
Kochi. Kerala
Kochi – The Queen of the Arabian Sea

Welcome to Kochi (Cochin) — a vibrant port city that perfectly blends the charm of its colonial past with the energy of modern Kerala. Known as the “Queen of the Arabian Sea,” Kochi is a gateway to South India’s cultural and coastal wonders. From ancient spice markets and majestic backwaters to chic cafes and art festivals, Kochi promises a travel experience that’s both soulful and unforgettable.
A Melting Pot of Cultures
Kochi has been a center of trade and cultural exchange for over 600 years, influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch, British, Arab, and Chinese. This unique heritage is reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. Walk through Fort Kochi’s colonial streets, where every corner tells a story — from centuries-old churches to vibrant street art.
Top Attractions in Kochi
Fort Kochi: Explore its charming lanes, historic buildings, and the famous Chinese fishing nets along the waterfront.
St. Francis Church: The oldest European church in India, where Vasco da Gama was once buried.
Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace): Admire the detailed murals depicting scenes from Hindu mythology.
Jew Town & Paradesi Synagogue: A heritage area filled with antique shops and spice markets.
Kerala Kathakali Centre: Witness mesmerizing Kathakali dance performances and cultural shows.
Marine Drive: Enjoy a peaceful evening walk along the backwaters with a stunning sunset view.
Experiences You’ll Love
Savor Kochi’s Cuisine: From spicy seafood curries to fusion cafés, Kochi is a foodie’s paradise.
Kochi-Muziris Biennale: Asia’s biggest contemporary art festival, held every two years in Fort Kochi.
Backwater Cruises: Glide through the tranquil canals that connect to nearby islands like Bolgatty and Vypin.
Shopping: Pick up local handicrafts, spices, and souvenirs at Broadway Market and Lulu Mall
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Kochi is from October to March, when the weather is cool and ideal for sightseeing. The monsoon season (June–September) transforms the city into a lush, rain-soaked wonderland.
How to Reach
Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport (40 km from the city center)
Nearest Railway Station: Ernakulam Junction (South)
By Road: Well-connected via NH66 to all major Kerala cities
Why Visit Kochi?
Explore Kerala’s cultural and colonial heart
Visit iconic landmarks, beaches, and backwaters
Experience art, cuisine, and heritage in one city
Ideal for families, couples, history lovers, and art enthusiasts







