Things To Do In Kochi
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Planning a trip to Kerala? Make sure Kochi (Cochin) is at the top of your list! This lively city is a great place to be in and is packed with amazing beaches, interesting religious places, beautiful historical spots, deep cultural dives, and delicious food. Whether you're travelling solo or with your buddies and family, Kochi has got something for everyone.
We've created a list of things to do in Kochi City to make your visit unforgettable. Add them to your plan and get ready for an adventure you won't want to miss!
Things To Do In Kochi (Cochin) By Renting A Bike
1. Visit the Chinese Fishing Nets
2. Play with Elephants at The Elephant Training Centre
3. Explore St. Francis Church
4. Stroll along Marine Drive Walkaway
5. View Mattancherry Palace
6. Go Birdwatching at Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
7. Take a Kerala Backwaters Boat Ride
8. Explore Willingdon Island
9. Discover Bolgatty Palace
10. Admire Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica
11. Wander through the Jew Town
12. Visit the Paradesi Synagogue
13. Experience Fort Kochi
14. Relax at Cherai Beach
15. Watch Performances at the Kerala Kathakali Centre
16. Shop at Princess Street
17. Go Snorkeling at Thiruvankulam
18. Learn Kalaripayattu
19. Get an Ayurvedic Massage
20. Visit the Folklore Museum & Theatre
21. Discover Hill Palace Museum
22. Enjoy at Kasturahama Beach
23. Explore Hiromi Market
24. Visit Kochi Castle
25. Explore Pallippuram Fort
26. Relax at Kashi Art Cafe
27. Have fun at Wonderla Amusement Park
28. Rate your interest in art at Greenix Village
29. Mingle with nature at the Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary
30. Visit St. Martin De Porres Church
31. Go shopping at MG Road
32. Visit Ernakulam Shiva Temple
33. Explore the Museum of Kerala History
34. Take a ferry to Vypin Island
35. Relax at Subash Bose Park
36. Have fun at Vasco da Gama Square
37. Enjoy the Sunset at Fort Kochi Beach
38. Spend some time peacefully at Andhakaranazhi Beach
39. Visit Kalady
40. Fulfil your taste buds at Pepper House Cafe
Kochi is located on the Malabar Coast, i.e., the Southwestern Coast of India. By renting a two-wheeler from Royal Brothers, you can go on a road trip to Kochi and explore its offerings to its fullest.
Most-happening Things to Do in Kochi
#1 Visit the Chinese Fishing Nets
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 12.9 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 36.2 km
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“Cheena Vala”- that’s what the people of Kerala call the Chinese fishing nets. If you ever visit Kochi, this attraction should be your top priority to see and experience. The Chinese fishing nets are said to have been brought to the city in the 14th century by Chinese explorers during the Portuguese era. Since then, they have become an iconic symbol of Kochi.
Made of teak wood and bamboo poles, the Chinese fishing nets are fixed installations that dip towards the water, resembling giant hammocks. They operate purely based on the principle of balance. It takes more than four fishermen to manage each net.
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As you pull back the net (with the help of the local fishermen) and sing ‘Aylesa Aylesa,’ this experience will become an unforgettable memory. This natural beauty attracts plenty of foreign tourists.
#2 Play with Elephants at The Elephant Training Centre
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 54.9 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 19 km
Credits: Photo by Benny Vincent on Unsplash
How can you not see the tuskers when visiting Kerala? Head to the Kodanad Elephant Training Centre, India’s largest training centre for our beloved giants. The speciality of this place is that you can spend time with these magnificent creatures, observe them closely, touch them, bathe them, ride them, and feed them. Of course, all under supervision! It is one of the best things to do in Kochi.
You can also learn in-depth about elephant care while enjoying the tranquillity of the Periyar River and the surrounding high ranges.
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#3 Explore St. Francis Church
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 6.5 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 37 km
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St Francis Church, built in 1503, is one of the oldest churches in India. It is one of the best places to visit in Kochi.
After Vasco da Gama discovered the sea route from Europe to India, two Portuguese noble explorers and navigators arrived and, with the permission of the Raja of Cochin, constructed a fort. Within this fort, they built a church with a wooden structure, originally dedicated to St. Bartholomew. In 1506, Francisco de Almeida, a Portuguese viceroy reconstructed the wooden church in stone and masonry.
