Kochi
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SunsetChineseNet - The Chinese fishing nets at Fort Kochi are an icon of the city
Kochi (formerly Cochin; Malayalam: കൊച്ചി) is a cosmopolitan city in Kerala with a bustling commercial port. Kochi is the financial and commercial capital of Kerala and, with a population of more than 2 million and the biggest conurbation in the state.
Contents
- 1 Kochi Halal Travel Guide
- 2 Travel to Kochi
- 3 By Rail
- 4 Get Around
- 5 What to see in Kochi
- 6 Top Muslim Travel Tips for Kochi
- 7 Muslim Friendly Shopping in Kochi
- 8 Halal Food & Restaurants
- 9 eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Kochi
- 10 Buy Muslim Friendly condos, Houses and Villas in Kochi
- 11 Muslim Friendly Hotels
- 12 Study in Kochi
- 13 Stay Safe
- 14 Medical Issues in Kochi
- 15 Muslim Friendly Hospitals
- 16 Telecommunications in Kochi
- 17 Cope in Kochi
- 18 News & References Kochi
- 19 Travel Next
Kochi Halal Travel Guide
In August 2023, 800,000 people are displaced with over 350 killed by the /news/world/india-floods-kerala-state-displaced-1.4790947 worst flooding in a century in southern India's Kerala state. A city born in storm, nurtured in rivalry and established as battling ground for European empires. This phrase is a good description of Kochi, which was formed as an ancient port city after the Great Floods of the Periyar River in 1341. With partitioning of Chera Kerala empire in 14th century, this region came under control of a new dynasty, rivaled by other local feudal lords. With the advent of colonization, Kochi became the first major battle grounds of almost all European powers.
History
Kochi merchants began trading in spices such as black pepper and cardamom with the Arabs, Dutch, Phoenicians, Portuguese and Chinese more than 600 years ago. This helped Kochi to prosper and to become the gateway to old India. It was from Kochi that the colonization of India started. Portugal was first to establish its base in Kochi, followed by the Dutch and British. The Anglo-Dutch treaty of 1814, compelled the Dutch to hand over Kochi to the British in exchange for Bangka Island in Indonesia. The British managed to establish their influence over Kochi, limiting their direct administration to a small enclave of Fort Kochi and British Ernakulam with their capital at Bolgatty Island. The rest of the Kochi Kingdom was administered by Kochi Maharajas from their capital at Thripunithura. However and the real administration was done by Diwans (Prime Ministers), leaving the Maharajas to patronize culture, arts and focus heavily on the areas of public health and education.
The foundations of modern Kochi city started when Sir Robert Bristow, a senior Royal Navy Engineer, felt the need for a modern large port after the opening of the Suez Canal. This resulted in the creation of the largest man-made island of the nation, Willingdon Island, to house the new Kochi Port.
In the 1930s and the Kochi Maharaja joined the public outcry to form a common state of Malayalam-speaking people by merging with the Kingdom of Travancore and British Malabar. Kochi Maharaja Kerala Varma Raja was at the forefront of this agitation, and passed the Aykiakerala Resolution in the Kochi Parliament. In 1947 and the Kingdom of Kochi and Travancore merged to form the Royal State of Travancore-Kochi. The Kochi Maharaja was amongst the first to advocate the state joining the newly formed Indian Union. Finally, in 1948 and the state of Travancore-Kochi merged with India.
Since the formation of Kerala in 1957, Kochi has been the commercial capital of Kerala as well as the seat of the Kerala High Court. Since 2000, Kochi has revitalized its economy, with a focus on tourism, information technology and its port.
Culture & Tradition of Kochi
Fort-kochi-relics2 - The colonial charms of Fort Kochi
Kochi has a cosmopolitan culture, highly influenced by historical trading partners, Portuguese, Dutch, Arab, Chinese, and (Japanese). Kochi is the seat of the Latin church of Kerala and has many Catholic churches and followers.
Kochi was traditionally a potpourri of various Indian and international communities. Syrian Christians started the first wave of immigration, followed by Yahudi between the 7th and 10th centuries. Arab merchants also made a strong settlement in Kochi. In the 15th century, Gujaratis settled in Kochi, especially on Mattancherry, where they played a strong role in spice trading and other areas.
Later, at the beginning of the colonial era and the Portuguese, Dutch, French, and British all made their settlements in Kochi. The Portuguese had a strong influence in Fort Cochin. British culture was strongly felt, lending Kochi a strong community of Anglo-Indians.
In the early 1970s, Punjabis settled here, focusing their strong presence on the local automobile industry. Tamilians, Telugus, Kannadigas have all formed small settlements since the days of royalty. Students from Cambodia, Thailand, Korea, and Indonesia have settled down in Kochi for studies and research activities. Kochi has a sizeable expatriate population mainly from European countries who have settled in Fort Kochi. Most of them are senior citizens who settled down to enjoy retirement life and many run boutique hotels and restaurants in that area. Due to the rapid growth of the city, a majority of the local population are now immigrants.
Generally, Kochinites are modern and fashionable. Being a city that has a tradition of various cultures being given equal respect, a high level of tolerance exists. The city has a modern attitude, but some basic social modesty still prevails, especially in villages and rural areas.
How is the Climate in Kochi
Kochi has a typical tropical climate. Temperatures range between 30°C and 35°C during daytime and around 24°C at night. Kochi is one of the first places to experience the heavy monsoon showers, which start around mid-May. It thus experiences heavy rainfall between mid-May and the first week in September. Daytime temperatures during the monsoon fall to between 25°C and 30°C. From September to early February and the weather is fine, marked with cool winds and light showers. Summer starts in February. Although temperatures never reach 40°C and the high humidity can make summers uncomfortable. This continues until early May. Frequent showers cool down the harshness of summer.
Orientation
After rapid growth during the two last decades, Kochi is now one of the most densely populated town areas in India. Kochi city consists of:
Kochi map - Map of the Kochi area
- Aluva — the second largest town in Kochi U/A, famous for its Periyar river banks. Kochi International Airport is nearby.
- Bolgatty Island — the island where the British established a Royal Residency, which is now converted into a five star hotel. Famous for its large golf course, horse riding tracks, marina and boatyards.
- Ernakulam Mainland City — the heart and transport hub of Kochi with three distinct parts: the Central Business District (CBD) which has Mahatma Gandhi Road (MG Road) as the main arterial road along with Marine Drive and Chitoor Road; Downtown with upscale residential areas and the business neighborhood at SA Road and Vytilla Junction and the Suburb which has many business and commercial areas.
- Maradu — next door to Kochi city; an upcoming business neighborhood with numerous high-end hotels.
- Peninsula of Mattancherry and Fort Kochi (Old Kochi) — primarily a tourist enclave. Fort Kochi forms the upper part of the Peninsula with neatly arranged colonial buildings, narrow well-paved roads, Anglo-Dutch influenced structures and large antiques shops. Mattancherry is primarily a trading city, famous for its thriving Gujarati settlement brought to the city in the 16th and 17th centuries by the spice trade.
- Thrikkakara Town — famous for the large Vamana Temple and the focal centre of Onam and the national festival of Kerala. Also the home of Cochin University and other educational institutes.
- Thripunithura — the erstwhile capital of the Kingdom of Kochi is famous for various historical palaces, museums and temples, and as a centre of the arts.
- Vallarpadom Island — where the new Kochi International Mega Container Terminal (ICT) has opened.
- Vypin Island — one of the most densely populated islands in world with numerous fishing villages, tourist villages and the popular Cherai Beach.
- Willingdon Island — large man-made island made from sand dredged from the backwaters to deepen the Kochi Port. Named after Long Willingdon and then-the reigning Viceroy of India, it houses the Kochi Port, Southern Naval Command Headquarters of Indian Navy and many five-star hotels.
Best time to visit Kochi
The peak visitor season is often from August to February with December being the busiest month when there are many festivals and special attractions along with the famous Cochin Carnival and Christmas celebrations. Onam season (mid August - mid Sept) is also a busy tourist season considering traditional line up of various festivities. Monsoon is being promoted heavily by the tourism department as a rejuvenation season which also slowly becoming a popular season to visit to experience the heavy rainfalls. However it is advisable to avoid March and April considering the harsh summer, though it is a primary Indian domestic tourist season.
Tourist information
Free information and city maps are available at state run Kerala Tourism Development Corp (KTDC) offices at:
- Airport Tourist Counter in Arrival hall of both terminals, ☎+91 484 2611308, +91 484 2611309.
- Central Toll-Free Number, ☎ 1 800 4254747
- City Kochi Tourism Board Centre at Old Collectorate in Park Ave, ☎+91 484 2381743.
- Railway Tourist Office at Ernakulam South Railway Station, ☎+91 484 2378723.
- Tourist Reception office in Marine Drive, ☎+91 484 2353534 from where KTDC city tours starts/ends.
The India Tourism also has its office at Willingdon Island ☎ +91 484 2668352. The District Tourist Promotion Council (DTPC) also helps in providing information to tourists about other parts of Kochi District, which can be visited at ☎ +91 484 2367334, +91 484 2383988.
Travel to Kochi
Kochi is well connected by air, road, rail and ferry from others parts of India, and to some other international destinations. As Kochi is a financial capital of India and possess commercial port, it is easy to get into this city.
Buy a Flight ticket to and from Kochi
Cochin International Airport - Cochin International Airport
Cochin International Airport (IATA Flight Code: COK), General ☎ +91 484 305-3000, Flight status and Airline desk transfer: ☎ 91 484 2610115, +91 484 2611322, +91 484 2610033. In Nedumbassery, 29 kilometers from the downtown, this is the largest airport in Kerala and one of major gateway to India.
