The above
Cochin tour packages cost includes
- Transportation using AC Car (Indica) as per the itinerary
below, inclusive of fuel, parking Toll & Driver allowance
- Accommodation in mentioned hotels
- Daily breakfast
- All applicable Taxes
The above cost does not includes
- Lunch/Dinner at hotels, Room service, Telephone calls,
laundry, Any portage at airports and hotels
- Tips, insurance, wine, mineral water, telephone charges,
guide charges, boating charges, entrance fees and all items of
personal nature.
- Any services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
Itinerary
Day: 01: Cochin On arrival at Cochin airport /
Ernakulam Railway station, meet and greet by our representative and
transfer you to the Hotel. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight
stay at the hotel in Cochin.
Day: 02 Cochin
In the morning after breakfast we take you for a half day
sightseeing of Cochin, Visit: The Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue,
Jews Street, St. Francis church, Chinese fishing net & the
indo-Portuguese Museum. Later transfer you back to the Hotel. In The
evening we will take you to enjoy Kathakali dance show (optional)-
which is a famous classical dance-drama of Kerala, South India
.Return back to the hotel and Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 03 Departure In the morning after breakfast check
out from the hotel and we will transfer you to Cochin airport/
Ernakulam Railway station. End of Tour and services. Back home with
the happy memories of the tour.
“The
Queen of the Arabian Sea” – Cochin
Cochin is now known as Kochi (original name of Cochin) is
the commercial and industrial capital of Kerala located on the
south-west coast of India. Cochin is known as “the Queen
of the Arabian Sea” and also referred to as the Gateway of
Kerala..The name Kochi is derived from Koch Azhi, meaning 'small
lagoon'. As per some old manuscripts, the traders who came here from
the courtyard of Chinese ruler, Khubilai Khan, during ancient times,
gave Cochin the name of their homeland.
Set on a group
of islands and narrow peninsulas, the port city of Cochin (Kochi)
(Queen of Arabia) reflects the eclecticism of Kerala perfectly. With
a rich past and a bustling present, it has been the business center
of the region from the very early days after Alleppey (Alappuzha).
The Arabs, British, Chinese, Dutch, and Portuguese all made
Cochin their home Now Cochin is proud of its natural harbor as well
as the thriving Information Technology sector.
Cochin
has a lot of bits and pieces from the past still cling on. The
famous landmark of Cochin is a row of Chinese fishing nets which are
a must see for any tourist visiting Cochin and
Mattanchery palace.
Kochi is famous for its variety and beauty, rated in the top
three tourist destinations by the World Travel & Tourism Council
and has been rated as one of the must see destination by National
Geographic.
Climate Moderately hot and humid
place round the year. Rainy season is from June-September. December
to February is comparatively cooler than the rest of the year. The
temperature varies from 20°C-35°C (68°F-95°F).
Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace) Mattancherry
Palace is also known as Dutch palace originally built by the
Portuguese in 1557 and was offered to Veera Kerala Varma the Raja of
Kochi. The palace was renovated in 1663 by the Dutch since then it
has come to be called the ‘Dutch Palace’,
Actallt no time did the Portuguese or the Dutch actually stay here.
On display here are beautiful Murals depicting scenes from the
epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata and some of the ancient Hindu
legends. The palace also houses Dutch maps of old Kochi, royal
palanquins, coronation robes of former Maharajas of Kochi as well as
the furnishings belonging to that period.
Bolghatty
Palace Bolgatty Palace built by the Dutch in 1744 at
Bolghatty, is a beautiful island near the city of Cochin. It was the
residence of the British resident of Kochi (Cochin), is now a hotel
run by Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC). The only golf
course in Kochi is here and several vantage points for lovely views
of the harbor and the sea
Chinese Fishing Nets
The entrance to the Cochin harbor is spotted by the Chinese Fishing
Nets has been brought from by traders of Kubalai Khan’s
Court. These are large nets which hang from bamboo or teak posts are
about 10 meters in height and each is operated by a team consisting
of six fishermen. They are used at high tide and are still used by
local fishermen in fort Cochin to catch fish attracted by the lights
hanging above the nets.
