Kannur (Kerala):Muzhappilangad Beach in Kannur district of Kerala which is Asia's longest drive-in beach and the only beach in the State which has the approval for vehicles to drive in through the sandy beaches is in a state of disrepair.
With COVID lockdown regulations and the beach remaining closed for public for months, the beauty and charm of Muzhappilangad seem to have faded away.
The benches and small shelters on the beach are all damaged. The wild growth along the sides have started growing into the beach.
The vast sandy beach is now filled with scattered wooden logs.
Though the regulations and curfew at the tourist centres in the district have all been revoked, the beaches here remain dirty and unclean. However, the vehicles are not allowed to drive through the beach yet.
Das Kalarikkal, an album producer, said the enticing beauty and cleanliness of Muzhppilangad Beach, which is the favourite shooting spot for cinema and album makers, must be revived.
Meanwhile, the State Tourism Department has earmarked Rs 226 crore for a massive makeover project, which includes works at Muzhappilangad, and Dharmadam island nearby. Tourism Deputy Director P Muralidharan said a master plan is being readied for works here at an estimated cost of Rs 226 Crores.