Vattakottai Fort
Vattakottai Fort
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Sud D
Oakville, Canada78 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019
This is an ancient fort rebuilt many times over the millennia. This version was built by the French adventurer/ commander of the Tavancore forces - Eustachius De Lannoy in the 18th century. Well maintained. Nice fort.
Written 30 May 2020
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jishnumj
Kochi (Cochin), India577 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Friends
Vattakottai Fort has been declared as protected site and come under the administration of Indian archaeological department. It has been restored and developed as a tourist attraction.
The mesmerizing view from the fort is another reason why you should plan a visit to Vattakottai Fort. The view of vast spread of serene ocean on one side and the mystical Western Ghats on the other side is undoubtedly hypnotizing, making your visit to the fort worth remembering.
Written 26 February 2020
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NanjilsRobin
Marthandam, India73 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019
The fort is simple square fort wall, but the sea view form the fort is marvellous. Best in the morning/evening to avoid hot sun. But you can feel the breeze always. Superb beach view and you can have a view of Cape Comerin from here.
Written 5 March 2020
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Venkataraman R
Chennai (Madras), India240 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2022
This was originally built by Pandya kings as mud fort. Later was reconstructed as granite fort by De Lennoy, commander of Travancore Army. Great fort with separate slope for taking artillery and lots of defensive positions in the ramparts. Great fort to visit with excellent view of the nearby beach.
Written 25 May 2022
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NitinV81
New Delhi, India284 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2015 • Family
It is one of the heritage site with breathtaking view of ocean, mountains and windmills along the coast, 9 kms from kanyakumari but maintenance needs urgent attention. Opens up at 9am so u can come down after taking a holy trip to Sushendrum temple on the opposite direction and relax here. No entry ticket. Good place for picnic with kids on the untouched, uncrowded beach. Carry your food n drinking water as nothing is available there. Somebody leaving Kanyakumari in a hurry can also visit as it takes just 15 mins to finish the spot. Visit if you have time to spare as it is worth a visit.
Written 11 April 2015
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Ramakrishnan A
Bengaluru, India12 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2014 • Family
Vattakottai fort near kanyakumari is very good and beautiful near sea shore. it will be 20 km from kanyakumari, we can climb over fort and see the sea shore. its small we can just spend 1hr or so.
Written 23 April 2015
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Asish_N_S
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), India28 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2015 • Couples
A Fort that stands protecting the sea. view from that fort is very beautiful. Shallow sea provides beautiful color tuning to the view with green,blue and its combinations..
No fees to enter the fort.
It was built as a common brick fort, later it was reinforced with huge granite blocks by the french.The place has such a price in those days.The place where the fort stands was a huge pearl hub. you can still see some locals looking for something in the sea shores.
There is a beautiful garden at the center of the fort.
Written 20 April 2015
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Naveen K
Chennai (Madras), India29 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Looks very beautiful & best place to take snaps
Best view of beaches
Security is required as there is lower compound walls.
Written 16 February 2015
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doctor-indyeah
Mumbai, India723 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2013 • Friends
This is a very silent destination, on the way to Kanyakumari. To reach the fort you got to ask a couple of people, as there are no signboards or directions from the main road. But once on the road to the fort, you can see the fort and follow the direction.

The fort is built using granite blocks and looks as if it has come up from the sea. The old fort is well maintained by ASI and is kept neat and clean. They have taken special care to keep the surroundings green, may it be trees or the well trimmed ground grass.

We reached there at mid afternoon, was very hot, but inside the fort campus there is a Neem Tree under which we had a great nap. Wonderful place, cool breeze and nice ambiance altogether. There is a pond in the middle, that too well maintained. There WAS a tunnel from the fort to Padmanabhapuram Palace which is 25 km far, but presently is caved in and cannot be seen.

From one side you can see endless fields of Windmills. To the opposite, you can see the tall statue of Shri Tiruvalluar beyond long black sand beaches. There is a provision to take open bath in sea, with no enclosures, so not so lady friendly.

History is slightly obscured, but few facts are available. The fort was built by a Dutch captain for protection of Travancore from sea attacks, that time this area being under Travancore kingdom of kerala. This fort presently belongs to Tamil Nadu. There is a Guide there who can be hired at a nominal rate. He'll take you around the fort, but with very little English knowledge.

There is NO FOOD AVAILABLE for purchase here. A small time vendor with an inventory of some local drinks and Mineral Water is the only respite.
Written 30 August 2013
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nalini r
Bangalore, Karnataka, India26 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2015 • Family
On the way from Nagercoil to Kanyakumari we stopped at Vattakotai fort. It provides a good view of the ocean. Besides that there is nothing else.
Written 6 February 2015
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