Cherai Beach: A lovely
beach bordering Vypeen Island is ideal for swimming. Dolphins are
infrequently seen here. A typical Kerala village with paddy fields
and coconut groves nearby are the attraction of this beach. It is a
popular tourist destination among locals and foreigners.
Willington Island: Named after Lord Willingdon the British
Viceroy of India is a man-made island created from the substance
dredged while deepening the Cochin port surrounded by gorgeous
backwaters. It houses the city's best hotels, trading centers, as
well as the Government of India Tourist Office, the Southern Naval
Command and other important offices.
Fort Kochi:
became the first fort built by the Europeans (Portuguese) in India.
Firstly, the Dutch and then British all constructed numerous
architectures in and around this historic fort.
Church
of Saint Francis, Cochin is located two kilometers from Fort
cochin, built in 1510 AD by five Portuguese priests who arrived with
Albuquerque and was dedicated to saint Anonio. This church, said to
be the oldest among the churchs build by Europeans in India. It was
restored in 1779 by the protestence Dutch, converted to an Anglican
Church by the British in 1795. Vasco da Gama's remains were buried
here in 1524 and after 14 years his mortal remains were taken to
Lisbon, Portugal but his tombstone are still here.
Santa
Cruz BasilicaIs the large and impressive monumental Catholic Church
close to St. Francis Church was also built by the Portuguese in
1558. It has beautiful paintings on the ceiling and striking pale
colored interior.
Jewish Synagogue The
oldest synagogue in Mattancherry was built in the year 1568s and was
partially destroyed in the war of 1662 and was rebuilt by the Dutch.
It is open for two hours in the morning (10 am-12 noon) and a
further two in the afternoon (3pm-5pm) each day and closed on
Saturday and Jewish holidays. The synagogue is famous for its
amazing 18th century hand painted willow pattern floor tiles
imported from China. There are abundant wonderful features to be
viewed, including scrolls from the Old Testament and ornamental
Belgian lamps.
The Hill Palace Museum - Tripunithura, was the
official residence of Cochin Royal Family. It is 12 kims away from
Eranakulam on Eranakulam – Chottanikkara route. It was built
in 1865 AD. The Palace also encompasses a Deer Park and horse riding
facilities. A complete ethno-archaeological museum and Kerala's
first heritage museum are the main attractions. Oil paintings, 19th
century paintings, Murals, sculpture in stone and plaster of Paris,
manuscripts, inscriptions and coins belonging to the Cochin royal
family are displayed here. It opens from 10 am – 5 pm except
Monday and national holidays.
Chottanikkara Temple
Chttanikkara Bhagavathi Temple is one of the famoustemple in kerala.
The Deity at Chottanikkara is revered here in three forms; she is
Saraswathi (goddess of learning) in the morning, Bhagavathi (divine
mother) at noon and Durga (fierce and destructive ) in the evening.
Kodungalloor (Cranganore), 32 km away, was
formerly also called Muziris was an ancient sea-port where St.
Thomas the apostle of Jesus Christ is supposed to have landed in 52
AD as per historical facts.
Vaikom 40 away from
Eranakulam is famous for its Shiva Temple where the Vaikom
Satyagraha,the revelution which led to the opening of temples to the
Harijans, took place under Mahatma Gandhi.
Kalady :
45 km from Cochin is a pilgrim centre and the birth place of Adi
Shankaracharya,, who is known as the great Indian philosopher of
Advaita Vedanta. It on the banks of the Periyar River. There are two
shrines, one dedicated to Adi Shankaracharya as Dakshinamurthy and
the other, to the goddess Sharada, maintained by the Shringeri Mutt.
The spot where Adi Shankara’s mother, Aryamba, was
cremated is called Brindavan.
Malayattur, 47 km
from Cochin, is famous for the Catholic Church on the 609 meter high
Malayattur Hill, dedicated to St. Thomas the apostle of jesus Christ
who is believed to have prayed at this spot. The annual Malayattur
Perunal festival in March / April attracts thousands of devotees
from all over the state as well as country.
Details of Cancellation Charges
If booking Cancelled before
- 15 days – 5 % of the tour cost
- 7 days - 10 % of the tour cost
- 2 days - 25 % of the tour cost
- Less than 2 days – 100 % of the tour cost