Regular Flights to the Middle East and elsewhere in Asia. There are regular direct services from Europe and the USA during tourist season.
There is a duty-free area at the international terminal providing a good collection of international premium brand drinks, perfumes, Chocolates and other items at competitive prices.
Facilities in and around the airport
Transit and early passengers can use the airport guestrooms in Central Block on hourly or per-night basis for ₹ 750-2,000. The international terminal has good reasonably priced multi-cuisine restaurant and a terrace garden dining and lounge bar with BBQ. There are cafes and snack corners in the waiting area. The Concourse has free wifi network, a business centre, free public telephones for local calls and large plasma televisions in the waiting lounge. Premium lounges are available for first and business class passengers. Visa-On-Arrival for selected nationalities has started. The Airport has a full fledged Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), whose chief officer is empowered to grant visa extensions, fee waivers and other visa-related issues.
The airport has a good 18-hole golf course nearby. Golfers can register at the Airport Golf counter and pay green fees to use the facility. There is a small recreational centre, a swimming swimmingpool and a bar lounge at the golf club.
There are five major airport hotels opposite the airport terminal that offer rooms on an hourly basis. There are also many hotels and restaurants near the terminal.
Domestic terminal
The domestic terminal has a good shopping arcade selling mainly Kerala-specific items. Food is expensive and limited within the check-in lobby. There are cheaper options after security.
Getting to and from the airport
Travel on a Bus in Kochi
KSRTC operates four classes of bus service from the airport: regular, fast passenger, super fast express (operate every 10-20 minutes to most nearby towns). All bus services stop only at the bus point near the departure gate of the international terminal (city-side).
Orange Bus
KSRTC Orange Bus air-con Volvo service (locally called "Low Floor Buses") operates every 30-40 min to Kochi City via Aluva, Kalamassery, Vytilla and terminates at Fort Cochin. Fares are ₹70 or less and the journey takes 1 hour 40 minutes.
To the airport and the Orange Bus leaves from the Fort Kochi bus area near the Chinese fishing nets at the following times: 07:25, 08:00, 09:45, 11:35, 12:00, 13:55, 15:30, 16:00 and 18:05.
Best way to travel in Kochi by a Taxi
All taxis operated from Cochin airport belong to the Cochin Airport Taxi Society (CATS)] which is a pre-paid taxi service. While other taxis can drop-off passengers at the airport, only CATS taxis are allowed to pick up passengers at the airport. CATS charges government fixed rates and their process is simple. Take a receipt from the CATS counter in the arrivals hall and walk to the prepaid taxi stand to find your taxi. For airport/city transfers and the standard charge is ₹510 for non air-conditioned taxis or ₹650 for an air-con taxi, with an additional premium of 15-25% as night charges (19:00-06:00). It costs ₹250 for a trip to Aluva. CATS also operates limo services as well as customized packages available for full/half day trips.
By car
Many automobile rental services operate counters in the arrival area of both terminals. Many hotels and travel agents provide free pick-up/drop-off services in their cars. It is safe to travel by these cars as they are operated by experienced drivers and you will get some more information them while on the go.
By Rail
The nearest train stations are Aluva or Angamaly (15 km) where almost all major express and passengers trains to all over Kerala stop.
By three-wheeler auto
Three-wheeler autos are not allowed to ply inside the airport, to protect the interests of CATS taxis. However, it's pretty easy to get an auto outside the airport premises, ideal for budget-conscious travellers. Auto ride from the airport to the nearest train station at Angamaly or Aluva costs less than ₹50. Be prepared to bargain. Getting autos early in the morning and late at night is pretty difficult.
By helicopter
Pawan Hans, in the departure gate of thecdomestic terminal, operates a wide range of helicopter services to almost all parts of city as well as state, which requires a prior booking. K-Air also operates air-taxi and private jets.
Cochin Airport has its own helicopter services with support of Bharat Airways. Scheduled and chartered helicopter services to pilgrimage centres like Sabarimala, Guruvayoor and major cities like Trivandrum|Thiruvananathapuram, Kozhikode are available.
By Rail
Kochi is well connected by train from all parts of India. Most Kerala-bound trains have a major stop here. There are two major rail terminals inside the city limits.
- Ernakulam Town Station (North Station), (IR Code : ERN), ☎ +91 484 2395198, is mainly for Inter City trains and a few long distance trains usually travelling to or from Kottayam.
- Ernakulam Junction Station (South Station), (IR Code : ERS) ☎ +91 484 2353751 (service inquiries ☎ 131, ☎ 133, reservations ☎ 132, ☎ 1361) is a major Indian railways station. Most of the long distance trains to and from Kerala pass through here. There is a good food court, large waiting areas, book shops, a medical shop and a few retiring rooms along with a dorm. Some of the major trains that pass through this station are:
Travel on a Bus in Kochi
Kochi is accessible from all southern parts of the nation as well as other parts of the state, through the extensive state run Kerala Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus services and services of neighbouring state transport corporations.
KSRTC operates 3 types of services; Super Fast (No Frills), Express (Standard non-A/C) and Garuda Hi-tech(Volvo premium). Karnataka State buses run daily services from Bangalore, Mysore and Mangalore with three types of services; the Rajahamsa (executive service, with reclining seats) and the Airavat (A/c service, with reclining semi-sleeper seats), and Ambaari (A/c sleeper service). Tamil Nadu SETC operates superfast and executive services to many destinations like Madurai,Ooty, Coimbatore, Tirunelveli,Salem (India) | Salem, and Trichy. Most inter-state buses start and end their journey from KSRTC Central & Inter-state Bus Station (CBS), in the heart of the city at Rajaji Rd. To reduce congestion at CBS, some local KSRTC buses start/end their services at KSRTC Boat Jetty Stand in Park Avenue.
Apart from govt services, numerous private bus companies operate scheduled services to almost all major cities in South India as well as Mumbai, Goa etc. All these buses are executive or premium services offering air-conditioned travel with good facilities and higher prices to match. Several online bus booking sites like RedBus]/ Raj National Express / KPN Travels]/ Client Needz/ TicketGoose.com Via.com and ketbuddy.com/ MyTicketBuddy.com helps to find right service.
By car
Kochi is well connected by road from all parts of the state as well as other major cities. Three major national highways connect Kochi with other parts of country.
- NH 17 and the 7th longest highway in India, connects Kochi with Mumbai via most of major towns in Malabar, Mangalore, Goa.
- The heavily congested NH 47 connects Thiruvananthapuram with Kochi and continues on to Coimbatore and Salem (India) | Salem in Tamil Nadu via Palakkad and Thrissur.
- NH 49 connects Kochi with Ramaeswaram in Tamil Nadu which passes through Madurai via Munnar.
Kochi is well connected to other parts of state through various state highways.
Book a Halal Cruise or Boat Tour in Kochi
Kochi can be visited by sea in yachts or the occasional cruise ship from Goa, Mumbai, Lakshadweep, Colombo and Male. Almost all leading international cruises on global voyages operate to Kochi from the U.S. and Europe at Wellingdon Island Cruise Berth. Yachts can be anchored at Kochi International Marina or Yacht Club Marina. There is a direct ferry service between Kochi and Lakshadweep.
Get Around
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At peak hours, traffic moves at a snail's pace in Kochi. Limit your plans to three or four places in a day unless you have good knowledge of the geography or a trustworthy transport option Remember to club nearby places in your trip with buffer time of one hour per trip. Air pollution is acute.
Orientation
The main city arterial road is Mahatma Gandhi Road. Traveling inside the city at peak times (8AM Monday - 10AM, 1:30PM Monday - 2:30PM; 5:30PM Monday - 7PM) takes a lot of time, with frequent road blocks and traffic congestion. North and South over-bridges are two bottlenecks. Knowledge of side roads and crossroads is very useful to avoid traffic blocks.
Kochi has a typical Indian-style address system which is a bit confusing, as there is no sector or house numbering system. Most buildings have their own name which are commonly used along with the road name for the address, e.g. Alappatt House, Diwans Road, Near Lakshmi Hospital.
Some up-market areas have their own house-numbering system. Panampilly Nagar and Giri Nagar are divided into various zones and each house has its own zone number followed by a house number. Many residential areas have formed their own associations and established their own addressing system. In most of the residential colonies or areas, a map sign is found at the entrance. Fort Kochi has a more Middle Eastern style numbering system, yet still local residents use the nearby monuments for addressing, rather than house numbers.
For communicating with auto/taxi drivers, you must know the nearby monuments.
Travel on a Bus in Kochi
Kochi has an excellent public bus network with four types of buses operated by Govt-run KSRTC and private operators. The most common option is privately operated Blue bus (also referred to as 'Line buses') which provides a affordable no-frills journey. Using these is not that difficult as many destination boards have English lettering in small and most bus conductors can provide assistance in basic English, though route numbers exists only on papers. Peak hours on weekdays can lead to overcrowded buses, particularly Route 1. Govt-operated KSRTC offers no-frills city services Thiru-Kochi which also ply in same Red-Bus routes. Thirukochi buses can be distinguished from other buses with its blue-white livery. Most of Red and Thirukochi buses run primarily on the Big 4 Routes. These cover virtually all parts of the city. There are other feeder routes, which interconnect places between these Big 4 Routes. Vytilla-Vytilla circular services cover most of the city core. The minimum fare for all city buses is ₹ 8. The average waiting time is 1-10 mins.
Apart from regular city services, KSRTC under JnNURM's funding operates 2 class of bus services which can be distinguished from other city buses with its distinctive livery and JnNURM logo.
