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Cochin
Cochin, also known as Kochi, is one of the finest backwaters and beach
destinations of Kerala, India. Beautifully spread across string of picturesque
and lovely islands, lagoons, small rivulets and swaying coconut palm trees, Cochin
is one of the most sought after and tourist destinations in Kerala. Cochin is
located at 220 km north of the capital city of Trivandrum in Ernakulam district
of Kerala. Famous as the 'Queen of the Arabian Sea', Cochin also houses one of
the finest natural harbors in the world. Frequented by thousands of foreign traders
and visitors from as far as Arabia, China, Holland, Britain and Portugal, Cochin
was the most famous center of Indian spice trade for many centuries. Today, Cochin
has emerged as most important commercial and industrial center of Kerala and called
the 'Gateway to South India'. In addition to all, what really attracts tourists
to Cochin is its colorful and vibrant culture and unmatched hospitality of the
local people. Undoubtedly, Cochin tour promises to be an exciting and rewarding
experience for all its visitors.
The beautiful city of Cochin can be divided
in two main sections - the old Cochin in the west comprising of Willingdon Island,
Fort Cochin, Mattancherry etc. and the modern Ernakulam in the east which is much
larger and includes Ernakulam city, Kumbalangi and outlying islands, both linked
by a complex system of ferries. If you are planning a fascinating Kerala tour,
then you can't afford to ignore Cochin. Cochin is a wonderful destination to be
visited, explored and enjoyed. Discover this enchanting beautiful city of Kerala
on your Cochin tour with Kerala Hub.
Tourist Attractions
in Cochin
Fort Cochin: Also known as the 'Old Fort',
Fort Cochin is the very first fort built by the Europeans in India. Started by
the Dutch and then British, the Fort has many amazing structures. Vasco de Gama,
the first European to land on Indian coasts in 1498, died in Fort Cochin on Christmas
eve in 1524. The Fort houses a huge Portuguese-style Mansion, the St. Francis
Church and the Santa Cruz Basilica among other attractions.
Chinese
Fishing Nets: They are huge cantilevered fishing nets brought by the Indian
traders from the court of Kublai Khan, the famous Mongol Emperor who founded the
Yuan Dynasty of China. Erected between 1350 and 1450 AD by traders, these nets
are set up on teak wood and bamboo poles. The best place to enjoy the nets being
lowered into the sea and its catch is the Vasco de Gama square.
Mattancherry
Palace: Built by the Portuguese in 1557, the beautiful Palace was gifted to
Raja Veera Kerala Varma of Cochin. The Palace is famous for its beautiful murals,
depicting scenes from the epics Ramayana, Mahabharata and other Puranic Hindu
legends. Also on display are the Dutch maps of old Cochin, royal palanquins and
coronation outwears of former maharajas of Cochin. Also known as the 'Dutch Palace',
the palace was renovated in 1663 by the Dutch.
Jewish Synagogue:
Built in the year 1568, the Jewish Synagogue is probably the oldest synagogue
in the commonwealth. The greatest attractions of this synagogue are the amazing
18th century hand painted willow pattern floor tiles imported from China, the
copper plates on which the privilege granted by the kings were recorded, a dock
tower and Hebrew inscriptions on stone slabs among many others.St. Francis Church:
Built by the Portuguese in 1503 AD, it is the first church built by the Europeans
in India. Vasco De Gama, the famous Portuguese trader and sailor, was buried here
in 1524 before his remains were moved to Lisbon, Portugal in 1538.
Bolghatty
Island: An enchantingly beautiful and narrow long island, it's famous for
housing the Bolghatty Palace, built by the Dutch in 1744. The only golf course
of Cochin is located on this picturesque island. Other major attraction of the
Bolghatty is an exciting Boat cruising on the island connecting Cochin to Bolghatty
Island.
Willington Island: Surrounded by beautiful backwaters of
Cochin, Willington Island is an artificial island created by the dumping of the
materials that were dug out while Cochin Port was being deepened. It houses the
city's best hotels and trading centers, the port trust and the headquarters of
the southern naval command.
Cochin Museum: One of the most famous
museums of Kerala, Cochin Museum is known for its rich collections of paintings,
coins and sculptures. The museum displays the 19th century oil paintings, mural
paintings, wooden sculptures, sculptures in stone and plaster of Paris and old
coins. Earlier the museum was situated at the Durbar Hall but now it has been
shifted to the Hill Palace at Tripunithura.
Other attractions of Cochin
are the Bolghatty Palace, Fort Kochi Beach, Koder House, Hill Palace, Museum of
Kerala History, Palliport (Pallipuram) Fort and the Parikshith Thampuram Museum
among many more.
Activities in Cochin Cochin
also offers an interesting range of recreational activities to its visitors. The
backwaters dividing Cochin in two parts are dotted with many small and big lakes,
islands and canals. An exciting boat cruising through these beautiful backwaters
promises to be a memorable experience. Cochin is also known for its lovely beaches
and you can indulge in a wide range of beach activities here, including exciting
and enjoyable water and beach sports. Besides, you can also enjoy colorful festivals
and interesting performances of K
How to Reach By
Air: Cochin has a domestic airport and is well connected by daily flights
to all the major cities of India.
By Rail: Cochin is well connected
to major cities and towns of India by an extensive rail network. The city has
three important railway stations - Cochin Harbor Terminus, Ernakulam Junction
and Ernakulam Town.
By Road: Cochin enjoys a very good network of
roads and is well connected with major cities of South and West India. Three National
Highways (NH) 47, 17 and 49 pass through Cochin, making it easily accessible by
road.
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