Muziris Heritage Tour-Explore the hidden gem of Kerala tourism!

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A CRUISE THROUGH THE GOLDEN AGE OF SPICE TRADE,The hop-on hop-off boat service is the first of its kind in the country and traverses the hotspots in the erstwhile Muziris region, the hub of Kerala's ancient spice trade. The service includes three fully air-conditioned boats that can carry 25 passengers each.
The places covered in the circuit are Paravur Visitor's Centre (Jetty),Sahodaran Ayyappan Museum,Manjumatha Church,Pallipuram Fort,Paliam Kovilakom (Kerala History Museum),Kottappuram Fort, built by the Portuguese in 1523, played a significant role in the wars between the Zamorins of Kozhikode and the rulers of Kochi. It was later captured by the Dutch, following a heavy fight in which the fort was all but destroyed,Kerala Jews History Museum (Paravur Synagogue).Muziris welcomes you to the cape of trade culture, left behind by its ancestors from around the world, to the waves of Azhikode where Christianity first entered India, to the Cheraman mosque, which gave out the first Muslim call for prayers, to the Bharani festival at the Kodungallur Bhagavathy temple, to the original culture of the Jewish synagogue, to the village where handlooms spin thinks of heritage, to the Palium palace and to the old waterways that led one to Muziris.
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Kottapuram evoked fond memories in me. I used to come to Thiruvanchikulam during my summer holidays to stay for a month with my grandparents.

TheMenon
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Good vlog bro ..very interesting and informative .. i also wanted to go and explore this place.

oruaanakatha
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Never knew such things and places exists

rahulnarayanankutty
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Njan ivde okke poyirunnu but ithokke details kittiyath ee video kandappola💚💚🤝

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Muziri is an important Tamil port of Chera dynasty (present day Kerala state) and other major Tamil kingdoms that were defeated by Telugu kingdoms in 14th century that didn’t promote this trade route. The decline of Muziri was due to the decline of Tamil kingdoms from 14th century. Telugu and North Indian kingdoms preferred the trade through the land route to their lands in the north so the trade through this sea port declined drastically. Also Malayalam language was crafted out with a huge influx of Sanskrit promoting communities and developed a new language by mixing Tamil and Sanskrit - Manipravalam. The indigenous Tamil speaking people were pushed to lower status by this communal recalibration under new kingdoms. Thus the present day Kerala lost the connection with the mainland Tamil speaking people in the Eastern ghats and east of western ghats.

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ഏറ്റവും പഴക്കം ഉള്ളത് മാള ആണ് 1300ൽ പണിതത്

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