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Kerala, also known as God’s own country, is among the top 10
places to visit in Asia. Its geographical beauty is unmatched. It
also has rich culture and history that reflects in the lifestyle of its
citizens. Many tourists visit this place every year to relax in the
natural beauty of this place and understand its history.There are
various caves, beaches, forts, monuments, etc. that have a
great place in history. If you like to explore places and
understand their past, then Kerala is the right place for you. Put
on your hats and take out your maps to find the treasures that
Kerala holds.
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Edakkal Caves
Located in Wayanad district of Kerala, these two natural caves
lie 1,200 meters above sea level. The rocks are of historic value
as various human and animal carvings are there on its walls.
Also, it has carvings of tools used by ancient men. Studies are
being done on several other symbols that have not been
identified yet and suggest prehistoric presence.The caves are
almost 8,000 years old and have been occupied at different time
periods. The route to the caves is well maintained. There are
some manmade stairs and some natural rocks to climb the way
up. The way to top is beautiful and the history of this place is
catchy.
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Kappad Beach
According to the board installed by the government, Vasco Da
Gama landed here when he discovered India. It is a beach near
Kozhikode. Any visit to this beach is incomplete without visiting
the renowned site.The aura of this beach shows its historic
value. There are spice fields, rocks and small hills that add to its
beauty. The tranquil experience and unmatched beauty makes
this place favorite of many.There is an 800 year old temple near
the beach which holds high religious and historic value
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Beakal Fort
Kasaragod district is lucky to have Kerala’s largest fort there.
One of the major attractions here is the water tank with a flight of
steps in it. There is also a tower which gives a nice view of
nearby towns. It was built to keep an eye on the slightest
movement of enemies and thus, prevent attacks. Near the fort
lie Hanuman temple and a mosque which show the religious
history of the place.The fort has no significant signs of being
administrative capital and it is assumed that it was used for
defense purposes. The zigzag pathways, holes in walls at
different heights and trenches are proof of the same.
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Marayoor
It is a town in Idukki district of Kerala. This place is the only
place with natural sandalwood forests. You can explore the
beautiful forests with the smell of sandalwood pleasing your
nostrils.It is believed that the town was a part of Stone Age
civilization. It has stone coffins with underground tunnels, known
as Muniyaras, that are present everywhere. There are caves
with paintings depicting the stories of Ramayana and
Mahabharata. The art of rock paintings and the facts about
Muniyaras attract tourists the most.For those who like peeking in
the history, this place is a perfect spot.
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Anjengo Fort
This place marks its place in history as this is where the first
trade site of East India Company got established in Kerala in
1694. This fort also served as the first signaling station for ships
coming from England. The fort was occupied by the EIC and
was used as a store of war supplies during Anglo-Mysore war. It
also got attacked by locals during the times of rage against EIC
but somehow it survived.The fort has witnessed many events
during the colonial rule and thus has historic importance. The
marvelous architecture of the fort interests many tourists and
experts
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Kumarakam
Located near the Kottayam city is this boat famous for its
backwater tourism. It is located in the backdrop of Vembanad
Lake, which is the largest lake in Kerala.The history behind this
place is that in earlier days kings used to have boat fights and
attacks. As Vembanad Lake was a dangerous area, the king
decided to keep soldiers there and also built a fort.The natural
beauty of this place is filled with diverse flora and fauna. Various
migratory birds visit the area and the marine life forms are found
in plenty. The place is famous for its houseboats and boat
races.It is a perfect blend of history and natural beauty and is
worth a visit.
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Krishnapuram Palace
This palace and museum are located in Kayamkulam in Alappuzha
district of Kerala. The architecture employed in building the fort is of
typical Kerala style with gabled roof, narrow corridor and dormer
windows.The palace has possessions of past inhabitants of the fort
that are kept in the museum. One of the main attractions here is the
large pond in the fort. It is believed that it has underground secret
routes that were made for an easy escape from the enemies in
case of attack. Many Kerala styled paintings can also be seen in
the palace.There are several buildings of interest in the palace. It is
a well-maintained site with the right mix of history, architectural
excellence and old collections.
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St. Francis Church
This church lies inside Fort Kochi and is the oldest European
church in India. It stands as the testimonial to the Colonial
struggle in the country and is of high historical importance. The
Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama was first buried here for
14 years before being moved to Lisbon. His gravestone along
with that of the Portuguese and the Dutch can be found here. A
cenotaph for people of Kochi who died in World War 1 can also
be seen here.The church has been restructured and converted a
lot of times when the rulers changed. It has stood as a witness
to a lot of major happenings and thus attracts history
enthusiasts.
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Thrissur
Thrissur is the cultural capital of Kerala and was once the capital of
the Kingdom of Cochin. The monuments and caves in the area are
from really old times. It has also served as an important trade
center between Kerala and other regions. There is a lot to explore
here, ranging from churches to forts to museums. The annual
Thrissur Pooram attracts a huge crowd every year. It is the largest
temple festival of the country and is spectacular. The city also
served as a key Buddhist Center.Being one of the oldest cities in
Kerala, it also has mythological beliefs attached to it. It is believed
that Lord Parasurama created this city.Thrissur is a historically and
culturally rich city and it never ceases to amaze its visitors.