To DO’s in Kochi aka Cochin
Posted on May 17, 2017 by Ghoomophiro
Kochi or Cochin is one of the biggest Indian cities and the financial capital of the south Indian state of Kerala. Also known as the “Queen of the Hills”, Kochi is one of the evolving cosmopolitans in the southwest part of the country and a bustling commercial port. It is also popular due to its proximity to Allepey, where-in travelers rush to experience the alleppey houseboat
How to Reach
Cochin airport is the 4th busiest Indian airport and one of the main getaways to India. The international airport is located 29 kilometers away from the city center and is well connected to major cities of India and the world. Kochi is home to two major railway stations – Ernakulam Town and Ernakulam Junction and is well connected to all the major railway stations in India. Cochin has a well-established network of Kerala State Run Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus services that enables good connectivity to all the major cities in Kerala and other neighboring cities and states.
Places to visit
Fort Kochi- Once you reach the Kochi City of Kerala, you can board a cab, auto-rickshaw or bus to Fort Kochi. Fort Kochi is a region in the south-west part of the city of Kochi and an important part of a handful of water-bound regions. This little island offers some main tourist attractions such as Chinese fishing nets, Fort Kochi beach, Sree Gopalakrishna Devaswom Temple, St. Francis Church, Santa Cruz Basilica and Jain Temple.
Hill palace museum- It once was the palace of Kochi’s Maharaja and now it’s a full-blown museum that has been attracting the tourists in hundreds every day. With about 500 artifacts placed inside, this museum is rightly known as the biggest museum in the entire south Indian region. There is also a small zoo nearby.
Santacruz Basilica- It is one of the eight Basilicas in Kerala and amongst the oldest churches in India built by the Portuguese in the year 1502 when they shifted their base here to make the most out of the business opportunities the city had to offer. The place is counted as one of the heritage edifices of Kerala and visited by tourists the whole year-round.
Chendamangalam Fort- Historically, the fort is known as the prime minister of Kochi and is one of the important forts in Kerala. Now a great tourism spot, the place is famous for coir manufacturing and handloom weaving. Three rivers are flowing nearby the Fort, which adds to the scenic view of this place.
Durbar Hall ground- The place is the center for various cultural activities in the city. It’s a great place to take a break from the bustling city and spend time exploring the skyscrapers, restaurants, shops and crowded streets.
Cherai Beach- Kerala is full of beaches and backwaters that could satisfy your tourism bones to their core. Cherai beach is known to be one of the best beaches in the city which happens to be totally safe for water sports and general hanging out. This place filled with locals during weekends and backwater stretch is the scenic and pleasing sight.
Things to Explore
Kochi Books
This is one place you must visit if you are an ardent lover of books. It is the one-stop shop destination for all types of books that you ever wanted to own.
The Onam Festival
And there is the Onam festival. The festival of Onam is celebrated every year for 10 days that lasts from mid-august to mid-September. The festival marks the welcoming back of the mythical king Mahabali. The people are known to celebrate the festival with high-level enthusiasm as a parade takes place with showcasing different art forms. The final celebrations take place at Thrikakkara temple located in the city.
The Chinese fishing nets
Chinese fishing nets are fixed land installations used for catching the fishes, as the name suggests. Each installation is operated by a team of six fishermen.
The Chinese fishing nets are a great reminder of the close relations the city shared with Chinese emperors at one point in the history. These nets have been the official icon of the city and were gifted to then king of Kochi by the Chinese emperor Kubalagi in the 14th century. He gifted more than a hundred of them to the kingdom of Cochin, but only a few remain in the working condition.
Kochi Tips
–It may very well be a place as beautiful as Goa, but far more conservative. Wearing short clothes here is not good for the women.
-A half an hour time to the soothing ayurvedic massage must be tried. Ayurveda comes from Kerala and the massage parlors in Kochi are nothing short of magnificent.
-Coconut milk and cashews are a part of every other Kochi meals, so in case you are allergic, be aware every time of what you have been eating.
-There is a high margin of the population that doesn’t speak or understand Hindi, so be prepared for the worst.
Food
The cuisines from Kerala are popular all across the country for their seafood quality and other vegetarian and nonvegetarian cuisines. The restaurants in Kochi such as Hotel Thali, Hotel Unnikrishnan, Uruvi, Shri Krishna Cafe and the Royal food court serve some great Indian as well as international food items.
Places to Stay
There are some great hotels in Kochi to stay such as the Mariott hotel, Le Meridian, Hotel Crown Plaza and Keys hotel. There are options for every budget range.
The intense natural beauty of the state is perfectly reflected in the city of Cochin, so in case you want to spend some quality time away from the hectic city life, head here, you won’t regret.
My boyfriend’s family are heading to Kerala to explore soon! I think this may be really interesting and useful for there visit. I’m going to share with them.
Glad you included dress tips in this article too. Always important.
True That!! It is good to mix with the locales to enjoy the place
I actually hadn’t heard of Kochi until reading this post but it looks fantastic! Would love to explore more of India, it is deffo on my bucket list!
Indeed!! It is
I’ve heard so much about Kerala but wasn’t really sure what to do there so this article has been very helpful!
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This is great advice, these places look beautiful and so interesting. I want to book a flight there now!
Hahaha!! Welcome
I have never heard of Kochi, but it sounds like so much fun! I would love to visit during during the Onam Festival. Thanks for the great information and tips.
Sure!! Do come over
Great pics! Thanks for sharing. Seems like there’s lots to do here. I’ve never been to India, but it seems like there is so much to do there.
Indeed!! there is.
It’s a lovely read! I visited Kochi a few years back. Your words reminded me of my journey. I was surprised to see the photographs of women wearing “mundu” in the Dutch palace.
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A lovely read! I visited Kochi a few years back. Your words reminded me of my journey. I was surprised to see a photograph of women wearing “mundu” inside the Dutch palace.
Thank You!!
Wow when I think of Kerala I always think of the lush, green mountains. It’s nice to see a different side to the region. Your pictures are so lovely! I can’t wait to travel India someday!
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Always searching for new places to explore, so once I get to India I will try to include this as well. And loved the sunset photos! 🙂
I have ben to Kochi before but just for a day. Clearly, that wasn’t enough and I need to go back again 🙂
Thanks for the details. Loved reading through it. I am planning to take my parents for a 2-3 Night vacation in Kerala mostly for a break away from the routine life for them. I am looking for an evening stroll on beach or spending night on houseboat without much hectic journey for them. I got below itinerary from one of the tour operator. I would like to know your view.
Day 1 – Cochin -> Munnar – Overnight stay at Munnar
Day 2 – Local Sightseeing at Munnar and overnight stay
Day 3 – Drive to Kumarakam and check in houseboat
Day 4- Checkout and proceed to Cochin for sighseeing and then head back to Kolkata same day
I have read this article. your information is really amazing.
Thanks for sharing information.
Great Work!
Keep it up!