Located in Kasaragod distinct of Kerala, Posadi Gumpe allures travellers from around the world with its beautiful vistas and mist-clad hilltops. Posadi Gumpe is a Tulu word where Posa means ‘new’ and Gumpe means ‘hill’.
Situated 15 km south of Bekal this less-explored hill station lets you experience the best sunrise in your life. It is situated on a hillock 1,060 ft above sea level and offers a picture-perfect view of the Arabian Sea, Mangalore and Kudremukh.
The temple is considered the epicentre of Onam celebrations across Kerala.
Annually the church witnesses the participation of a large number of people from around the globe.
Thousands of devotees immersed in prayers carrying wooden crosses of different sizes and ambling up a hill; a whole village getting decked up and readying itself to welcome these pilgrims.
Once a year, the River Pamba gets enlivened as an elaborately decorated snake boat glides across its placid waters bearing the provisions for a grand feast
Pooram Purappadu, Uthram Vilakku and Vrischika Ekadasi are the popular festivals
Discover the thrills & chills of festivities here!
Described as the land of Forts and Gods, Kasaragod is noted for Theyyam, a performing art that blends dance, myth, drama, music, art and theatrics. The magnificent key-hole shaped Bekal Fort is an architectural wonder. The northernmost district of Kerala, Kasaragod is also renowned for its hills, water bodies, and coir and handloom industry
Details of trekking facilities at Possadi Gumpe (Posadi Gumpe), a hill station in Kasaragod district of Kerala, India.