For premium travel, low-floor air-conditioned Volvo services called Orange buses connect many important destinations. Rates are ₹ 10 for first 5 kilometers, ₹ 2 for every kilometers thereafter. Average waiting time is 10-30 mins. These buses can stop anywhere on the route as per passenger's request.
For standard travel, use Green bus, a non air-conditioned low-floor service which links all suburbs to downtown. This is ideal for budget tourists as it connects to many faraway tourist attractions while maintaining excellent standards. The rates are ₹ 5 for first 5 km, 75p for every kilometers thereafter. Only 3 lines are served, which will be increased soon. Like Orange Bus and these buses stop anywhere on the route as per passenger's request. Timetable for Orange/Green are available at the KSRTC site].
All city bus services start at 6AM and end by 10PM. A certain number of seats are allocated for women in the forward portion of each bus, and men must vacate them when a woman wishes to sit there.
Different bus shelters/stops are used for bus plying different routes. Route notices displayed at each stop will be in Malayalam. Route notices for Orange bus lines are in English also. Asking local residents or bus conductors would be very helpful. The important city bus stations where all services touch are:
- Aluva Rajiv Gandhi bus station, large bus station nearest to Airport and interchange for long distance services
- Fort Kochi Beach Road bus stand and the major terminus which is nearest to most tourist attractions
- Kakkanad Civil Station bus stand for Kakkanad area, a commercial and IT sector zone
- Kaloor bus stand, a major city bus station and interchange for long distance private buses.
- Marine Drive-Menaka bus stands and the heart of Ernakulam shopping with Broadway market nearby.
- Palarivattom-Padivattom bus stand
- South Girls High School bus stand, nearest to South Train station (ERS)
- Thevara KURTC Bus Stand, only for Low Floor Buses.
- Thoppumpaddy bus stand, major junction for Mattancherry
- Thripunithura terminus
- Vytilla Mobility Hub at Vytilla Junction, a new bus station where almost all city buses and inter-city/inter-state bus meet. The station is the Terminus for all Inter-city and Inter-state services by all operators. This is a spacious 37-acre bus station.
By metro
Kochi metro has been flagged off on 17 June 2017 and is operational from Aluva to Palarivattom. The second phase from Palarivattom up to Maharaja's College has been flagged off on August 2017.
The unveiling of the metro was considered a landmark event in India in terms of completion time, control systems used and initiatives such as employing lady boyss, vertical gardening, respecting migrant laborers and use of solar power. Each station in the metro is designed on a specific theme around Kerala culture and geography. The metro can be used with regular tickets, and has also adopted a single card, single timetable and a singular command and control. Along with this debit card a mobile app should be launched to replace tokens and tickets.
Travel by train to Kochi
Some suburban areas are well-connected via regular passenger and long distance express trains. The most used route is Ernakulam-Aluva. Almost all regular passenger, express and intercity trains have a stop at Aluva. Regular passenger trains have 1-minutes stops at Edapally, Kumbalangi, Angamally and Aroor stations. Many long-distance trains operate between Thripunithura and Kochi North station.
It is a good idea to take rail during busy peak-hours when buses are overcrowded. Equally good idea to take rail to Aluva from downtown which is the nearest point to Airport (12 kilometers) from where a taxi or Orange Route A bus can taken to avoid city traffic congestion.
By auto rickshaw (tuk-tuk)
This is a affordable method of transport between attractions. You can find an auto stand at almost every bus stop and important places near junctions and residential areas. Make sure you agree on a fare with the driver before the journey. The govt fixed rates starts at ₹ 30 for the first 1.25 kilometers and ₹ 7 per kilometers thereafter with a premium of 15% at night (7PM Monday - 6AM). Pre-paid auto stands are available only in train stations.
Best way to travel in Kochi by a Taxi
Taxis are convenient, comfortable, and safer than auto rickshaws. If you are alone or going to an unknown destination, this is an excellent option, though the rates are double that of an auto. Unlike many countries, taxis are not usually marked with signs on the top and do not have meters inside the taxi.
There are two type of taxi services, regular and call taxis. Regular taxis are normally available at designated taxi stands at places such as train stations and the airport, boat jetties, major bus stations and in front of important hotels.
There is no need to negotiate prices, as most of them follow fixed rates. Regular taxis have tariff cards displayed on the dashboard. Call taxis have charges fixed by their respective companies (although they are normally uniform). The standard tariffs are ₹ 50 for first 3 kilometers, and ₹ 8 per kilometers thereafter. Add 10% for a taxi with A/C, and 15-20% at night.
Many taxi companies offer full or half day services. Most of them are fixed on ad-hoc basis, based on the negotiating skills of the passenger. Typical rates are ₹ 1,100/1,500 for standard/AC taxis for a full day and ₹ 500/750 for a half day. These rates are not available after 7PM.
By private car
Unless you are into adventure seeking, self-drive in Kochi is not recommended as driving discipline is almost non-existent. There are long stretches of roads passing through heavily populated areas that have no median breaks, and most of them are congested bi-lane roads. A few major roads like MG Road, NH Bypass Road and Marine Drive are two lane-dual carriageways with good medians. Speed limit inside city zone is 30 km/hr. Driving is on the left, and all foreign drivers need a valid International Driving Licence attested by the Road Transport Office (RTO). Driving outside the city limits is a fine experience with good scenery and far less traffic. Most of the bridges and few roads carry toll charges collected at manned toll plazas or checkpoints. Almost all tolls are uniformly charged separately for one/two way; 2 wheelers- ₹ 3/5, 4 wheelers- ₹ 5/10 and bus/minivans - ₹ 15/25. Almost all the toll pass is valid for unlimited travel for a period of 24 hours, though a few bridges allow one time validity.
Car rental is not popular among foreign visitors. Many automobile rental services refuse to provide self-drive cars to Westerners. Normally a bank guarantee letter or security cheque/traveller's cheque to the value of the vehicle or a passport are taken as security for renting the car. No security deposit is needed if the vehicle is chauffeur-driven.
Most hotels with three stars or more provide private cars for their guests at rates slightly higher than elsewhere.
By ferry
Ferry service - Kochi Ferry Route Map
Kochi has an excellent system of affordable (₹ 2.5 Park Jetty to Fort Kochi) inter-island ferries. The Ro-Ro (roll on-roll off) ferry service called Junkar between Fort Kochi and Vypeen is very popular. There are regular boat services operated by KSINC and other private operators, every 20-30 minutes, from Ernakulam to Mattancherry, Fort Kochi, Vypeen and Willingdon Island which are cheaper and in many cases faster, than buses. All services operates from 4:40AM Monday - 6:30PM with an exception to Fort Kochi-Vypin Junkar service which operates from 4AM Monday - 10:30PM. The major boat jetties are Ernakulam Main Jetty (in Marine Drive near High Court), Park Jetty (in Park Avenue next to KSRTC Bus station), Customs Embarkation Jetty in Willingdon Island, Fort Kochi Jetties. Do take a look at the map provided, as some ferries do not stop at all stops along the way. A few tourist oriented private ferries service non-scheduled routes during tourist seasons connecting mainly to Kumbalangi Tourist village from Ernakulam Main Jetty as well as from Aroor.
As of April 2018 and the Vypeen-Fort Kochi vehicle ferry has been out of action for 2 months, and vehicles must make the round trip through Ernakulam.
Main Boat Times : Fort Kochi to Ernakulam - ☎ |fax=Opening Hours: - 7 INR Fort Kochi to Willingdon Island - ☎ |fax=Opening Hours: - 7 INR Mattancherry to Ernakulam via Fort Kochi - ☎ |fax=Opening Hours: - 10 INR Vypeen to Ernakulam via Willingdon Island - ☎ |fax=Opening Hours: - 9 INR
By foot
Kochi is traditionally not a pedestrian-friendly city considering the humid tropical climate, poor pedestrian walkways and reckless traffic. So it might be good to avoid too much walking in the busy city-centre area. Fort Kochi is one of the better places to walk, with elaborate colonial-style stone pavements.
Most of the famous destinations fall within the range of 10 km so it is good idea to cover them by foot.
By cycle
Fort Kochi is a perfect place for cycling with dedicated tracks and walkways. There are several tourist firms that offers cycles and bikes on hourly basis. A popular option is Vasco Information Centre in Fort Kochi ☎ +91 484 2216215), which rents cycles for ₹ 7 on hourly basis. However and there are no separate cycling tracks on mainland city roads. Motorbikes are becoming a popular option for tourists to take a ride in other parts of city. Take extra care while biking in Kochi roads as road users can be reckless.
What to see in Kochi
Landmarks
- Bastion Bungalow Napier St, Fort Kochi 9.9673, 76.2412 ☎ +91 1800 425 4747 - Bastion Bunglow Typical Indo-Dutch architecture, this bungalow was built on the site of the erstwhile Stromsburg Fort, which was demolished during the Arab raids. It serves as the official residence of the Cochin Sub-Collector and entry is restricted.
Chinese fishing nets in Kochi, Kerala - Chinese Fishing net on Fort Kochi Beach
- Chinese Fishing Nets - Cheenavala - Fort Kochi Beach, Beach Road 9.9684, 76.2422 Next to Fort Kochi Bus stand - Serves as the official icon of Kochi and are a testimony of relations between Ancient Chinese Empires and the Kochi Kingdom. They were gifted by Chinese Emperor Kubalagi to Kochi King in 14th century. There were more than 100, though only a few remain in working condition.
