Built in 1902 on a headland once fortified successively by the Portuguese and Dutch, Thangassery Lighthouse remains operational and open for a climb to its gallery, while the crumbling fort walls and an old cemetery nearby trace the area’s earlier role as a European trading outpost. Thangassery Lighthouse is typically explored in about 1-2 hours. The best time to visit is October to March. Nearby points of interest include Thangassery Cemetery, St. Thomas Church, and Thangassery Fishing Harbour. Other notable highlights include climb 144 steps for panoramic Arabian Sea views, explore crumbling Portuguese and Dutch fort ramparts, and watch fishing boats return to Thangassery harbour. It falls within Kollam, Kollam district, and Kerala, India.
State: Kerala
Ideal Duration: 1-2 Hours
The lighthouse is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on all days except Mondays, and it may close during heavy rain or rough weather. The entry fee is very nominal, usually around 20 rupees for Indian citizens and 50 rupees for foreign nationals; children and seniors often get a small discount. It is best to visit before 4:00 PM to avoid rush and have enough time to climb and come down.
Yes, the lighthouse has around 144 spiral steps to reach the top, and there is no lift, so it is not wheelchair-friendly. Seniors with knee or heart conditions should take frequent rests, and the narrow staircase can feel steep. The surrounding grounds are flat and easy to walk, so you can still enjoy the view from the base if climbing is difficult.
Besides the lighthouse, you can walk to the adjacent Thangassery ruins of the old Portuguese and Dutch fort, and the nearby cemetery and church are also worth a quick look. Plan for about 1 to 1.5 hours if you climb to the top and stroll around the grounds; if you also visit the beach, add another 30 minutes. The area is peaceful and less crowded on weekdays, making it a pleasant half-day outing from Kollam.
There are a few benches and trees in the small park around the lighthouse, but shade is limited, so carry a hat or umbrella. You will find small local tea shops and coconut water stalls within a 5-minute walk, but no proper restaurant; it is wise to carry water and light snacks. The nearby Thangassery beach, just 200 meters away, has more open space and a few eateries.
You can take a local bus or an auto-rickshaw from Kollam town, which is about 5 kilometers away; the ride takes roughly 20 minutes. For senior travellers, hiring a pre-paid auto or taxi is more comfortable, as the last stretch involves a narrow road with light traffic. There is no direct railway station at the lighthouse, but Kollam Junction is well connected.