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Vattakottai Fort

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About Vattakottai Fort

Far From City: 5 kms from city center
Cost: About Vattakottai Fort Weather: Time Required:1-2 hrs Open Time:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Cost:No entry fee

History and Architecture of Vattakottai Fort Even though the name "Vattakotai Fort" literally means "Circular Fort", it is actually a rectangular marvel. They say that they named it so because it facilitated the lookout for enemy lines from all sides of the fort- a 360-degree view. A rectangular fort, spreading across 3.5 acres of lush green land by the sea, surrounded by 25 feet tall walls; imagine the majesty of this structure. Built to withstand the force and stop enemy troops, the front walls of the fort are 29 feet thick! The side walls are 18 feet thick, and the inner walls are no less than 6 feet wide! No wonder this fortress has sustained for over two centuries! The entire structure is constructed of enduring and beautiful granite blocks. This massive fort is fully equipped with watchtowers, equipment rooms, army cantonments and provisional facilities to help the army survive any attacks. The watchtowers provide a complete view of the distant surroundings of the fort. The northern side of the fort shows a slop, which bore a canon that reached the upper parapet. From the few literary and epigraphical evidence found, it can be inferred that the fort was primarily built to watch and protect the Kumari port, which was a rich pearl harbour. Right next to Vattakottai, there are remains of a lighthouse in Leepuram. With its perfect location right by the sea, it is a favourite spot for picnicking and a little splashing in the waters. They say that in those times, the fort gave a crystal clear view of the Padmanabhapuram Palace from the top. Not just that, there is a 4 feet wide secret tunnel inside the fort that leads straight to the palace. The purpose of the tunnel was to allow the king and his family a quick escape in the event of an invasion or an emergency. However, this tunnel has been closed down to tourists to avoid anyone getting lost or suffocated in the dark. Many walls of the Vattakottai fort, have carved in them, motifs of fish. A similar fish motif was extensively used by the Pandya Kingdom. This has led archaeologists to believe that the fort must also have been in the rule of and under the use of the Pandya Empire. A small pond is situated right at the centre of the fort. The calm water contained in a rectangular trench makes it a perfect spot to sit and relax. The atmosphere is airy, peaceful and undoubtedly inviting.

How to Reach Vattakottai Fort The Kanyakumari Railway Station is only 8 km from the Vattakottai Fort, which is just a 9-minute drive. The Kanyakumari Road Transport Corporation offers a regular flow of buses which ply to and from the fort frequently. The magnificent fortress is located really close to Sri Narayan Maharaj Datta Mandir, which is a top-rated tourist attraction in the area, and a lot of buses start their routes at this temple and go to the fort. It is also very easy and pocket-friendly to hail a cab from Kanyakumari to the fort, which is only 7 km away.

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Tips 1. The fort has steps that you will need to climb to explore it fully. It is best for senior citizens to sit comfortably as soon as they find seating.2. Wear comfortable shoes and loose cotton clothing. Use generous amounts of sunscreen and carry a cap and sunglasses.3. Do get down to explore the black sand beach. It is a perfect location for making memories, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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