Anjengo Fort is otherwise called Anchuthengu Fort, a place that brings a fantastic shore of Kerala giving good knowledge about the long history of this place. It is 32 km from Thiruvananthapuram and one of the most interesting landmarks in Kerala for every history enthusiast and traveller passing by the location. One of the main attractions in Thiruvananthapuram tour packages is a visit to Anjengo Fort, promising to bring together scenic beauty, colonial architecture, and ancient stories.
Strategically placed on the coastal strip of the Arabian Sea, the British East India Company constructed the Anjengo Fort in 1696. This was initially intended as protection to the trade and military interests of the British in this region. Time turned this site into a site of war as the Dutch, then the Portuguese, and after them, the British also fought for its possession and control.
Today, its ancient history has not made this one of the off-the-beaten-path places, giving this great fort a touch of greater charisma. Walking through the debris, you can imagine and feel what life was like in the colonial era. How the fort withstood battles and time.
Anjengo Light house is another famous landmark located a few yards from the fort, the lighthouse being an epitome of maritime history. Built in 1684, it still stands tall against the sea winds, facing the Arabian Sea, giving a magnificent view. The lighthouse has guided sailors for decades, which adds to its wonder-struck beauty around the area. It makes a great place to capture pictures of the coastline and remains one of the most popular