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Streets of Fort Kochi

Streets of Fort Kochi

Did you know Vasco da Gama was buried in one of the oldest church in Cochin?

Entwined by a beautiful port, old streets, beautiful Churches, Cafe’s that host the ancient European tea and coffee culture, enchanting backwaters, fresh sea food, I felt that i was in a different era. We came across the Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica as we entered the streets, and then we were welcomed by guides who spoke English, with a pleasant Malayalam-accentuation. It just feels that the people who inhabit this area know this city like the back of their hands.

Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica
Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica

It was astonishing to see antique shops which were almost 700 year old! Kochi was the colonized by the Portuguese. The first European settlement was found here around 1500’s. The Dutch and the British made Cochin one of their important centers in regards to trade activities. This place definitely exudes a synchronization of cultures originating from the European colonialism.

Chinese Fishing Nets
Chinese Fishing Nets

Visiting Kochi will not disappoint you any way it is a place for vacationers for sure.

FACT :It also has the first Indian international airport built without any Central Government funding, and it’s the world’s first fully solar energy powered airport.

Bench Resto Cafe

The Tower House

Streets Of Fort Kochi

Princess Street

Old Horbour Hotel

loafers cafe

Kafe and Kochi Food Point

Forte kochi

Forte kochi 3

Forte Kochi 2

Photo Courtesy : Sreekanth Pranavam

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