- Chendamangalam Palace Fort Chendamanalam, nr North Paravur 10.1742, 76.2326 ☎ +91 480 280 7717 - Historically the seat of Paliath Achan and the Prime Minister of Kochi Kingdom. Here the plans were forged for revolt against the British in the 1820s. A functional Yahudi Synagogue and a large market are some of the attractions. It is now a centre for handloom weaving and coir manufacturing.
- David Hall - 1/264, Napier Street, Fort Kochi 9.9652, 76.2395 Opp. Parade Ground ☎ +91 484 221 8298 Opening Hours: Tue-Sun, 11AM Monday - 7PM This 315 year-old Dutch bungalow was the official residence of Dutch Army commanders and the most famous being Hendrik Adriaan van Rheede tot Draakestein who authored Horticus Malabaricus. The complex belongs to Netherlands Govt. agency CNO which has been renovated to open a large art gallery, a traditional Dutch performing-arts centre and large studio for young painters. The building is a classic specimen of colonial Dutch architecture with elaborate Dutch gardens. Check at the reception to know the schedule of cultural performances.
- Durbar Hall Ground - DH Road, Ernakulam City 9.96869, 76.28418 - Open, free. The venue for many fairs during festivals and regular evening concerts and other programs.
Cevisit2 - The Dutch Palace, which was the coronation palaces of Kochi Maharaja
- Dutch Palace - Mattancherry Kottaram - Palace Road, Mattancherry 9.95827, 76.25938 Opening Hours: Saturday to Thur 10AM Monday - 5PM entry ₹ 5 Constructed by the Portuguese in 1568 as a gift to Maharaja of Kochi, Veera Kerala Varma, after he granted permission to construct Fort Immanunel. During the Dutch siege of Kochi, many parts of the original palace were destroyed. However the Dutch Governor repaired the palace and renamed as Dutch Palace. Coronations of Kochi Maharajas are held here. A large throne and coronation costumes are on display and there is an extensive collection of royal chariots, swords and other artifacts. The most interesting part is the mural room, which has the entire Ramayana and Mahabharat depicted in a single mural.
Hill palace - The Hill Palace at Tripunithura and the largest archaeological palace in South India Cochin Royal Crown|The biggest highlight of Hill Palace, is the display of Royal Crown, crafted in pure Gold weighting 1.75 kg with 95 diamonds and 2,000 other precious stones. It was a gift by the Portuguese to Veera Kerala Varma on his coronation day, which was regarded too extravagant for the Kochi Rajas, who were known for their simple lifestyle. This became a famous tradition that no Kochi Maharajas ever wore this crown, only to keep it on his lap as a testimony of his humility and simplicity. Nearly ten golden crowns were given to the Rajas by the various colonial powers of Dutch, English, Chinese, Arabs which were never worn by the Maharajas.
- Hill Palace Museum - Hill Palace Road, Thripunithura 9.9526, 76.3639 12 kilometers southeast of Ernakulam ☎ +91 484 2781113 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10AM Monday - 12:30PM; 2PM Monday - 4:30PM (Crown Gallery closes at 4PM) Indians ₹ 20, foreigners ₹ 100 (including Deer Park and all attractions) The erstwhile Kochi Maharaja's palace, now converted to a large museum with a small zoo. Has paintings and epigraphy from collections of Travancore & Kochi royal families. It is the
- largest archaeological palace in South India* with more than 500 artifacts divided into 16 galleries. The highlight of the Palace is the display of multi-billion worth Cochin Royal Crown and Crown Jewels. The Crown Gallery is a high security zone with elaborate security checks. Photography and bags are prohibited. The Palace complex is huge with several buildings inside. There is a good Deer Park (10AM Monday - 4:30PM) which also has peacocks. A small fauna garden was set up in 2003. The palace has more than 100 different species of trees and plants of medical value. The palace has five large gardens and two large resting grounds of late Maharajas.
- Holy Koonan Cross Church - Pradhankuriyacha Palli - Bazaar Rd. Mattancherry 10.03122, 76.23614 Opening Hours: 24 hrs Free Historic church where native Christians had once received the Bishop of Persia and declared their affinities to the Orthodox Eastern Church. Here, Malayalee Christians in 17th century revolted against Portuguese Jesuit missionaries' attempts to convert them to the Latin church. This was the first recorded revolt against Europeans in India, forcing the Pope to recognize native Christians and establish a new church and the Syro-Malabar Church.
- International Pepper Exchange Jew town, Fort Kochi 9.9565, 76.2600 ☎ +91 484 253 9001 Free International Pepper Exchange Kochi's answer to New York's Wall Street, but instead of money, its all about pepper trading. This is the world's only pepper exchange. Its worth to visit to see the wide range of pepper varieties as well as some of trading trainings.
Yahudi synagouge kochi india - The interior of the famous Yahudi Synagogue in Jew Town
- Jew Street and Paradesi Synagogue - Jew Town, Mattancherry 9.9572, 76.2594 Opening Hours: Synagogue Sunday - Friday 10AM Monday - 5PM, Friday afternoon and Saturday only open to Yahudi entry ₹ 5 The synagogue was constructed in 1568 after allowing Yahudi refugees from Jerusalem to settle here during the Crusades making this the
- Commonwealth's oldest Synagogue*. This is one of the very few functional synagogues in India and the structure is unique due to influence of native Hindu-Christian architecture as well as the only synagogue having two bimahs. Many Yahudi lived in the area until the creation of today there is only a handful. Jew Street is a legacy zone with several antique/handicraft shops.
- Pallipuram Fort Pallipuram, Vypin Island 10.170087, 76.18098 - Pallipuram Fort - Ayakotta The oldest existing European fortification in India. Built by the Portuguese in 1503, it was later handed over to the Travancore Army to become a major army base till 1903 when it was converted into a legacy museum. It has a small museum and good views of the lagoon on one side and the sea on the other.
- Pierce Leslie Bungalow Beach Road, Fort Kochi 9.971, 76.238 - The only surviving bungalow built in authentic Portuguese style, it was the home and office of famous English merchant family- the Leslies. It has been restored into a boutique hotel. The hotel management allows tourists to explore the grand exteriors and public interior spaces.
- Princess Street - Loafer’s Corner - Fort Kochi 9.9668, 76.2428 The most famous street of Fort Kochi which gives you a slice of authentic colonial European architecture. The only street that never faced any raid or demolitions in past, Princess street is a perfect destination for evening walk with numerous western styled cafes, souvenir shops, art galleries and legacy complexes.
StFrancisCochin - St. Francis Church, Kochi
- St. Francis CSI Church - CSI Pally - Church Road, Fort Kochi 9.96601, 76.24085 Near to Fort Kochi Beach Opening Hours: Daily 7AM Monday - 5.30PM Free Constructed by the Portuguese in 1503 and the burial place of Vasco da Gama (his remains were later transferred to Lisbon). His tombstone can be seen inside the church. The church has a large cemetery which serves as resting grounds of many Portuguese army officials and soldiers. The church is the only Catholic Church not demolished by Dutch which was handed over to British to re-establish an Anglican church. A large war memorial is at the back, and honours the unknown soldiers who died in World War 1.
- Santa Cruz Basilica - Gothic Church Grounds, Fort Kochi 9.9649, 76.2429 opposite Children's Park Opening Hours: Daily 7AM Monday - 5.30PM Free The first European Church built in Asia, by the Portuguese in 1502, also the first Gothic Church of Asia and seat of second Catholic Diocese in India. The British modified the structure and added oil paintings. Today, it serves as the primary seat of the Latin church of Kerala. Pope John Paul II declared it a Basilica in 1984. It houses several historical paintings, decors and artifacts.
- VOC Gate Fort Kochi 9.84994, 78.48456 opposite the Parade grounds - The only remains of the office of Dutch East India Company is this large wooden gate with a monogram (VOC (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie) emblem of Dutch East India Company).
Museums and galleries in Kochi
- Indian Naval Maritime Museum - INS Dronarcharya, Fort Kochi 9.957354, 76.238136 Opening Hours: 0930 to 1300 hrs &1400 to 1800 hrs - Built by the Indian Navy and the museum has one section taking you through the Indian Navy's moments. These include details of Junaghad operation, Goa liberation, Indo-Pak conflicts of 1965 and 1971 and strategic maneuvers during Kargil war. Many battle scenes are recreated with life-size models, a huge display of naval arms and ammunitions, replicas of large naval ships, personalities, are some of the major highlights. When you visit, bear in mind that India is one of the top ten naval powers in the world. At the museum and the visitors are enlightened on the evolution of the navy since 1612. Another section unravels India's shipbuilding prowess which took its culture to the shores of Java, Sumatra and Bali between 4 BC-11 AD.
- Indo-Portuguese Museum Fort Kochi 9.962881, 76.240053 - Indo-Portuguese Museum highlights the start of European colonization of the Orient in the 16th century. The museum showcases the growth and decline of the Portuguese life in Kochi with focus on the growth of the Latin Church. There are also excavated ruins of the former fort wall in the basement of the museum.
- Kashi Art Gallery - Burgar St, Fort Nagar, Fort Kochi 9.9669, 76.2433 ☎ +91 484 221 5769 Opening Hours: 8:30am - 7:30pm is both an art gallery and cafe that serves light breakfasts and lunches. The gallery exhibits work by popular contemporary Indian artists.
Museum of Kerala History - Museum of Kerala History and Art Gallery
- Museum of Kerala History - NH 47 Road 10.03814, 76.31434 near Edappally Toll Gate ₹ 100 (30 for children) Kerala Museum A A good, well maintained museum with a 40 minutes light and sound show (English and Malayalam) about Kerala history. Depicts the history of Kerala through life-like wax statues. Adjacent are the Museum of Dolls with nearly 1,000 dolls from various countries, and M.N.F Art and Sculpture Gallery that has many good collections of paintings and sculptures. This museum has a small, well maintained garden.
