Hosdurg Fort, located in the picturesque town of Hosdurg, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike. The fort, built in the 16th century, offers a glimpse into the rich history of the region with its well-preserved walls and scenic surroundings.
The fort's architecture is impressive, showcasing the strategic design and fortification techniques of its time. Walking through its gates and along the ramparts provides a sense of stepping back in time. The views from the fort are stunning, with expansive landscapes and a serene atmosphere that makes for a peaceful visit.
While the fort is relatively well-maintained, it’s worth noting that there are limited facilities nearby, so plan accordingly. The site is great for history buffs, photographers, and anyone interested in exploring historical architecture.
Overall, Hosdurg Fort is a worthwhile visit and offering a blend of historical significance and...
Read moreHosdurg Fort, half a kilometre south of Kanhangad (and 15 kms south of Bekal), is one of the many forts built by the Ikkeri Nayakas. It is a fine example of the opulent and diverse history of Kasaragod but is now in ruins.
The Nayakas also built the Poonkavanam Karpooreswara Temple. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and located to south-west of the fort.
An internationally renowned spiritual centre called Nithyananda Ashram is also located nearby.
Somashekara Nayaka from the Keladi Nayaka dynasty of Ikkeri built this fort. The place is made well known by the Nithyanandasram with 45 caves. The fort is now in ruins, but located nearby is a school and some...
Read moreIn the hilly reaches of Kasaragod district, people are used to seeing impressive forts at almost every turn, built both as military bastions and important centres for commercial and cultural activities. In Kanhangad lies the Hosdurg Fort, among the legendary chain of forts built by Somashekara Nayak of Ikkeri Dynasty. Lying nearby is the internationally renowned spiritual centre, the Nithyanandashram. About 15km from Bekal, these form an intriguing set of places that add to Kasaragod’s charm.
Getting there
Nearest railway station: Kanhangad, about 5 km
Nearest airport: Mangalore International Airport...
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