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Category: Monuments

Jun 21
Vizhinjam Rock-Cut Cave

Considered to be the smallest rock-cut shrine in southern India, the Vizhinjam Rock-cut cave is dated to back to 8th century. The shrine has a central cell with an independent sculpture of Dakshinamurthy and on either side of the cell are unfinished sculptures of Siva and Parvathi. It is believed to be one of the […]

Jun 21
Government Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram

The Secretariat is among the most magnificent and well known structures in all of Kerala. People who visit the capital city of Thiruvananthapuram are awestruck by this gigantic structure. It houses the offices of ministers and important bureaucrats and is a major symbol of power and democracy in Kerala.

Jun 21
Dutch Cemetery, Ernakulam

The Dutch Cemetery is among the most visited sites in Fort Kochi and is famous for its imperial inhabitants, voyagers who left their homelands centuries ago to propagate and expand their own empire. Consecrated in 1724, the Cemetery is today managed by the Church of South India. From here emanate stories that shaped the cultural mix […]

Jun 21
Bekal Fort

Kasaragod boasts of the largest and best preserved Fort in the whole of Kerala, bordered by a magnificent beach. Shaped like a giant keyhole, the historic Bekal Fort was built in the 17th century. This historic monument offers a superb view of the Arabian Sea from its tall observation towers, which were occupied by gigantic […]