- Pareekshith Thampuran Durbar Hall Art Gallery Dubar Hall Ground, DH Road 9.968722, 76.284167 Durbar Hall Ground Contains oil paintings, old coins, sculptures, Mughal paintings plus models of temples and traditional Kerala buildings. It was the official Durbar Hall of Kochi Maharajas, now converted into a large fine arts gallery. It is named after last Maharaja of Kochi, who was an oil painter. A small studio nearby promotes young artists.
Eco-Tourist villages
- Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village - Kumbalangi island (15 kilometers from downtown) 9.88, 76.29 ☎ +91 98479 31669 - Kumbalangi India's first eco-tourist village, this award winning initiative allows tourists to explore and enjoy the authentic rural culture with the cooperation of natives without disturbing their natural lifestyle. Tourists to this island village have chances to explore rural work styles, a specialized local paddy cultivation, canoeing in a country boat in a maze of mangrove forests or enjoying fishing or partying in rural style with local residents. In order to maintain best eco-protection trainings, several restrictions are placed on use of plastics, smoking or even carrying soft-drinks.
- Mastyafed Milky-way Aqua-Tourist Village - Malipuram Village, Vypin (12 kilometers from downtown) 9.8362, 76.3845 ☎ +91 4829 273 314 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 5PM ₹100 per person A unique concept where a large shrimp farm of the state-run Mastyafed Organization is converted into an Aqua-tourist village with options to fish for fresh prawns, crabs and shrimp for a nominal fee, canoeing within a mangrove forest, sun-bathing, swimming at a private beach nearby and enjoying sunset picnic cruise. Breakfast and lunch are included in entry cost and have a wide range of fish delicacies and pickles.
Places of worship
Hindu, Jain and Sikh
- Aluva Manalpuram | 9.1748, 74.3419 - Famous for the annual Shivarathri festival on the banks of the Periyar river.
- Chottanikkara Devi Temple 9.933, 76.391 at Thripunithura 15 kilometers from city - Chottanikkara Temple - Chottanikkara Temple - One of the 108 large Devi (Goddess) temples of India. The temple is famous for treatments of various psychic disorders like split personality syndrome as well as for its annual Makam festival (mid February - mid March). It is believed to have 3 forms of the Goddess in 3 phases of day. Famous during Navarathiri time.
Kerala jain temple - Jain Mandir, in Mattancherry
- Dharmanath Desar Jain Mandir 5/688 Gujarathi St, Mattancherry 9.9617, 76.2545 12 kilometers from ernakulam jn ☎ +91 484 222 4802 - Popularly known as Gujarathi Mandir is one of the oldest Jain temples in India, established by the Gujarathi community who settled here more than 300 years ago. This is a major Theerth (pilgrimage) for Jains and all major North Indian festivals are celebrated in grand way. Pigeon feeding during noon, is one of the main rituals here.
- Ernakulam Siva Temple - 9.968528, 76.282444 at the centre of town, near the Durbar Hall Ground, Ernakulam - Ernakulam Shiva Temple - Ernakulam Murugan Temple Has three temples within its complex.
- Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha 9.9498, 76.2944 in Perumanoor in Thevera, south end of MG Road ☎ +91 484 405 0813 - Is the lone Sikh Gurudwara of Kerala, established by the Punjabi community of Kochi in 1955. Special rites and Guru ka Langar rituals are held every Saturday and Sunday.
- Poornathrayeesa Temple 9.94503, 76.3422 in the heart of Thripunithura - Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple Thrippunithura-Elephants8 crop Devoted to Lord Vishnu was once the royal temple of Kochi Maharajas. This temple is famous for its Panthizhuaari (Milk Dessert made of Rice flakes) distributed during afternoons and grand temple festivals twice in a year.
- Thirumala Devaswom Temple - Mattancherry 9.9563, 76.2503 - Cochin Thirumala Devaswom - CTD East RajaGopuram A Built by the Gowda Sarawatha Brahmins with Lord Venkateswara as the main deity. It is famous for housing the second largest brass bell in Asia. The North Gopuram is fully roofed with copper.
- Thrikkakara Temple | Thrikkakara 10.0356, 76.33 - Open, free. Thrikkakara Temple Thrikkakara Temple DSC09337 A major centre for celebration of the Onam festival and the only temple in India devoted to the Hindu deity Vamana. Get here during Onam and you can catch ten days of festivities, peppered with performances of Kerala's traditional arts including songs, dances, dramas, musical instruments, apart from fireworks and elephant parades, and ending with a Onam feast. The makaram Ayyapan festival, Saraswati puja and other Hindu festivals are also celebrated here.
Christian
- Malayattoor Mount 10.2001, 76.5333 26 kilometers away - Malayattoor Pilgrim A A major Christian pilgrimage centre believed to be the place where Street Thomas performed his first miracle in AD 52. Today, it is famous for its annual Holy week-Easter pilgrimage.
- St. Antony's Shrine - Banerji Road, Deshabhimani Junction, Kaloor 9.9977, 76.2953 Mathribhumi Junction ☎ +91 484 253 0591 - At this shrine that belongs to Archdiocese of Verapoly people of different faith and culture flock together day and night seeking blessings.
- St. Francis Assisi Gothic Church - High Court Junction, Marine Dr 9.965927, 76.241078 behind Verapoly Archdiocese HQ - St. Francis Church, Kochi Street Francis Church Fort Kochi DSC 1048 Locally known as Kappalpalli (Ship Church due to its ship shaped structure).
- St.George's Church - Edapally, NH 47 Road 10.0219, 76.3053 - St. George's Forane Church - Edapally Church A popular church, also amongst non-Christians. Famous for its poison cure treatments.
- St. Mary's Gothic Church Basilica, Ernakulam, High Court Junction, Marine Dr 9.9830, 76.2757 behind Verapoly Archdiocese HQ ☎ +91 484 235 1516 - The Gothic Church is dedicated to "Our Lady of Ports". The Gothic Church was built in the early twentieth century under the direction of Mar Louis Pazheparambil The church is also a prominent Marian Pilgrim Centre in India.
Muslim
- Chembittapally Mosque Fort Kochi 9.9488, 76.2594 - Chempittapally Famous for its large super-imposing structure having large shining copper domes (thus the name, which means Mosque having Copper Roofs). The compound has 3 gates; one in west which opens way to Panayapilly, second in south which opens way to Goldenmukku and Kochangadi, and the main gate in the eastern side of compound, which opens way to Angadi, which in turn leads the way to Jew Street and Mattancherry Bazaar towards the north and to Chullickal towards south.
- Kanjiramattam Mosque - Kanjiramattom Thalappara Road, Millungal Junction, Kanjiramattom 9.8488, 76.4065 30 kilometers to the east ☎ +91 484 274 5057 - Major Muslim pilgrimage centre and venue of the Kudikkuthu Festival. Famous for the annual Urus festival. Imams of this mosque are famous for being leading scholars who were advisors to Kochi Rajas. This mosque is an example of antique beauty of mazhars and dargahs. This was recognized by Kochi Maharajas as official along with temples. The annual Chandanakudam in January attracts many pilgrims. During the festival, pilgrims carry pots smeared with sandalwood paste in a procession to the mosque, with caparisoned elephants and percussion musics – both found in temples – form crucial parts of the Chandanakudam festival.
Parks and nature
- Changampuzha Park Edapally 10.016389, 76.302222 ☎ +91 484 234 7591 - Changampuzha Park A spacious place established in 1977, ideal for picnics and group discussions.
- Managalavanam Tatapuram-Pachalam Road 9.9, 76.3 Behind High Court Complex ☎ +91 484 246 8680 - Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary Mangalavanam A thick 80-acre mangrove forest in the heart of Kochi and declared a flora sanctuary. More than 30 unique flora are found here and it is also a major bird sanctuary, where migratory birds feed and rest when they escape the cold northern winters.
- Marine Drive Promenade Ernakulam Jetty 9.98, 76.275 - Marine Drive, Kochi It starts from Gateway Hotel area and ends in Ernakulam boat jetty bus station. The total distance is less than one km. There is a children's park in the middle.
- Subhash Bose Park Park Ave 9.9715, 76.2794 - One of the largest parks in Kochi.
Other attractions
- Cherai Beach - North of Vypin Island 10.14160, 76.17828 Take Route-3 bus from High Court stand. Gold beaches with big sand grains, coconut palm corridors, backwaters and historical monuments. Cherai Beach surpasses all with its swimming facility and coconut groves. Occasional sights of dolphins is also an added attraction. This is one of the safest beaches for swiming, watersports and beach games. A very large beautiful backwaters just 250 m from beach is famous for scenic beauty and boating.
- Fort Kochi Beach - Fort Kochi 9.96369, 76.23750 - A historic beach where 1st Portuguese-Dutch war broke out in the 17th century. Once a very large beach, it has reduced to a quarter in size after the Tsunami. A beautiful, small walkway is ideal for evening strolls. One can find remnants of Old Portuguese Immanuel Fort along with parts of Dutch Stormberg Fort with some canons still kept intact. An obsolete boiler that once used for powering cranes of old port and a very large anchor of an old Portuguese ship are displayed on the walkway. Works for creating a new artificial beach is undergoing near to this old beach with help of Tsunami development funds.
