Explore Ariyannur Umbrella Stones, Thrissur's ancient marvel! These 'Kudaikkallu' monuments offer a peek into Kerala's rich history and prehistoric culture. A must-see for history buffs and curious travelers!
Enjoy The Tranquil Atmosphere.
Explore The Umbrella Stone Formations.
Learn About The Iron Age History.
Photography Of The Historical Site.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
The Ariyannur Umbrella Stones are believed to have been constructed during the Iron Age, dating back approximately 3000 years. These megalithic structures served as burial monuments, indicating the presence of an advanced civilization with complex social structures and burial rituals. The umbrella-shaped stones, locally known as 'Kodakkallu,' were carefully placed over burial chambers, possibly containing the remains of prominent individuals or families. The construction of these monuments required significant planning, labor, and technical skill, suggesting a sophisticated level of societal organization. While the exact purpose and significance of these structures remain a subject of ongoing research, they provide valuable insights into the beliefs and practices of the people who inhabited this region centuries ago. The site stands as a testament to the rich archaeological heritage of Kerala and the enduring legacy of its ancient inhabitants.