Anjengo Fort
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, VARKALA/ Updated : Jul 26, 2016, 21:09 IST
Synopsis
History buffs will find the 20-minute drive out of town to this fort, located in a fishing village, entirely worth the effort.
History buffs will find the 20-minute drive out of town to this fort, located in a fishing village, entirely worth the effort. Read less

History buffs will find the 20-minute drive out of town to this fort, located in a fishing village, entirely worth the effort. This 17th century fort was initially used by the Portuguese as a depot for trading goods and arms, and later served as a signalling station and a trading depot for pepper and coir, for the British. Briefly besieged by the locals during a local rebellion in 1721, the fort also served as a British ammunition store during the Anglo-Mysore Wars in the 18th century. Soak in the gorgeous views from the ramparts and don’t forget to check out the 130-foot tall lighthouse that once guided ships arriving from Britain. There are some old churches and a cemetery nearby, while the beach remains clean and unspoiled.
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