- Kodanad Elephant Training Centre - Ana Thothil - Vallom Panamkuzhi Road, Malayattoor 10.1935, 76.5270 ☎ +91 94479 79164 Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 6PM Lies on the southern bank of the Periyar amongst the scenic beauty of the high ranges, Kodanadu is extremely famous for its unique elephant training college, elephant orphanage and a mini zoo with deer and peacocks here. Wild elephants are first tamed in special cradles and then taken to the nearby training college, where they are trained. The elephant orphanage rears baby elephants until they are ready for training college. Elephant safari is one of the most sought tourist activity here along with kids playing ball games with baby elephants.
Top Muslim Travel Tips for Kochi
The Marine Drive Promenade
- Walk Marine Drive The Marine Drive is not a street but a two-km-long promenade with vehicle traffic banned. The backwaters are on one side and a busy shopping neighborhood is on the other side of the walk. The walkway starts from the High Court jetty, goes through two scenic bridges and ends at Rajendra Maidan. A few malls stand along the way. Chill off the heat while you walk with a Sharjah shake or ice-cream, or one of the local delicacies.
Libraries
Musical-walkway - A beautiful Marine Drive walkway
- Ernakulam Public Library
Festivals
See Festivals of Kerala for further details.
- Chendamangalam Matta Chanda ( 2 days prior to Vishu Festival ) near Chendamangalam Fort, is the only official barter market in the world, as reminiscent of olden market style. The recorded history of this market is nearly 300 years old, where traditional & legacy items are sold in exchange of modern items of equal value. Matta Chanda is today a tourism attraction and a traditional ritual rather than serious shopping, hence only traditional Kerala specialties can be brought in exchange of modern and regular items like branded soaps, perfumes, clothes, hair accessories, electronic components, batteries, medicines, as agreed mutually buyer and seller.
- Cochin Carnival (Dec 20-Jan 2) is the biggest carnival festival in the city. Started in 1582 as part of Portuguese New Year's celebrations. A wonderful array of colourful rallies, fancy dress parades, regular competitions, bike races, beach games, sports and theme festivals, concerts and dances, fireworks and most important and the night beach parties, make it one of the largest celebrations in India. The New Year's Eve party is the highlight of this festival, when a large parade carrying a huge statute of Papanai (a Santa Claus-like image) is taken to the beach, where it is set on fire on the stroke of midnight. This is followed by a grand party. The carnival ends with the Grand Parade on the afternoon of January 1st.
- Fireworks Festival of Maradu Kottaram Devi Temple(mid March - mid April) hosts India's second largest fireworks as part of their temple festival finale. Takes place in the festival grounds of Maradu with mega fireworks display lasting for 1.5 hours for last two days.
- Onam Festival (ten day festival mid-August to mid-September) is the state festival of Kerala originating in Kochi. It is based on the legend of welcoming the mythical King Mahabali whose capital was believed to be at the current site of Thrikakkara Temple. The ten day festivities start off with an parade on Atham day called Athachamayam. It is held in Thripunithura starting from the Atham Grounds and has many tableaux, dance parades, cultural art forms ending at Thrikakkara Temple.
- Shiva Temple Festival (first week of January) takes place at the Shiva Temple and Durbar Hall Ground, famous for its ten elephant parade and host of cultural activities. The last day of the festival, Pakalpooram, is famous for its traditional Kerala percussion ensemble, a huge display of fireworks and a 21 gun salute by the Indian Navy and Kerala Police.
- Thripunithura Vrischikolsavam (mid November - mid December) at Thripunithura Poornathrayeesa Temple is a grand temple festival in Kerala, one of the biggest after Thrissur Pooram. This was once the royal festival of the Kochi Kingdom. The cultural attractions draw huge crowds with regular performances of Kathakali.
Muslim Friendly Theme Parks in Kochi
- Dream World Near Silver Storm
- Silverstorm Water Park. A good family theme park with 29 water and dry rides, a very large park and a Chinese village. Near Athirapally Waterfalls area, this park is 50 kilometers from Kochi City, 18 kilometers from the airport.
- Wonderla - in Kakkanad is second largest theme park in South India. Spread over 50 acres of land with more than 50 Rides and various shows, it has well maintained gardens and five restaurants as well as small cafes. Open 9:30AM Monday - 7PM.
Sport
Kochi has some good sporting facilities. Football is the official game here and is regularly played by local residents in open areas. Cricket is extremely popular and regularly played by youngsters.
- Beach Sports. Fort Kochi beach and Cherai beaches are very popular among local residents for playing beach volleyball. Try a tough game of beach-football which is very popular here. Water-ski and biking is also popular in Fort Kochi beaches.
- Cochin International Stadium at Kaloor has good open football court and a cricket court where local residents play regularly, free of cost. Badminton and tennis courts next to this ground can be used on payment of fees at sports office of St. Albert's College which owns them. The stadium can be easily accessed by bus or a nearby MRT stop.
- Cricket pitches, Palace Oval Grounds in Tripunithara is the most popular large open cricket pitch where the Kochi Royals used to play their favourite past-time. Apart from this and there are new large pitches in Parade grounds of Fort Kochi and in Kadavanthara (near GCDA Nagar).
- Football pitches. There is a large football pitch at Parade Grounds in Fort Cochin, where local residents play regularly in evening and you will likely be welcome to join in. Likewise at Maharaja's Football and Cricket pitches near College Ground in MG Road, Ambedkar City Stadium near KSRTC Bus station in Rajaji Road and at the Marine Drive ground.
- Go Karting Airport. A short karting circuit is at the city side of Cochin Airport, opposite the airline complex. Regular karting competitions are held on weekends and a few rallies are also organized.
- Maharaja's Stadium Grounds, at KPCC Jn in MG Road has large athletic grounds, a state-of-art synthetic track popular among athletic enthusiasts.
- Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium Kadavanthara A It has badminton, tennis, squash, volleyball and basketball courts. Rooms for chess, caroms, table-tennis and board games are also available. For an entrance fee payable at the indoor sports office, you can play here or join regular users. There is a state-of-art fitness complex and billiards-snooker swimmingpool inside this stadium. An Olympic-sized swimming swimmingpool is available outside. Large football and cricket pitches are available free-of-charge. Locals play regularly here and you can join them.
- Water Sports is popular in Kochi, particularly in Fort Kochi beach and Cherai beach where water skis/jets and water scooters are available. Cochin Marina in Bolgatty Island, Yacht club in Thevara and Ramada Resort in Panagad operate a wide range of water sports games. Para-gilding is not allowed due to proximity of several strategic military installations.
Golf
- Cochin Golf & Country Club - ☎ +91 484 3053598 - Cochin Airport Area. A new 18-hole golf course. Nice scenery and very near to the airport. A country club is under construction, though the recreation centre with a small bar, lounge and changing rooms is available.
- Cochin Golf Club, Bolgatty Island, ☎+91 484 2750908, +91 484 2098178. Established in 1922 by the Hon. British Resident to Kingdom of Kochi and Travancore. One of the oldest golf courses in the nation. It is a 10 hole course open for non-members on payment of green fees. Guests of Bolgatty Palace Hotel can use without any extra charge. Bolgatty Palace - Bolgatty Palace
- Naval Golf Course, Naval Enclave, Willingdon Island. One of the largest golf courses in the nation which is not open to general public. You can play by invitation from a naval officer, though. Guests of the Navy and Kochi administration have access to this large golf course.
Gyms
Major private gym chains include Ernakulam Men's Gym, South Train station road, ☎ +91 484 2378798, Destination Health, Edapally, ☎ +91 484 4014353, Bio-rhythm Wellness and Spa centre ☎ +91 484 4099908, Talwalkars, ☎ +91 484 2382696 and Women's World Muti Gym Health Club, Janatha Junction, Palarivattom, ☎ +91 484 2349294). Many gyms are branded as Health, Wellness or Slimming centres to avoid the traditional association of the word gym as being male-only. Most are open 7AM Monday - 8PM.
Boating
- Boating on the Kochi backwaters - at Marine Drive. Get the real feel of the Vembanadu Lake through boating. There are many cruises offered by many private players as well as the Kerala State Inland Shipping Corp. Sunset cruises are popular. Many guesthouses offer the trip and in the centre you can arrange it by yourself as well. Speedboats also ply on the backwaters. Some premium hotels in Willingdon Island and Fort Kochi offer motorised watersports for its guests. <
Daily backwater tours can be organised directly through the state tourism office at Erankulam Park Jetty. They cost ₹ 650 per person and must be booked at least the day before. The tour includes a stop at local small industry and food sites.
Cinemas
Kochi has some good Cineplexes, featuring regular Malayalam, Tamil, English and Hindi movies. Most theaters have uniform movie timings with 4 shows: noon, matinée (afternoon), first show (evenings) and second show (late night). Some of the modern multiplexes offer many more shows at multiple timings. Some of the recommended ones are
- Cinemax Multiplex (4 screens); 4th Floor, Oberon Mall, NH bypass road - A modern multiplex, it has 4 screens offering Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil and English movies on regular basis.
- Cinepolis | Centre Plaza Mall - 11-screen multiplex.
- Padma Cinemas - 2 screen - Padma Junction, MG Road ☎ +91 484 2354233 - A modern, well maintained 800-seat theater in 2 class configuration. It has a good cafe and Texas wild-themed restaurant called Cafe 20. Mostly Malayalam, Tamil and Hindi movies are screened here.
- PVR Cinemas Lulu Mall - PVR Cinemas is a 9-screen multiplex and the largest in Kochi(as of March 2014) and has 2 food counters (offers hotdogs, popcorn, burgers, Pizzas, sandwiches, nachos, etc.) and a Cafe Coffee Day outlet.