In 1663, the Dutch took control of the church. Later, in 1804, it was surrendered to the Anglican Church. The Church of South India (CSI) took over the church in 1949.
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#4 Stroll Along Marine Drive Walkaway
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 3 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 33.3 km
Sunset View from Marine Drive Walkaway, Kochi; Credits: By Anand Venugopal - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=48809044
This scenic stretch, also known as Abdul Kalam Marg, is a walkway extending from the Jankar Jetty (North) to the Ernakulam Boat Jetty (South). Facing the backwaters of Kochi, it is the perfect place to stroll in the early mornings and evenings with friends and family. It is also a famous tourist attraction.
You will find numerous shops, restaurants, and vendors with street food along the way.
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#5 View Mattancherry Palace
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 9.9 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 40.6 km
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Also known as the Dutch Palace, Mattancherry Palace was built and gifted by the Portuguese to the King of Cochin in 1545.
It has now been converted into a museum and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inside the palace, you can find murals, portraits, and exhibits of the Rajas of Kochi. This includes paintings, coins, stamps, drawings, umbrellas, ivory palanquins, and other items used by royals.
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#6 Go Birdwatching at Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 49.6 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 72.2 km
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Birdwatching is one of the best things to do in Kochi. Sprawled across 14 hectares on the banks of Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is a haven for bird lovers. Between June and August, you can find a variety of migratory birds flocking here in thousands. Some rare and common sights include birds from the Himalayas to Serbia and wetland birds like the Little Cormorant, Indian Darter, Siberian Cranes, Egrets, and Herons. It is a must-visit destination if you have more time to explore.
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#7 Take a Kerala Backwaters Houseboat Cruise
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When in Kerala, you shouldn't miss the houseboat cruising adventure. You can rent a boat from the Kochi Boathouse for an hour or two and sail through the Kerala Backwaters. It’s a lifetime experience for sure. There are also options for booking a houseboat for multiple days, making it an ideal place for newly married couples in India.
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#8 Explore Willingdon Island
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 10 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 41 km
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Commissioned by the then Governor of the Madras Presidency, Lord Willingdon, this is India’s largest artificial island. Surrounded by the stunning backwaters of Kerala, Willingdon Island is home to the port of Kochi, the Kochi Naval Base of the Indian Navy, and the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology. You can reach the island via public transport, autos, or cabs by taking the Veduruthy Bridge. It is one of the must-visit attractions in Kochi.
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#9 Discover Bolgatty Palace
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 5.9 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 32.1 km
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Bolgatty Palace, now a heritage hotel resort, boasts a rich history. Built in 1744 by the Dutch, it served as the Governor’s palace for the Commander of Dutch Malabar. In 1909, it was leased to the British, and several notable British governors stayed there. After India’s independence in 1947, the palace was converted into a heritage hotel and became state property. It’s the most beautiful place in Kochi.
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#10 Admire Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 12.3 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 36.5 km
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Also known as Kotta Palli or Kottepalli, Santa Cruz Basilica is one of the 34 basilicas in India. Renowned for its exquisite Indo-European and Gothic architecture, it is noted for its grandeur and use of colours.
Originally built in 1505 by the Portuguese as a church, it was elevated to a cathedral by Pope Paul IV in 1558. However, in the 17th century, following British intervention, the cathedral was demolished and rebuilt in 1905.
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#11 Wander through Jew Town
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 9.7 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 40.7 km
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The history goes like this: The King of Cochin provided shelter to Jews from Kodungallore in 1524 near Mattancherry, and this area is now known as Jew Town. If you’re looking to buy antiques for your home, this is the place to visit. From jewellery and crockery to statuettes, carved wooden furniture, vintage photographs, and Chinese urns, this area has it all.
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#12 Visit the Paradesi Synagogue
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 9.7 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 40.7 km
Entrance Gate of Paradesi Synagogue; Credits: fenin Vithayathil, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
The Paradesi Synagogue, built in 1568 by the Paradesi Jewish Community, is located in the corner of Jew Town and is the oldest synagogue. As a place of religious worship for Jews, it is important to follow the strict dress code when visiting: For men, a full-sleeve shirt and pants are required; for women, skirts should be below knee length.
