...

Chandragiri Fort

Kasaragod, Kerala, India
Heritage of Chandragiri Fort: Chandragiri Fort is a 17th-century fortification located on the banks of the Payaswini River near its confluence with the Arabian Sea. Built by Sivappa Nayaka of Bednore, the fort was part of a chain of fortifications intended to protect the kingdom from seafaring inva ders. The fort sits atop a hill, approximately 150 feet above sea level, offering a strategic vantage point over the coastline and the river. Its history is marked by shifting allegiances, having been under the control of the Vijayanagara Empire, the Ikkeri Nayakas, Hyder Ali, and eventually the British. Today, the fort is a protected monument under the state archaeology department. Though much of the interior is in ruins, the massive laterite walls and bastions still stand tall, whispering stories of ancient battles and naval defenses. The panoramic view of the river meeting the sea is considered one of the most beautiful sights in Kasaragod. The fort's location makes it a popular spot for sunset watchers and history enthusiasts who wish to explore the lesser-known ruins of the region.

General information

  • ...
    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
  • ...
    Place Type:
    Historical Fort & Viewpoint
  • ...
    Entry Fees:
    Nominal Entry Fee: Currently, there is a very small entry fee (approx. 10 to 20 INR) for maintenance, though it varies seasonally.

    Light and Sound Show: If operational, the evening light and sound show may have a separate ticket cost of a...
    Nominal Entry Fee: Currently, there is a very small entry fee (approx. 10 to 20 INR) for maintenance, though it varies seasonally.

    Light and Sound Show: If operational, the evening light and sound show may have a separate ticket cost of around 50 INR.
  • ...
    Timing:
    Standard Timings: Open from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM every day.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to arrive is around 4:30 PM to explore the ruins before the sunset. ...
    Standard Timings: Open from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM every day.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to arrive is around 4:30 PM to explore the ruins before the sunset.
  • ...
    Special Events:
    Kasaragod Utsav: During the local cultural festivals, the fort is sometimes lit up, hosting heritage walks and storytelling sessions.

    Monsoon Greenery: The arrival of the monsoon turns the fort into a lush green oasis, celebrated by nature...
    Kasaragod Utsav: During the local cultural festivals, the fort is sometimes lit up, hosting heritage walks and storytelling sessions.

    Monsoon Greenery: The arrival of the monsoon turns the fort into a lush green oasis, celebrated by nature photographers.
  • ...
    Best Photo Spots:
    River Confluence Point: The view where the blue river meets the darker sea is a stunning subject for landscape photography.

    Bastion Archways: Use the circular bastions to frame the sea for a classic "fortress" shot.

    Read More
    River Confluence Point: The view where the blue river meets the darker sea is a stunning subject for landscape photography.

    Bastion Archways: Use the circular bastions to frame the sea for a classic "fortress" shot.

    The Laterite Textures: The sun-drenched red walls provide excellent contrast and texture for detailed shots.

Photo Gallery

...
Darjeeling
Queen of Hills • Tea Gardens

Things To Do

  • ...
    Climbing the Ramparts: Walk along the thick laterite walls to enjoy a 360-degree view of the surrounding landscape.

    Watching the Sunset: Join the locals in the evening to watch the spectacular sunset over the Arabian Sea.

    River Boating: Nearby facilities offer boat rides in the Payaswini River, providing a different perspective of the fort from the water.

    Exploring the Ruins: Search for the remains of the old barracks and storage rooms inside the fort enclosure.

    Bird Watching: The riverside location attracts various water birds, making it a treat for nature lovers.

    Picnicking: The grassy areas within the fort are ideal for a quiet family picnic during the cooler hours.

    Read More

Resturants

Show All

Information

  • ...
    Why Famous:
    Strategic Confluence Point: The fort is famous for its location at the meeting point of the Payaswini River and the Arabian Sea.

    Sunset Views: It is widely regarded as the best spot in Kasaragod to witness the sunset, as the sun dips direc...
    Strategic Confluence Point: The fort is famous for its location at the meeting point of the Payaswini River and the Arabian Sea.

    Sunset Views: It is widely regarded as the best spot in Kasaragod to witness the sunset, as the sun dips directly into the sea beyond the river mouth.
  • ...
    Architecture:
    Laterite Defense Architecture: The fort is constructed entirely of large blocks of red laterite, a stone native to the region, known for its durability.

    Dimensions and Bastions: The fort follows a roughly square layout, covering an area of...
    Laterite Defense Architecture: The fort is constructed entirely of large blocks of red laterite, a stone native to the region, known for its durability.

    Dimensions and Bastions: The fort follows a roughly square layout, covering an area of about 7 acres. It features eight circular bastions equipped with cannon holes that were used to survey the sea and the river. The walls are approximately 15 feet high and 5 feet thick, designed to withstand heavy artillery. The entrance is marked by a traditional gateway that leads to a series of underground passages and ruins of barracks that once housed the garrison.
  • ...
    How To Reach:
    By Air: Mangaluru Airport is about 60 KMS away.

    By Train: Kasaragod Railway Station is just 7 KMS from the fort, making it very accessible.

    By Road: It is located just off the NH 66, and private cars or b...
  • ...
    Near Tourist Places:
    Bekal Fort (12 KMS), Kappil Beach (15 KMS), Malik Deenar Mosque (6 KMS), Kasaragod Town (7 KMS), Madhur Temple (13 KMS), Chembirika Beach (4 KMS), Ananthapura Lake Temple (18 KMS), Hosdurg Fort (25 KMS), Nileshwaram (35 KMS), Bela Church (22 KMS)

Tourism Tips

  • ...
    Safety on Walls: Be careful while walking on the ramparts as some parts of the laterite blocks might be slippery or uneven.

    Cash and Connectivity: Carry small change for entry fees; mobile signal is excellent here.

    Read More

Reviews

Note:-

Information provided here in good Faith and for reference only.

All information and pictures will be updated soon, please keep visiting.

Near Places
...
Adhur Gopalakrishna Temple

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Ananthapura Lake Temple

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Arayi Temple

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Arikady Fort

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Azhithala Beach

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Bela Church

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Chandragiri Fort

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Chembirika Beach

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Cheruvathur

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Hosdurg Fort

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
in Other Cities