
Kochi, often called the "Queen of the Arabian Sea", is a vibrant port city on the southwest coast of India. With a rich history spanning over 600 years, this cosmopolitan city has been a melting pot of various cultures and influences.
From ancient trading port to modern metropolis, Kochi beautifully blends tradition and modernity. Its unique charm lies in its ability to preserve its historical heritage while embracing contemporary development.
Our curated tour covers the most iconic landmarks that showcase Kochi's diverse cultural tapestry and historical significance.
A historic coastal town with Portuguese, Dutch, and British architecture. Don't miss the Chinese fishing nets and art-lined streets that whisper tales of maritime glory.
Built by the Portuguese in 1555 and renovated by the Dutch, this palace showcases stunning murals from the Ramayana and Kerala's royal heritage.
India's oldest European church, built in 1503. It once housed the remains of explorer Vasco da Gama before they were moved to Portugal.
A vibrant quarter with spice markets and antique shops. The 1568 synagogue is the oldest in the Commonwealth, adorned with Belgian chandeliers and hand-painted tiles.
A scenic waterfront promenade perfect for sunset strolls and city views. Enjoy the cool sea breeze and panoramic views of the backwaters and harbor.
Step into one of Kochi's oldest and most bustling shopping streets, dating back to the early 1900s. Broadway Market is a maze of narrow lanes packed with over 1,000 shops.