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#13 Experience Fort Kochi
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 12.5 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 36.3 km
Streets of Fort Kochi; Credits: Ranjithsiji, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Is Kochi and Fort Kochi the same? This is a common question we encounter. The answer is that Fort Kochi is a part of Kochi and serves as the main tourist hub with numerous attractions. Notable sites include Fort Kochi Beach, Vasco da Gama Square, Sunset Cruise, Chinese Fishing Nets, and Mattancherry Palace.
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#14 Relax at Cherai Beach
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 28.5 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 25.7 km
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Visiting Cherai Beach for a morning or evening stroll, enjoying the crack of dawn, or watching the sunset is one of the best things to do in Kochi. With a backdrop of coconut groves, this 10-km-long beach also offers the chance to spot dolphins. The beach’s gentle tides make it suitable and safe for swimming. The view of the Arabian Sea is mesmerising.
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#15 Watch Kathakali Performance at the Kerala Kathakali Centre
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 12.2 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 40.6 km
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The word ‘Kathakali’ translates to ‘Story Play’ in English. If you want to learn about the tales from Indian epics through a classical dance form of Kerala, then you must book a ticket to a Kathakali performance. With their faces painted in bright colours, these skilled performers convey the stories set to music through facial and body expressions, and hand gestures.
The main artists at these performances are trained at Kerala Kalamandalam, a renowned institution for learning Indian classical dance forms.
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#16 Shop at Princess Street
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 12.7 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 36 km
Princess Street, also known as Loafer’s Corner, is a haven for those who love to party, with clubs and cafes everywhere. The European touch to the buildings will remind you of the colonial era, while the street art is another major attraction for tourists. You can find souvenir shops, and antique shops here. You can purchase handcrafted products, souvenirs, jewellery, clothes, and more.
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#17 Go Snorkelling at Thiruvankulam
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 12.7 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 33 km
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If you are an adventure junkie, you should go snorkelling at Thiruvankulam. It is one of the best things to do in Kochi. Swim in the town’s famous quarry with goggles, diving masks, and swim fins, and explore underwater creatures like fish and other fascinating life forms closely.
Note: Make sure to carry swimwear, towel and clothes for changing.
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#18 Watch Ancient Martial Art Kalaripayattu
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 12.2 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 40.6 km
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At the Kerala Kathakali Centre, you can also witness the ancient martial arts performance of Kalariyapattu. Originating in Kerala, Kalariyapattu is regarded as one of the highest forms of training that enhances the coordination between mind and body. You’ll be amazed as Kalari warriors demonstrate punches, cuts, throws, and blocks using sticks, swords, and shields.
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#19 Get a Relaxing Ayurvedic Massage
Taking traditional Kerala Ayurvedic massages, which originated over 5,000 years ago, is one of the best things to do in Kochi for yourself on a relaxing holiday. There are plenty of Ayurvedic massage centres and spas in Kochi. Make sure to choose one with positive reviews that uses traditional practices.
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#20 Visit the Folklore Museum & Theatre
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 4.9 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 33.1 km
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Make sure to visit Kerala’s only architectural museum, the family-run Kerala Folklore Theatre & Museum in Kochi. Built in the traditional Kerala style of architecture, the museum has three floors. It houses more than 4,000 items, including historical and cultural artefacts and rare antiques. The museum also features a theatre where live performances of traditional art forms and cultural activities take place.
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#21 Discover Hill Palace Museum
Distance from Ernakulam Train Stations: 11.2 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 31.5 km
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End your trip by visiting Kerala’s first-ever heritage museum, the Hill Palace Museum in Kochi. Constructed in 1865, it served as the official residence of the rulers of Kochi. Inside the museum, you can find murals, manuscripts, sculptures, oil paintings, and belongings of the Kochi royals. Additionally, you can explore laterite and wooden memorials from the Indus Valley and Harappa civilisations.
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#22. Get blessings at Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 15.6 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 35.9 km
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It’s a Shakti temple in Kochi, where the chief deity Goddess Rajarajeswari is worshipped as Goddess Saraswathy in the morning, Goddess Lakshmi in the afternoon and Goddess Durga in the evening. It is believed that the deity is possessed of the power to cure mental illness.
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#23. Enjoy at Veeranpuzha Lake and Backwaters
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 23.7 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 26.7 km
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Veeranpuzha is an extension of Vembanad Lake. Around the banks of Veeranpuzha, you can see rice cultivations. If you love backwaters and greenery, you should visit this spot for its serenity. Activities include watching sunrise, and sunset, bird sighting and boating.
