Things to see in Cochin with Kerala Tour Packages

Cochin is the coastal town and must visit place in Kerala. The following major attractions should be explored during the Tour of Kerala. Cochin is easily accessible by road, air, train and buses.

Kerala Kathakali Centre- 

 This centre was established in 1990 where Kathakali Dance performances can be enjoyed. Dancers wear colorful mask with the costumes and give wonderful expressions on  face. This centre also conducts various types of arts and music classes.

Fort Kochi- 

Your Kerala India Holiday is incomplete without the sightseeing of Fort Kochi in Kerala. This is region in Cochin where, the following major attractions are housed within- Chinese Fishing Nets, St. Francis Church, Santa Cruz Basilica, Vasco Da Gama Square, Bastion Bungalow etc. The Fort Kochi is the first township in India.

Marine Drive- 
Marine Drive in Cochin is the perfect place for hangout or just sitting idle with your friends and family. This place lies opposite to the Vembandad Lake where you can stroll through and enjoy the walking during the morning and evening.

Solar Cafe-


To get the authentic taste of the cuisines of Kerala, visit this place. You will get numerous dishes to try out. This café offers the fresh food by using the organic ingredients. Your lunch or dinner can be included in the Kerala Tour Packages on your request. The café has a good collection of books to read. If time permits and reading is your passion then you can choose the book of your interests to read.

Mattancherry Palace- 

This palace is also known as the Dutch Palace which was built by Portuguese in the 15th century. This architecture is built in the tradition style of Kerala- Nalukettu. The palace showcases the murals and portraits of the kings of Cochin. Within the palace, a temple is housed, dedicated to goddess ( Pazhayannur Bhagvati)of the royal family of Cochin. Besides the palace, two more temples can also be visited.

Kerala Folklore Museum- 

This museum displays the good collection of architectures in traditional style, crafts, antiques, folk arts etc. A café and shops are housed within the museum. Guides are also available to explain you about the history of Kerala.

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