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Le Meridien, Cochin
Le Meridien, Cochin
Le Méridien Cochin is designed to give guests the finest service and facilities. 120 rooms of the total 150, overlook the picturesque backwaters of Kerala. Guests can avail of 5 excellent outlets.
Taj Malabar, Cochin
Taj Malabar, Cochin
The Malabar Hotel is situated on Willingdon Island and offers magnificent views of the Cochin harbour and the beautiful backwaters. The hotel is easily accessible from the airport, which is only 10 minutes away.
 
The Renaissance, Cochin
The Renaissance, Cochin
The hotel is located at Palarivattom at the heart of Cochin with clean surroundings and close to the Cochin Export Processing Zone at Kakkanad and the Alwaye Industrial belt.
ABAD Plaza (Best Western), Cochin
ABAD Plaza (Best Western), Cochin
Abad PLaza, Where warm hospitality lends a welcome note. With a choice of well-appointed rooms and suites. All of them a study in comfort & elegance.
 
Hotel Fort Heritage, Cochin
Hotel Fort Heritage, Cochin
Heritage Cat.
Heritage hotel housed in a 17th Century dutch building.
Hotel Malabar House, Cochin
Hotel Malabar House, Cochin

Hotel provides facilities like Safe Deposit Box Safe Deposit Box Sauna Conference Facilities Internet Access in rooms Meeting Facilities Secretarial Service Hair Dryer In Room Non Smoking Satellite TV, etc.

 
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In Kochi or Kochi, dawn is not often a thing of breathtaking beauty, but just a careless smear of tinted light where sea and sky unite. Daybreak is full of indeterminate promise. A slow lividness at the mist-obscured harbor mouth meets the swelling untamed surge of the ocean. Cargo-laden barges and vallams or country boats move, ponderously slow, over the sprawling vastness of the Vembanad Kayal, Kerala's largest lake that spreads full bosomed and silver gray in the sultry sun.

What to See

There are many places to see in cochin. St. Francis' Church is the oldest existing European church in India. From this choir, for the first time in India, resounded the sonorous chants of Rome. The church began life as a wooden structure built by the five friars who accompanied the Portuguese to Kochi in 1503. The Franciscans, followers of St. Francis Xavier who visited Kochi in the early 16th century, raised the present edifice. The European have left random imprints in Fort Kochi. The massive buttresses, which are so conspicuous a feature of the place, were put up by the British to protect the houses that had been shaken by the force of an explosion that blew up the cathedral of Santa Cruz. In fact, they themselves had bombarded the church fearing a possible restoration of Dutch supremacy in Kochi. In spite of it all, the Santa Cruz Basilica still stands in a spirit of sturdy resistance.

The most enduring impression of Fort Kochi is the enigma of the Chinese fishing nets. Like totems from another age stranded in time, they perch along the backwaters. Curious clumsy things with no bright counterfeit graces. The Chinese fishing nets are the most efficient means of backwater fishing and Fort Kochi is full of them. The Dutch palace at Mattancherry was actually built by the Portuguese and presented to the Kochi ruler Vira Kerala Varma in 1555 as an act of expiation for the plunder and desecration of a temple near the Raja's palace by a hot-headed young Portuguese officer. The extensions of the east and south and the wooden ceilings of the Coronation Hall were incorporated by the Dutch. The real glory of the palace however lies in its wall murals, all done using the tempera process of painting. Forty-five scenes from the Ramayana adorn the long walls of the bedchamber. They are known for their brilliant execution. Of the paintings elsewhere in the palace, one is a large unfinished portrait of Lord Vishnu.

The chief landmark though is St. Francis' Church, built in the early 16th century. It is the pride of Fort Kochi. The most magnificent pageant enacted here was the burial of Vasco da Gama in 1526. Nevertheless, it was to be a temporary resting place for this "armed interloper," as after sixteen years later, his son Pedro da Silva Gama took away the mortal remains of his father back to Portugal. Mattancherry has a predominantly Muslim population. But tucked away behind its tumult is Jew Town, a quiet cul-de-sac. A single street of old discolored buildings-"Quaint houses of solid build"-where the few surviving members of the oldest Jewish settlement in India live. Hounded out of Muziris by the Portuguese, they came to Kochi in the 16th century and found an unexpected benefactor in the Raja of Kochi who allotted them this land near his palace and helped them build their place of worship. The Paradeshi Synagogue was built in 1568 with timber supplied gratis by the Raja who is said to have personally instructed the masons to mix mortar with coconut water for strong walls. One of the oldest synagogues in the world, it is a jewel of incomparable beauty with its brass columns, Belgian hanging lamps, and exquisite hand-painted, blue-and-white Chinese porcelain tiles of which no two are alike.

Vypeen and Gundu islands boasts of a lighthouse at Ochanthuruth, good beaches, and the 16th-century Pallipuram Fort. The Parishath Thampuram Museum in Ernakulam has a large collection of 19th-century oil paintings, old coins, sculptures, Mughal paintings, and temple models.

Source: India Tourism Official Website

 
 
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