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Here's Why A Visit To Chendamangalam Is A Must While In Kerala

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Kottapuram market, discover the historic Cheraman Palli—believed to be the first mosque in the Indian subcontinent—and marvel at the Chendamangalam Synagogue, constructed in 1420 AD

The Chendamangalam Synagogue Photo: Afnanashraf10/Wiki Commons
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Walking through the Kottapuram market, one might think you've been transported to Mattanchery, albeit a few decades ago. The structures with stained glass, low set stairs and brightly painted entryways make you wonder what it would’ve been like to trade among the first few who arrived at the Muziris port. Situated close to the town of Chendamangalam, the market is one of the reasons why you should stop by Chendamangalam while visiting Kerala. Especially if you are a history buff. A casual lunch with Rasmi Poduval, founder of Cranganor History Cafe and Riverside Chateau, a resort, brought me back to the place for a two-day trip.

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