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#24. Visit Indo-Portuguese Museum
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 10.5 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 39.7 km
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If you want to know about the Portuguese influence on our history and culture, you should head to the Indo-Portuguese Museum located in the Bishop’s house. The museum displays the foreign’s impact on our art and architecture. You will also be amazed to see the artefacts, including the sculptures, precious metal objects, and vestments, of different churches. The museum has five sections- altar, treasure, procession, civil life and cathedral.
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#25. Explore Pallippuram Fort
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 30.1 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 27.3 km
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Built by Portuguese in the 1503 AD, Pallipuram Fort is one of the oldest surviving European forts constructed in India. Located in the Vypeen Island, this fort is known for its architecture. Its hexagonal shape is the highlight and the 34-foot-tall fort has been built with laterite, mortar and wood. The fort has a cellar, which was used to store gunpowder.
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#26. Relax at Kashi Art Cafe
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 9.8 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 36 km
If you are a lover of art and food, it is enough if you head to the Kashi Art Cafe in Kochi to fulfil your interests. Found in 1997, this cafe runs a privately held art gallery. The aesthetically pleasing cafe offers some of the best dishes which will leave you wanting for more.
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#27. Have fun at Wonderla Amusement Park
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 19 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 24.4 km
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If you are visiting Kochi with friends, your to-do list must include Wonder Amusement Park. With the high thrill rides, land rides, water rides, family rides and kids rides, it is a perfect place for you to kill time and enjoy to the core.
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#28. Immerse into art at Greenix Village
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 10 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 36.2 km
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Greenix Village is called by different names such as a cultural art village, a cultural centre and a performing arts theatre. Here, you can witness the performances of Kerala dance forms, including Kathakali, Mohiniattam and Koodiyaatam. The centre also houses a Kalaripayattu learning space, an art gallery restaurant, a cultural museum, a curio shop and a book shop.
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#29. Mingle with nature at the Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 4 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 33.6 km
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Sprawled across 27.4 hectares, Mangalvanam Bird Sanctuary is one of the best places in Kochi. It houses an 18-acre Mangrove tree reserve and a shallow lake. It attracts a vast number of migratory birds and is also rich in fauna. The sanctuary is also known as the green lung of Ernakulam, for its unique vegetation.
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#30. Visit St. Martin De Porres Church
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 7.7 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 24 km
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It is a Roman Catholic Church founded in 1968. When it was first established, there were only 17 families associated with it. Now the numbers have tremendously spiked and the church has 675+ families. It is a calm spot if you want to do your morning or evening prayer without the attraction of the tourists.
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#31. Go shopping at MG Road
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 7.7 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 24 km
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If you want to do some shopping and are looking for a variety, you should head to the Mahatma Gandhi Road (MG Road). It is considered the commercial hub of Kochi because you can find malls and several shops for clothes, accessories and household items. There are options for dining also.
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#32. Visit Ernakulam Shiva Temple
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 1 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 35 km
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Also known as Ernakulathappan Temple, this place of worship is one of the seven royal temples of Kochi Maharajas. The presiding deity is Lord Shiva in a Gourisankara form, facing the sea towards the West and is believed to be Swayambhu (divinely originated). The other gods in the shrine include Parvathy, Ganapathy, Sastha, Kirathamoorthy, and Nagaraja.
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#33. Explore the Museum of Kerala History
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 25 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 19.5 km
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If you are a history and art lover, you should visit the Museum of Kerala History in Kochi. Also known as the ‘Keralam Museum’, this place is home to ancient statues, sculptures, dolls, contemporary Indian Art and Visual Art. The sound and light show about the story of the land, its culture and heritage is truly mesmerising.
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#34. Take a ferry to Vypin Island
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 21.8 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 27.7 km
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Vypin Island is home to the famous, Church of Our Lady of Hope. You can take a 20-min ferry ride from Fort Kochi, which carries, people, motorcycles, cars and trucks to Vypin Island. The sight of the backwaters of Vembanad Lake will be so soothing for your eyes. Make sure you visit Vypin Beach.