- Q Cinemas (4 screens); 4th floor, Gold Souk Mall, Vytilla- The most luxurious multiplex in the town, offers shows in all languages.
- Sridhar Cinemas - 1 Screen - Marine Drive☎ +91 484 2352529 - A modern, well maintained 900-seat theater equipped with 3D facilities. It has a good cafe called Sridhar Cafe. This theater regularly screens Hollywood English movies. Malayalam and Hindi movies are screened sometimes, though rarely.
- Shenoys Cinemas - 2 Screen - Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kerala 682035☎ +91 484 235 3233
- Sarita-Savitha-Sangeetha theaters - 3 Screens | 41/32, Alberts College Road, Ernakulam, North, Kochi Take bus and get down at Kacheripadi stop, and walk. ☎ +91484 2366183 - There are 3 screens here, named in the traditional Kerala style after people (women) Sarita, Savitha and Sangeetha. It is
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12431 | Rajdhani Express (Luxury) | Nizamuddin(Delhi), Bhopal, Pune, Mumbai, Goa |
12284 | Duronto Express (Non-Stop) | Nizamuddin(Delhi) |
12623 | Madras Mail | Salem, Erode, Coimbatore, Palakkad, Thrissur |
13351 | Dhanbad Express | Dhanbad, Ranchi, Vizag, Chennai, Salem (India) | Salem, Erode, Coimbatore |
16324 | Shalimar Express | Calcutta, Bhubaneswar, Vizag, Chennai, Salem, Erode, Coimbatore |
12511 | RaptiSagar Express | Lucknow, Kanpur, Bhopal, Nagpur, Pune, Vijayawada, Chennai, Coimbatore |
17230 | Sabari Express | Hyderabad, Tirupati, Erode, Salem, Coimbatore |
12625 | Kerala Express | New Delhi, Agra, Bhopal, Nagpur, Vijayawada, Thirupathi, Salem (India) | Salem, Coimbatore |
12643 | SwarnaJayanti Express | New Delhi |
12653 | Kerala Sampark Kranti Express | Chandigarh |
16346 | Netravati Express | Mumbai, Goa, Mangalore |
11098 | Poorna Express | Pune |
16309 | Patna Express | Patna, Gwalior, Nagpur, Pune, Hubli, Mangalore |
12683 | Bangalore Super-fast Express | Bangalore, Salem, Coimbatore, Palakkad |
12977 | Marusagar Express | Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Goa, Mangalore |
12507 | Guwahati Express | Guwahati (Assam), Calcutta, Bhuvaneswar, Hyderabad, Salem, Erode Coimbatore |
Performing Arts in KochiThere are many performing arts complexes across the city, offering a good experience of various art-forms and culture. Kochi has the largest number of regular evening Kathakali theaters, offering the best insight into this traditional dance-drama art-form of Kerala. Apart from Kathakali, many other events are regularly performed in Kochi.
AyurvedaAyurvedic pleasure treatments are widely available. Some of the better spas and massage centres are:
Muslim Friendly Shopping in KochiDay-shopping is more popular than night-shopping. All shopping outlets close by 8PM. During festive seasons, late night shopping (11PM Monday - 3:30AM) are organized to reduce day-time shopping congestion. The Onam Festival (mid of August - Sept) is one of the best shopping seasons, when you get heavy discounts ranging between 10-50% for almost all items as well as regular consumer fairs. X'mas is the next best season. The Kerala Government has started the Grand Kerala Shopping Festival (15 December - 30 Jan), to promote Kerala as a shopping destination. Kochi is the main focal centre of this festival and you get heavy discounts at participating stores and regular lucky draws. MarketsThe narrow strip sandwiched between Marine Drive and MG Road houses the celebrated Broadway Market which is one of the Kochi's oldest shopping corners where you can buy anything from safety pins to motor scooters. A spice market operates inside, offering the best of Kerala's spices, saffron and various oils. There is also a cloth market, a jewellery market, a fancy items market, a vegetable/fruit market and an electronic/watch market. Also try at Mattancherry Old Spice market, which is one of the oldest spice markets in the nation. There are nearly half dozen small markets, mostly run by Gujarathi and Konkanis where you can slice of Indian market flavours. Antiques/art worksJew Town - Jew town, famous for its antique shopping Jew town in Fort Cochin has numerous antique and craft stores. Most of the antique shops sell colonial perioid and legacy pieces, as well as Yahudi items from the traditional Yahudi homes of the area. You can also find many kinds of Indian sculptures, decor, interior artifacts and souvenirs. Bargains are available but be warned that many 'antiques' were probably made in the owners backyard. Shop with care and bargain hard. Never trust agents, who get hefty commissions from unscrupulous antique dealers.
Try state-run emporiums that offer high quality certified antiques and artworks. However and they offer no bargain or discount. Check at Kerala's state emporium showrooms, Kairali & Surabhi and Karnataka's Cavery, all on MG Road. Shopping mallsLarge Middle Eastern style shopping malls opened up in the last decade. Six are functional. Apart from malls and there are numerous shopping complexes in Cochin (large complex having many shops close to each other, selling mostly only one type of product).
Apparel and fabricKochi has many famous designer boutiques, mostly in Convent Junction between MG Road and Marine Drive. Panampally Nagar also houses premium exclusive designer boutiques. MG Road and the arterial road, is lined with many premium brand stores, leading apparel shops and boutiques. Cloth bazaar in Broadway Market is one of the largest apparel market selling unbranded fabrics and apparels at lower rates. For dress and fabrics the best options are:
Bookshops and stationeryThere are numerous bookstores in Convent Junction and the Fort Kochi area. Pressclub Road in Convent Junction is a hot-spot for book lovers.
Footwear, luggage and watchesThere are many shops selling footwear and luggage in all price ranges. For budget options, try the shops near both train stations. Beware, many of these shops offer affordable varieties which may not last long.
JewelleryKochi is famous for Gold, silver, diamond and platinum jewelry. Most jewellers are concentrated at Jewel Junction (Woodland Junction), MG Road near Hotel Woodlands. Normal Gold purity in India is 22 carat. 24 carat Gold ornaments (thankam) are not so popular but are available. Lightweight collections in 18 carat Gold have become popular among youngsters and teenagers.
CosmeticsFor cosmetics and women's accessories, Convent Junction is the haven for the fairer sex. Many international cosmetics and personal care brands can be purchased at prices lower than in GCC countries.
ElectronicsYou can buy electronic gadgets at comparatively lower rates than most other regions in India. For the latest technology, Kochi hosts many large consumer electronics fairs and every new technology gadget gets into stores very fast. The Electronics Street (opposite Medical Trust Hospital in Pallimukku) and Kadavanthara are the prefect place to buy most of electronics gadegets. Penta Menaka and GCDA Mall are famous for mobile phones. Atlantis Junction and Ravipuram are well known for various computer/laptop hardware shopping.
How to find a Supermarket with Halal food in KochiFood shopping is mainly done at supermarkets and bakeries. Bakeries normally sell bread and branded food products, while most supermarkets sell household provisions and packaged food items.
Banks, ATMs and changing moneyAlmost all national banks operate in Kochi and most have branches in MG Road, as do a few international banks such as HSBC, Citibank, Standard Chartered and Oman Bank. ATMs are uniformly spread across the city and most major shopping places have an adjacent ATM. Most of the nationalized banks are authorised to carry out Forex activities. Western Union and Moneygram have many franchises in the city.
Halal Food & RestaurantsCuisineKeralacuisinefish - Fried fish is well prepared in Kochi For the past 600 years, Kochi has catered to many visitors from around the world including Arabs, Chinese, Portuguese, French, English, Dutch, Russians and (Japanese). This has made the city a melting pot of various cultures, and this diversity is evident in the cuisine. Being a coastal city, plenty of fresh seafood is the local speciality. With the backwaters, freshwater fish is also popular here. Prawns, squids and shrimps are easily available and cooked in many styles. The most famous of Kochi's specialty dishes is Meen Molagitta Curry (smoked freshwater fish with chilly and coconut milk). The English popularized smoked fish with steamed bread and mashed potatoes. One of Kochi's traditional Vegetarian specialties is Kurukku Kalan (a thick yogurt Curries with toasted banana and hot rice). Packed Kurukku Kalan as well as Palada (a sweet dessert with Rice flakes and milk) are sold in many supermarkets and food stalls, especially during festive times. At Fort Kochi beach you can buy fresh fish and have it cooked at the nearby food stalls. Fishmongers will sell you a kilo of tiger prawns for around ₹ 300 and a kilo of squid for around ₹ 250. Food stalls will charge you ₹ 40-50 per person to cook your fish (grilled, Curries, whatever) and provide you with a serve of chips and salad. Conditions are reasonably hygienic. Fried fish, Fish molly (a coconut milk Sauce based Curries almost like stew), Alleppey fish curry (traditional Curries with tomato Sauce and fish tamarind) and Fish Peera (chunks of fish toasted with grated coconuts with fish tamarind sauce), Varatharacha Kozhi Curries (semi-fried Chicken toasted with coconut and chilly) are the favorites, usually taken with Rice or steamed tapioca (cassava). Also worth trying are the traditional Rice based breakfast Snacks, puttu and kadala, appam and stew. Nightlife comprising of pubs, DJ parties, discos are recent phenomenon with new venues opening. Pubs and discothèques may not close down on dry days as is applicable to bars. However they do close on all notified state holidays such as Onam, Vishu, Easter and Good Friday. An exception to this rule is during Christmas time.
Coffee shopsThere are many coffee shops around the city.
