Edakkal caves open for tourist now
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KERALA/ Created : Sep 18, 2018, 17:05 IST
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Tourists can now visit the Edakkal Caves, situated on Ambukuthi hills, which are popular for Neolithic-age petroglyphs (rock engravings). The caves, which are a prime attraction in the region, had to be closed down after a huge st … Read more
Tourists can now visit the Edakkal Caves, situated on Ambukuthi hills, which are popular for Neolithic-age petroglyphs (rock engravings). The caves, which are a prime attraction in the region, had to be closed down after a huge stone collapsed due to heavy rainfall. Read less
The move comes in the wake of incessant rain and landslides that have hit the region quite prominently. As per the latest news reports, only 1920 visitors, which will be segregated into small teams of maximum 30 members, will be allowed initially. Also, as of now, entry to the first cave will be restricted till the authorities receive any report from the experts of Archaeology Department.
The origins of Edakkal carvings can be traced back to 6000 BC, which indicated the actual importance of this place to historians and archaeologists. It was in 1894, Fred Fawcett, who was then serving as the Police Superintendent of Malabar, discovered the Neolithic habitat of caveman during one of his hunting expeditions. The only detailed study available on the pictorial engravings is the one submitted by the Police Superintendent in ‘Indian Antiquary’.
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