9 Tombs to Explore in Kerala

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Kerala

Kerala, known by the tagline “God’s Own Country” is a coastal state in the south western region of India. The state is bordered by a number of beaches in the west, covered by hills of Western Ghats on the east, and filled with backwaters. #GodsOwnCountry

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Tombs to Explore in Kerala

Cheraman Juma Masjid

The very first mosque in India constructed in the time of Prophet Muhammad.

Conolly's Plot

Conolly’s Plot (also Canoli Plot/ Canoly’s Plot) is the oldest teak plantation in the world. The plantation, which was developed in the 1840s is home to more than 100 large teak trees, among which the biggest one has a girth of 4.2 meters and a height of 46.5 meters.

Muniyara - Anakottapara Park

The Muniyara Dolmens are magnificent prehistoric dolmens, situated in Marayoor, Idukki. The tourists trek through the area of Muniyara to reach 15 different types of Dolmens, which belongs to the Neolithic Age, i.e. between 3000 BC and 14000 BC.

Payyambalam Beach

One of the five beaches that are collectively known as "Kannur beach". Being right near to Kannur City, the beach is a popular spot. In addition to the beach, the area has monuments that commemorate the lives of political leaders who belonged to Kannur.

Pazhassi Raja Museum

The memorial of Pazhassi Raja, the lion of Kerala.

Sakthan Thampuran Palace

The home and resting place of Shakthan Thampuran, the King of Cochin Dynasty

St Andrew's Basilica Church

One of the major pilgrim centers of Christians in Kerala, and an architectural marvel.

St Francis CSI Church

The 500 year old Church which was the burial place of Vasco da Gama, the first European to enter India.

St. Thomas Shrine

The first Christian church of India, and the resting place for many saints.

Map of Tombs to explore in Kerala