@ August 25, 2020
Azarudeen M.
It's only for Archaeologists. Not for tourists.
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Arikamedu is an archaeological site in Southern India, in Kakkayanthope, Ariyankuppam Commune, Puducherry. It is 4 kilometres from the capital, Pondicherry of the Indian territory of Puducherry. Sir Mortimer Wheeler 1945, and Jean-Marie Casal conducted archaeological excavations there in 1947–1950.
@ 25 Aug, 2020
It's only for Archaeologists. Not for tourists.
@ 04 Jan, 2021
It's little bit inside of town nothing much to see their as it's all ruined now.. but you can visit it if you want. This wall gives you nice pictures though.
@ 29 Dec, 2020
This place has to maintain better. No facilities available. Ruins of old gort is good
@ 04 Nov, 2020
Having historical importance did not attract much needed attention from both public and archeological dept. It is advised to read about this site before visiting because there is no one to explain on site. Car parking can be difficult because of the narrow approach road. Should be on the list of parents with children to create enthusiasm on historical monuments.
@ 15 Nov, 2020
Was very much interested and keen to explore this place. But to be honest there is nothing. The way you go is also like a forest. Big cars can't go it's sand road. So had to leave car half way. Walked for 1 km. And no indication or board that you have arrived to place. It's a small green gate to enter the place. It's only 4 walls, fully destroyed. I suggest to see this place in youtube.