple
– Arikady Fort
– Maipady Palace
– Bela Church
– Madhur
– Nellikunnu Beach
– Nellikunnu Mosque
– Mallikarjuna Temple, Kasargod