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Kochi
Overview

Kochi, also known as Cochin, is a historic port city on the southwest coast of Kerala that beautifully blends colonial history, diverse cultures, and urban energy. Known as the “Queen of the Arabian Sea,” Kochi is a melting pot of Portuguese, Dutch, British, Arab, and Chinese influences. The iconic Chinese fishing nets, St. Francis Church, and Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace) in Fort Kochi are some of the must-visit landmarks that reflect its rich maritime heritage.

Art lovers will appreciate Kochi-Muziris Biennale, India’s largest international contemporary art festival. The city is also home to the Jewish Synagogue in Jew Town, vibrant street markets, antique stores, and stylish cafes. For a peaceful retreat, visitors can explore the serene backwaters of Kochi through a boat ride or relax along Marine Drive watching the cityscape blend into the sea.

Kochi is also known for its cuisine, from traditional Kerala dishes to global flavors served in heritage cafes and seaside restaurants. With easy access to nearby destinations like Cherai Beach, Vypin Island, and Hill Palace Museum, Kochi offers a perfect mix of history, art, nature, and modern comforts — making it a top destination for all kinds of travelers.

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