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#35. Relax at Subash Bose Park
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 1.7 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 34.4 km
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Overlooking the backwaters of Vembanad Lake, is located the famous park in Kochi, Subash Bose Park. It is suitable for walking, jogging, exercising and relaxing. You can get some amazing views of the sunset from the park. Since it is located next to the waterbody, you can see some birds in the early mornings and evenings.
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#36. Have fun at Vasco da Gama Square
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 9.9 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 36 km
Vasco da Game Square is home to churches, temples, mosques, synagogues, cafes, and a lot more. It is famous for its street food stalls serving mouthwatering seafood, savouries, tender coconut, quick bites, etc. A walk around the lively Vasco da Gama Square will refresh your lost soul for sure.
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#37. Enjoy Sunset at Fort Kochi Beach
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 12.3 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 39.6 km
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After exploring Vasco Da Gama Square and relishing some amazing local foods, you can head to Fort Kochi Beach, which is just steps away. The beach is known for its Chinese fishing nets and has a walkway filled with trees and greenery. It is the best place to enjoy the splendid sunset with your loved ones.
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#38. Spend some time peacefully at Andhakaranazhi Beach
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 31.2 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 56.8 km
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If you want to spend some time away from the noise and chaos, in peace, you should visit the untouched and non-commercialised beach, located 30 km from Kochi, Andhakaranazhi Beach. You can witness the fishermen's village’s rawness here without any filter. Common sights include fishermen going to the ocean, boats and nets on the shore, fresh catches, dogs roaming, etc.
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#39. Visit Kalady
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 43.3 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 7.6 km
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If you have extra time, visit Kalady, the birthplace of the great philosopher, Adi Sankaracharya. When you visit, do not miss the Crocodile Ghat which is known for its popular belief.
It goes like this- Adi Sankaracharya was caught by a crocodile while crossing the river. He told his mother that the crocodile would let his leg go if she agreed for him to become a sannyasi. Out of no choice when his mother nods, the crocodile lets go of him, and he pursues his path of enlightenment.
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#40. Fulfil your taste buds at Pepper House Cafe
Distance from Ernakulam Junction Railway Station: 10 km
Distance from Cochin International Airport: 36.2 km
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Pepper House Cafe was originally used as a storehouse to stock and trade pepper and other spices. Now, it’s a famous cafe and a cultural centre. The food served at the cafe is worth drooling for.
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Wrapping Up
Here you have- 40 best things to do in Kochi. Whether you're on a history tour, a relaxed vacation, or a food hunt, there's something for everyone here. Make sure to use this guide to experience the feel of Kochi's charm and variety to the fullest. Have a great time there!
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1). How can I spend my day in Kochi?
Start your day by checking out the old-school vibe of Fort Kochi. Take a look at the Chinese Fishing Nets, and then make your way to the Mattancherry Palace. Grab a bite to eat at a nearby café and then take a leisurely walk down Marine Drive in the afternoon. End your one day trip with a sunset at one of the beaches.
2). Is 2 days enough for Kochi?
Two days in Kochi is enough to see the main attractions and get a feel for the city. You can visit key spots like Fort Kochi, Mattancherry, and the backwaters. However, if you want to explore more or relax, you might need an extra day.
3). How to reach Kochi?
You can reach Kochi by flying to the nearest airport Kochi Airport, which connects to major Indian cities. You can also take a train to Ernakulam Junction Railway Station or a bus to Fort Kochi Bus Stand or KRSTC Bus Station Ernakulam. For local travel, you can rent a two-wheeler from Royal Brothers.
4). Is Fort Kochi worth visiting?
Yes, Fort Kochi is definitely worth visiting for its historical charm, beautiful architecture and a lot of things to do & experience. You can explore old churches, colonial buildings, and attractive street art. The area also has the best cafes and shops.
5). Which is the best time to visit Kochi?
The best time to visit Kochi is during the winter months between November and March when the weather is pleasant and cool. This period avoids the heavy rains of the monsoon and the intense heat of the summer. Enjoy clear skies and comfortable temperatures
6). What is Kochi famous for?
Kochi is famous for its cultural fusion, historical sites, and stunning backwaters. The city is known for its Chinese Fishing Nets, colonial architecture, and one-of-a-kind spice markets. It’s also a hub for arts and seafood.
7). Does Kochi have nightlife?
Yes, Kochi has a lively nightlife with a variety of options. You can find beachside bars, trendy lounges, and restaurants offering live music.