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UK Traveler Discovers Jaw-Dropping 8,000-Year-Old Carvings in Kerala's Edakkal Caves
17 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Edakkal Caves feature ancient Tamil Brahmi carvings dating back 6,000-3,000 BCE
- Caves discovered in 1890 by British officer Fred Fawcett during a hunting trip
- Traveler amazed by prehistoric village depictions and uninterpreted symbols
In November 2025, a UK-based traveler shared her jaw-dropping experience visiting the Edakkal Caves in Wayanad, Kerala. The majestic rock formation, discovered in 1890 by a British police officer, has captivated the traveler with its ancient Tamil Brahmi carvings dating back 6,000-3,000 BCE.
As the traveler stood inside the cave, she marveled at the intricate engravings on the walls, which depict a prehistoric village, early human implements, and various human and animal forms. She explained that the carvings, which she described as "the oldest in all of India," translate to a man who lived there and killed many tigers.