Ice cream parloursThere are numerous cool-bars and juice stalls that sell branded and custom made ice-cream dotted all over the city. There are also a few specialist ice cream parlours.
eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to KochiKochi - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Kochi, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Kochi. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Kochi and its surrounding regions. With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Kochi. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values. The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Kochi. Key components include: Halal-Friendly Accommodations inKochi: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Kochi. Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Kochi: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Kochi, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Kochi. Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Kochi, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations. Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Kochi, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values. Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Kochi and beyond. Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Kochi, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Kochi, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Kochi without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients." The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Kochi is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Kochi. About eHalal Travel Group: eHalal Travel Group Kochi is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values. For Halal business inquiries in Kochi, please contact: eHalal Travel Group Kochi Media: info@ehalal.io Buy Muslim Friendly condos, Houses and Villas in KochieHalal Group Kochi is a prominent real estate company specializing in providing Muslim-friendly properties in Kochi. Our mission is to cater to the specific needs and preferences of the Muslim community by offering a wide range of halal-certified residential and commercial properties, including houses, condos, and factories. With our commitment to excellence, client satisfaction, and adherence to Islamic principles, eHalal Group has established itself as a trusted name in the real estate industry in Kochi. At eHalal Group, we understand the importance of meeting the unique requirements of Muslim individuals and families seeking properties that align with their cultural and religious trainings. Our extensive portfolio of Muslim-friendly properties in Kochi ensures that clients have access to a diverse selection of options tailored to their needs. Whether it's a luxurious villa, a modern condominium, or a fully equipped factory, our team is dedicated to assisting clients in finding their ideal property. For those seeking a comfortable and modern living space, our condos are an excellent choice. Starting at US$ 350,000 and these condominium units offer contemporary designs, state-of-the-art facilities, and convenient locations within Kochi. Each condo is thoughtfully designed to incorporate halal-friendly features and amenities, ensuring a seamless integration of Islamic values into everyday living. If you are looking for a more spacious option, our houses are perfect for you. Starting at US$ 650,000, our houses provide ample living space, privacy, and a range of customizable features to meet your specific requirements. These houses are located in well-established neighborhoods in Kochi, offering a harmonious balance between modern living and Islamic values. For those seeking luxury and exclusivity, our luxury villas in Kochi are the epitome of sophistication and elegance. Starting at US$ 1.5 million and these villas offer a lavish lifestyle with private amenities, breathtaking views, and meticulous attention to detail. 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Study in KochiArt formsThere are many popular institutes for learning local art-forms such as Bharatnatyam, Mohiniyattom, Kathakali and music, which can offer regular and crash courses.
KalaripayattuLearn this martial art of Kerala at the following government-authorised, centres:
Yoga and Meditation
Stay SafeKochi is one of the safest cities in India with excellent police coverage. Common sense is of course required when being alone at night.
Emergency support & assistanceFor any emergency support of Police, ☎ 100 for Flying Squad or ☎ 1090 for Crime Stopper. The city has around 16 Police Station zones.
Medical Issues in KochiMuslim Friendly HospitalsAlong with Trivandrum, Kochi stands out as one of south Asia's best medical hubs and it's not at all difficult to get medical attention. Many hospitals operate in the city, with 12 specialist hospitals. For accident cases, only hospitals marked with accident care are authorized to admit such cases. The toll free emergency number (from all telephones) is ☎ 102 and ☎ 1298
Other important hospitals are
Ayurvedic Hospitals
Blood BanksThere are many 24 hours emergency Blood banks. Most of the accident care hospitals have a blood bank counter within the hospital. In event of emergency and the services of following blood banks can be utilized.
Ambulances
24 hour pharmacies
There are many pharmacies near Medical Trust Hospital in Pallimukku, all 24 hours pharmacies. Telecommunications in KochiTelecomThe Area code for Cochin is 0484. If calling from outside India the format is +91 484 xxxxxxx. Almost all national telecommunication operators, operate in Kochi. Mobile Services. If you require an Indian phone number it is strongly recommended that you get a pre-paid mobile connection. To do this you need a photocopy of your passport (including the visa and the ID pages), a colour photo, and (officially) proof of local address (in Kochi). Most star hotels allow you to use their address for this. In the event of not having address you can still get a pre-paid connection using your visa number, finger prints and in some cases providing passport size photographs. Most of the mobile operators in India#Connect|India operate in Kochi, GSM as well as CDMA. Popular GSM service providers are BSNL Mobile, Vodafone, Idea Mobile, Aircel, MTS, Airtel, Tata DOCOMO, Uninor, Virgin Mobile GSM and Reliance GSM. Popular CDMA service providers are Tata Indicom, Reliance India Mobile and Virgin Mobile. Public Telephony :- PCOs (Public Call Offices) are an excellent option. You will find them almost every 100m. These are public pay-phones (post-pay) and there will be a person on the shop to take the payments. Check your bill generated (from the billing machine) and make the payment accordingly. Payments are always in Indian rupees (₹). Coin boxes are available everywhere where you can make local calls (within a radius of 10km from the phone). BSNL Calling cards are available in all stores, which is a prepaid calling card, that could be used in any phone, without charging the phone user. Vodafone World Cards and Airtel Globe cards are also another good option. General & business telephone directory can be visited by calling ☎ +91 484 4444444. Toll Free directory enquiry from BSNL landphones & BSNL Mobile is ☎ 197. Internet Cafe's in KochiKochi was one of the first places in India to be connected to the Internet. Being the landing site of 3 major international submarine network cables (FLAG, SEA-ME, SAFE) as well as focal point for most of the fiber-optic networks in South India. The city has good bandwidth at low rates. There are plenty of internet centres which charge around ₹ 10 per hour. Some cafes in Convent Road as well as near Cochin University offer high speed net connectivity at ₹ 5 per hour. If you have laptop with wifi connection, you can roam anywhere with BSNL WiMax USB connection (speed around 40 Mbit/s to 512 Mbit/s), as Kochi has 4th generation Wimax. In addition to this, Kochi is also a network city with services provided by the 3rd Gen-EVDO BSNL network as well as 4G services of BSNL, Docomo and Reliance Mobile. Most of the 3 Star hotels provide wifi connectivity. You require pre-paid connection cards of Tata Indicom or Reliance. The majority of hotels have Tata. Some hotels provide complementary wi-fi for the use of their guests. India Post has offices throughout the city, generally open 8:30AM Monday - 5PM weekdays, 8:30AM Monday - 1PM Saturdays, closed Sundays. The Kochi Airport post office (in Departure side of International Area) is open 6AM Monday - 8:30PM on all weekdays and Saturdays. The General Post Office (GPO) is in MG Road (Opp. Avenue Regent) and in Edappally near High School. The Head Post Office (HPO) is at the Postal Complex, Hospital Road. The express (EMS Service) is available at the HPO and Edappally GPO, which is open 24 hrs on all days except the 5 state holidays. Service through EMS Postal service is very fast and reliable. Post boxes are available all over the city and daily clearance is at 10AM and 4:30PM. A postcard to anywhere in the world costs ₹ 20 (March 2023). There are numerous of private courier companies operating in Kerala. Fedex, DHL, First Flight, UPS, DTDC and Aramex are some of leading private services. NewspapersAlmost all the national newspapers have editions for Kochi. The major English language dailies are The Hindu (has a detailed city tabloid called Metroplus), The New Indian Express (The local City express along with this paper provides good insights of city happenings), The Times of India, The Pioneer, Hindustan Times and many popular Malayalam and Tamil newspapers. Being seat of Cochin Stock Exchange and the principal financial hub of Kerala, lots of financial dailies in English are available in Kochi, like The Economic Times, The Business Standard, Businessline, The Financial Express. Lots of popular English Magazines are available. Many American and British magazines like Forbes, Mirror etc. is available in many supermarkets and bookstalls. Popular Indian English magazines are India Today, The Week and The Frontline. Cope in KochiElectricityKochi uses the British three-pin and two-pin circular socket that follows British standard 546 (230 V/50 Hz). Plug adapters are available at any hardware store. Public Holidays in KochiKochi has 15-20 public listed state holidays as else where in Kerala, when almost all government and a few private offices are closed. However, few holidays involve total closure of all commercial establishments. Please be aware that on these days most of the public transport options like bus, taxis and autos take a break. Beware of days declared as hartals, which are mass political strikes often involving a shutdown of the city. Attempting to travel in public routes could be dangerous without local information on the severity of the hartal. For the few holidays listed below, restaurants and food corners other than those operating inside hotels also close. Its always better to avoid these days, while planning holidays. The major holidays that Kochinites love to spend indoors are
A few religious holidays listed below marks closure of all commercial establishments owned by members of that communities. However public transport works as usual.
Apart from these holidays and the Sunday laziness can make most of the establishments do not to function in the morning time, though many open by afternoon. The city bus services on Sundays are also limited, though other public transport like autos and taxis function normally. Public libraries
OpticiansSunshades and prescription glasses in stylish frames are much cheaper in India than in the West. Across the city, one can find numerous optician stores. Most have computerized testing and many have optical clinics within with the store.
HairdressersKochinites are particular about their hair styles and adopt almost all latest fashion. Thus there is no shortage of various hair salons charging from ₹ 50 up for the latest trends. Most of the budget saloons are found almost every part of the city, normally calling as Barber shops or Saloons. The middle range hair salons are mainly in MG Road, Palarivattom, Marine Drive and Edappally areas, offer haircuts with hair wash as well as other frills. For splurge, most of the premium beauty palours and skin clinics are in Panampally Nagar, GCDA Nagar, Girinagar, SA Road and MG Road that offers various skin and hair treatment, all costing above ₹ 1,000. Men
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