9 Historical Places In Kerala, India

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Nduku
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Located in the Malabar coast, Kerala stretches approximately 373 miles (600 kilometres) along the Arabian Sea shoreline. This state in India sits on an average area of 150,000 square miles (38,863 square kilometres). This region is known for having some of the oldest forts such as the Fort Kochi, Bekal Fort, Palakkad Fort, and many more. Moreover, attractions such as museums, restaurants, amusement parks, boutiques, and shopping malls are also available. Other activities to indulge in include boating, hiking, camping, fishing, sightseeing, and lots of other amazing stuff. Read on for more information about the best historical places in Kerala, India, for an exciting holiday experience.

1. Tellicherry Fort


Located in a beautiful region in Kerala, Thalassery Fort was among one of the most dominant European trading centres during the 18th century. The monument is nestled 0.5 miles just (0.9 kilometres) from the railway station and 60 miles (96 kilometres) from Calicut International Airport. The fort has a relaxed atmosphere with underground hiding places, caves, and waterways. The place also has a well-maintained garden and ancient tools used by the British colonialists. This amazing tourist destination is ideal for a family vacation, friends outing, and romantic couples holiday.

Tellicherry Fort

Address: Near Thalassery New Bus Stand Kanyakumari - Panvel Highway, Pilakool, Thalassery, Kerala 670103, India

Website: Tellicherry Fort

Opening hours: Sun: 8am - 5:45pm; Mon - Sat: 8am - 6pm

Price: Under 1 USD

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2. Fort Kochi

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Fort Kochi is a region sitting adjacent to the Arabia sea in the charming Kerala area. This region in the city of Kochi was initially a fishing village during the pre-colonial era and later on considered as a trading centre. Many different structures with Portuguese, Dutch, and British architecture can be seen around this area. Foodstuff and spices such as cinnamon, cloves, pepper were cultivated and outsourced by Chinese and Arab traders to regions in Europe and the Middle East. This place is easily accessible through water or road and it is a perfect tourist destination for unwinding.

Fort Kochi

Address: 1/292B, near Parade Ground, Lily Street, Fort Kochi, Kochi 682001, India

Website: Fort Kochi

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 10am - 12pm, 3pm - 5pm (closed on Sun)

Price: Free

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3. Bekal Fort

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The Bekal Fort was constructed during the 17th century by an impressive leader of Keladi. This fort is the largest in the region and sits on a large piece of land close to the Arabian sea. The view of the sea and the stunning beach from the fort is scenic. The fort is clean and well maintained and surrounded by a large perimeter. The fort has a past history of victorious achievements and glorious architecture. The establishment is situated approximately 40 miles (65 kilometres) to Mangalore.

Bekal Fort

Address: Kasaragod Road, PO Bekal Fort, Beside Bekal Fort Railway Station Dist, Bekal, Kerala 671316, India

Website: Bekal Fort

Opening hours: 8am - 5:30pm (daily)

Price: Under 1 USD

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4. Palakkad Fort

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Situated in the southernmost part of India in a town known as Kerala, is the ancient Palakkad Fort. The fort was initially built in the eighteenth century as different troops tried to take over and rule the trading routes. This historical tourist destination has a scenic environment with a well-maintained garden, waterways, and ancient tools used by the occupants of the fort. The monument also has a shrine and a special cell where inmates were kept. This region also has a children’s park, a cricket stadium, and an open-air auditorium. Welcome.

Palakkad Fort

Address: Palakkad-Koduvayur, Thathamangalam-Meenakshipuram Highway, Kenathuparambu, Kunathurmedu, Palakkad, Kerala 678001, India

Website: Palakkad Fort

Opening hours: 8am - 6pm (daily)

Price: Free

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5. Dutch Palace


The Dutch Palace also known as Mattancherry Palace was first built in the sixteenth century by the Portuguese and was later on renovated by the Dutch. This monument was included in the list of heritage sites by UNESCO for its contribution to the history of this region. The palace has scenic murals depicting Hindu’s culture, religion, and landscape. Ancient items such as coins, umbrellas, clothes, and ivory are among the things found in this place. The establishment is located close to Paradesi Synagogue, Pazhayannur Bhagavathy Temple, and antique shops in beautiful Kerala region.

Dutch Palace

Address: Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India

Website: Dutch Palace

Opening hours: Sun - Thu: 9:45am - 1pm, 2pm - 4:45pm (closed on Fri & Sat)

Price: Under 1 USD

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6. Thripunithura Hill Palace Museum

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Thripunithura Hill Palace Museum is a historical museum located at Kochi in Kerala, India. Constructed in the 19th century, the museum is made up of 49 traditional Kerala architectural structures sitting on a 0.08 square miles (0.22 square kilometres) piece of land. The interior contains various ancient sculptures, coins, weapons, inscriptions, and paintings of the Cochin royal family. The garden is well maintained and also a cemented pavement leading to the entrance of the different buildings in the area. This establishment is nestled 6.2 miles ( 10 kilometres) from the city centre and can be easily accessed by rail or road.

Thripunithura Hill Palace Museum

Address: Hill Palace Rd, Irumpanam, Thrippunithura, Ernakulam, Kerala 682301, India

Website: Thripunithura Hill Palace Museum

Opening hours: Tue - Sun: 9:30am - 12:30pm, 2pm - 4:30pm (closed on Mon)

Price: Under 1 USD

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7. Edakkal Caves

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Edakkal Caves is a scenic region nestled approximately 16 miles (25 kilometres) from Kalpetta region in Kerala, India. This prehistoric site was used by the early man as protection against the weather and wild animals. This region was also used as a trading route between Malabar ports and the high mountains of Mysore. The stone writings on the wall depict to have existed in the seventh century during the Neolithic man period. Other tools and items used by the early man also suggest of the prehistoric presence. Visit this popular tourist attraction with family or friends for a memorable holiday.

Edakkal Caves

Address: Wayanad district, Nenmeni, Kerala 673595, India

Website: Edakkal Caves

Opening hours: Tue - Sun: 8am - 4pm (closed on Mon)

Price: Under 1 USD

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8. Anchuthengu Fort

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Anchuthengu Fort was built in the seventeenth century by the British colonialist to serve as a signalling station for ships. The fort was a major post for the British in the Malabar coast region. The establishment is filled with various weapons used by the British such as guns, bastions, and a garrison with a holding capacity of 400 troops. The fort was also used as a storing facility for ammunition during the Anglo-Mysore war of the 18th century. Come with family and friends and learn more about the rich history of this beautiful monument.

Anchuthengu Fort

Address: Anchuthengu, Kerala 695309, India

Website: Anchuthengu Fort

Opening hours: 8am - 5pm (daily)

Price: Free

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9. Thrikkakudi Rock Cut Cave Temple


A rare Shiva temple from the 8th century, near Thiruvalla, is a fascinating experience. Such an ancient temple highlights the brilliance of architecture and establishes its archaeological significance. The entire temple has been carved out of a huge piece of rock. The architectural style is similar to that of Pallavas. The astonishing stone engravings are what attracts the millions of visitors to this rock-cut temple.

Thrikkakudi Rock Cut Cave Temple

Address: Pathanamthitta, Thiruvalla, Kerala

Website: Thrikkakudi Rock Cut Cave Temple

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This perfect tourist destination is packed with lots of fun activities, scenic landscapes, and exciting attractions. Visitors flock to this region annually to relax and unwind and take in the beauty of the foliage and ancient architecture.

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Nduku Mulwa is an accomplished online freelancer with a penchant for travel. She has explored various countries, including Canada, South Africa, Ghana, and Japan, in pursuit of stunning landscapes,...Read more

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