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Kochi Area Guides

Everything you Need to Know about Kochi Areas

Formerly known as Cochin, this city has long attracted traders throughout history. Spices and ivory were the main merchandises and the city grew rich on the proceeds. As with other colonial towns the city has old churches and forts. One major draw are the giant fishing nets used here by the locals which were influenced by the Chinese way back in the 16th century. Portuguese occupation, followed by the British Raj, has both left their mark on the architecture. The Malabar Coast is lined with islands which actually make up the town.

If you able to take in a performance, try and go see the 'Kathakali Dance'. The masks and costumes of the dancers are very bold and the makeup is unique. The dances usually recount popular folk tales and scenes from the Ramayan, India’s oldest epic. 'Kalarippayat' is the traditional martial arts form practiced in Kerela. Taught since the 12th century, masters train their students in a gymnasium, usually located in a temple. The school emphasizes strict discipline. Typical Malabar cuisine is famous for its rich, spicy, coconut-based graves.

Where to Stay in Kochi

Where to Stay in Kochi

As in all larger Indian conglomerations Kochi has a fair range of accommodation to choose from. The range is right across the board from homestay to five-star opulence such as Le Meridien Cochin Resort and Convention Centre. Then there are the Abad hotels – four different hotels under the same group, each offering convenient location and good facilities. Read more...

Kochi Atttractions

Kochi Atttractions

Traveling in Kochi consists a lot of the time of island hopping and getting a ferry to the next island. While the northern islands are nowadays connected by bridges the southern ones are still totally dependant on ferries. So it is not possible to gauge exactly how long it will take between islands as you are totally dependent on the ferry's timetable. Read more...

Kochi Restaurants & Nightlife

Kochi Restaurants & Nightlife

Kochi is a traditional Indian municipality which has suddenly found itself playing host to foreigners since the tourist industry has arrived in town. As such there is only one decent pub in Kochi, although smaller and more modest entertainment venues do exist, although just for males. Read more...

Kochi Shopping

Kochi Shopping

Unusually for the subcontinent, fixed-price shopping does exist in Kochi but, except for supermarkets and other obvious fixed-price establishments, this is at the Kerala government emporium which sells local handicrafts and artifacts. Read more...

Kochi Information

Kochi Information

Kochi is actually a municipality situated on various islands and parts of the mainland. It does not have an international airport, so it is better to enter India at one of the larger destinations and then take a domestic flight in to Kochi. If you prefer, you can also take a bus from Bangalore, Coimbatore or Trivandrum. Read more...

Kochi Maps

Kochi Maps

Our interactive map (and satellite views) displays all available hotels with photos, facilities and guest comments as well as attractions, landmarks and other items of interest with links to relevant information pages. Read more...

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