Bekal Fort
Situated on the backdrop of Arabian seashore in Kasaragod district, Bekal Fort is one of the largest forts in Kerala. It rises to 130 feet above sea level and is festooned with an observation tower fitted with peepholes..
Thalassery Fort
Situated in Kannur district, Thalassery fort stands as the monument of colonial imperialism. A former military center of the British rule, this fort was constructed by British East India Company and has carved doors, secret tunnels and two underground chambers.
Hill Palace Museum
Built in 1865, the Hill Palace Museum was the official residence of the erstwhile rulers of Kochi. It is now famous for being a full-fledged Ethno-Archaeological Museum and Kerala's first ever Heritage Museum.
Synagogue at Mattanchery
Unique relics such as Belgian glass chandeliers, brass railed pulpits, gold crowns and copper plates belonging to 10th century line the interiors of Jewish synagogue or Paradesi synagogue in Kochi.
Palakkad Fort
Palakkad Fort, also known as Tipu's Fort is spread across 15 acres. This historic monument has borne witness the Mysorean invasion and the British colonialism.