Walk around breathtaking monuments of the queen of Arabian sea with a guide by your side. Fort Kochi is an alluring sight you must visit and rejoice in.
Things to do Walking Tour in Fort Kochi and Mattancherry
Discover the highlights of kochi . Kochi was a fishing village in the Kingdom of Kochi in the pre-colonial Kerala. kochi is also known as the "Queen of Arabian Sea". Kochi was the centre of Indian spice trade for many centuries, because of her rich spice history kochi was attracted by most of the foreign traders. Kochi was the first european colonies for Portuguese in the colonial India from the year 1500-1663, followed by Dutch and later by the British. It is the old buildings which most clearly reveal this deep-rooted colonial influence. In 1947, when India gained independence from the British colonial rule, Cochin was the first princely state to join the Indian Union willingly.
During the tour in Fort kochi, we will discover the traditional landmarks of historical Kochi, which includes ancient Chinese fishing nets, the historical European settlements like Vasco de gama church , Santa Cruz church and dutch cemetry and towards Mattancherry in Tuk Tuk(Auto rickshaw) a drive through the local streets to Dutch palace, a museum under ASI and Jewish synagogue. Also visiting some Womens Cooperatives like Spice markets, Candle and inscents making , ginger warehouses etc.
Included
St. Francis CSI Church
Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica Fort Kochi
Chinese Fishing Nets
Mattancherry Palace
Royal Spice Market
Dhobi khana public laundry
Dutch cemetery St Francis church
All Entrance Fees
Tuk Tuk (Auto)Fare
Meeting point
Kashi art cafe
Reviews (2)
2019-09-20 13:45:29
“great tour!”
Highly recommended!
Begoña Crespo (English)
2018-12-25 10:58:22
“Wonderful exploration of Cochi’s culture”
Bijou was a fantastic guide. He has a passion for showing the more intimate cultural experiences in his city and he does a wonderful job. He is knowledgeable and kind and has beautiful experiences to share with his guests.
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