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Location
Kochi, one of the finest natural harbours in the world is situated 684 kms from Chennai, 2594 kms from Delhi, 2360 kms from Kolkata and 1384 kms from Mumbai.
Famous for
- Backwaters
- Chinese fishing nets
Climate
As it is close to the sea, Kochi experiences moderate climate. Kochi experiences heavy rains between June-August, due to the southwest monsoon. Temperature rises up to 35 degree Celsius in summer and dips down to 25 degree Celsius in winters.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to give a visit to Kochi is in between the months of October to March.
Kochi as a place
Kochi is known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea; it is also known as the Gateway of South India. Kochi is a commercial and industrial city. Visit to Fort Kochi and Mattancherry highly adds thrill to your tour schedules. Kochi, located on the west coast of India is sited sited on the beautiful state of Kerala. Let your eyes feast on the wonderful architecture in Fort Kochi and experience an enthralling tour to Kochi.
Kochi is, with the well social infrastructure, includes housing accommodation, shopping, schools, stock exchange, hotels, hospitals, conferencing venues, amusement parks and entertainment facilities. Only Kochi and Mumbai in India have land points for submarine cable. Go to shopping places to Mattancherry, M.G Road in Ernakulam, Jew Street in Fort Kochi and. To feel the Portuguese architecture, one can go to The Santa Cruz Basilica. The Chinese fishing bents, backwaters, Dutch Palace, Boghatty Palace and Jewish Synagogue are also the places you need to visit.
Major attractions in the city
Bolghatty Palace : The marvelous Bolghatty Palace is located on the Bolghatty Islands, in the Cochin city of Kerala. The Bolghatty Palace is now converted into a heritage hotel and has a beautiful golf course amidst stunning and peaceful surroundings. The Bolghatty Palace of Kochi was once the residence of the British Governors. Tourists can relax in calm and quiet environment or keep themselves engaged in the modern facilities like a mini golf course, swimming pool, Ayurvedic center and daily Kathakali performances.
Santa Cruz Basilica : Santa Cruz Basilica, a Roman Catholic Cathedral located at K.B Jacob road in Fort Kochi, is one of the finest and impressive churches in Kerala. It is a place of devotion as well as a center of historic significance, creative with architectural and artistic magnificence and colours of the gothic style. Situated close to St. Francis Church it is the 'capital church' of the bishopric of Kochi. In addition, the most gorgeous features of Santa Cruz Basilica are embroidered with some of the most astonishing paintings of Italian Origin.
St. Francis Church : St. Francis Church was the first European Church to be built in India and Fort Cochin is believed to be the oldest European Settlement in India. The memorial of Vasco De Gama is a major attraction here. Vasco De Gama was the first European to discover the sea route to India. It is must watch place.
Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace) : Also known as Dutch Palace, the Mattancherry palace with its medieval attraction is situated at Palace Road, Mattancherry,10 km from Ernakulam city, Kochi, Kerala. It was called the Dutch Palace after the Dutch made some renovations and addition on it. The Palace is also known for the Kerala murals depicting Hindu temple art, other paintings and remains of the kings. The palace is elegantly done up with paintings depicting different mythological scenes and scenes from great Sanskrit works.
Cherai Beach : Cherai Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Kerala bordering the end of Vypeen Island, is located about 26 km from Ernakulam city, Kochi. The place is a unique blend of sea and backwaters rimmed by lush green coconut palms and paddy fields. This place is ideal for swimming and you can enjoy viewing Dolphins. Security personnel are on duty 24*7 to help visitors. There is a Children’s Park on Cherai Beach ensuring the kids are entertained as well. You can also hire Water Scooters and Speed Boats and go for a spin in the sea.
Pareekshith Thampuran Museum : Pareekshith Thampuran Museum is a piece of this Hill Museum. This archaeological museum is located inside the Hill Museum. Pareekshith Thampuran Museum is more famous known as the Durbar Hall in Kochi. This museum addresses 19th century Mughal oil paintings; astonishing collection of old coins and sculptures. Pareekshith Thampuran Museum gives the present generation a fair idea about the artistic tastes and cultural of different ages.
Other areas of interest
Thripunithura : Thripunithura is known as ‘the land of temples’. Thripunithura is a small satellite town, located southeast of Kochi. The main attractions is the first ever Heritage museum in Kerala. During Onam festival, one of the famous ceremonies "Atha Chamayam" takes place in this town. There are many other temples in the regon of Thripunithura. One of the famous temples in the area is Thamaramkulangara Sree Dharma Sastha temple, where the deity is Dharmasastha, in the form of Lord Dhanwanthari Moorthy.
Parur : Parur is a small town surrounded by the Lakshadweep sea and two beautiful backwaters, namely Paravur Kayal and Edava- nadayara Kayal is one of the most beautiful places in Kochi in Kerala. The local food, very peculiar particular made from tapioca and fish are cheap and delicious. There is a temple of goddess Mookambic, a Syrian Orthodox Church, a synagogue, a Krishna Temple and place of Brahmins.
Chennamangalam : Chennamangalam is located 4 km from Kochi and well known for the famous Jewish Synagogue. Main attraction is the Paliam palace, once the residence of the Maharajahs of Kochi, The hills at Kottayi Kovilakom, 16th century mosque and Hindu Temple overlooking River Periyar. Excursion to Chennamangalam takes you through all these places and many more.
Edappally : Edappally constitute of remarkable paintings and sculptures. This museum gives a glance of the past era of Kerala. The museum is opened from Tuesday to Sunday from 10- 12 A.M and 2-4 P.M.
How to reach
By Air : Kochi has airport, named the Cochin International Airport. The international and domestic flights available here connect you to different parts of India.
By Rail : The main railway station is Kochi railway junction, while the other stations are Kochi Harbor Terminus, Ernakulam Junction, Ernakulam Town.
By Road : Kochi is very well connected and serviced by a network of National and state highways, connecting it to all major centers of the area.
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