If you are in fine fettle, why not add a lighthouse visit to your itinerary if you are visiting the coasts of India? The height affords a panoramic view of the sea and the adjoining land. Many of the lighthouses are also known for their history, architectural design, and lighting technology. Here is a list of 5 must-visit lighthouses in India to add to your travel bucket list.
Gorgeous panoramic ocean views greet you once you make the nail-biting climb to the top of this lighthouse. Aguada Lighthouse is situated on a hill west of Aguada, about 16 km from Panaji by road. The present lighthouse was commissioned in 1976.
The lighthouse is located on the Chandrabhaga beach of Odisha, a scenic place whose origin goes back to the mythical times. The lighthouse is about 40km by road from Puri.
About 40km from Chennai by road, Mahabalipuram is known for its sea beach and the rockcut temples. Interestingly, according to the Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships (DGLL), the log fire on one of the high rocks used to serve as a beacon in ancient times. The existing lighthouse, made of dressed stone, was built in 1900 and left unpainted so that it blended with the surroundings. The steep steps lead up to a mesmerising view of the sea and the city of Mahabalipuram.
The last point of the country provides the perfect spot to observe the meeting point of the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea. The lighthouse is about 30 meters high and built in 1971.
With beautiful, dense coconut trees flanking the structure on either side, this tall, imposing lighthouse overlooks the stunning turquoise waters of the sea on this little-known island. Officially known as the Minicoy South Lighthouse, it was formally inaugurated in 1885 and handed over to the Indian government in April 1956 by the British government, according to the DGLL website.
Pro Tip: The DGLL, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways maintains lighthouses. Hence, it is best to check the hours of opening, whether permission is required, etc., before planning.