Explore Fort Kochi’s rich history on a tuk-tuk tour. Visit Chinese fishing nets, Vasco Da Gama church, Dutch Palace, and more. Discover local stories and culture.
Explore Fort Kochi’s rich history on a tuk-tuk tour. Visit Chinese fishing nets, Vasco Da Gama church, Dutch Palace, and more. Discover local stories and culture.
- Chinese Fishing Nets - Known locally as Cheena vala, these stationary lift nets are a distinctive feature in India. They are fixed land installations used for fishing, commonly referred to as “Chinese fishing nets” in India, but formally known as “shore operated lift nets.” These impressive structures extend horizontal nets over 20 meters wide,…
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Chinese Fishing Nets - Known locally as Cheena vala, these stationary lift nets are a distinctive feature in India. They are fixed land installations used for fishing, commonly referred to as “Chinese fishing nets” in India, but formally known as “shore operated lift nets.” These impressive structures extend horizontal nets over 20 meters wide, supported by mechanical devices. Each installation stands at least 10 meters tall, featuring a cantilever with a net suspended over the water and large stones as counterweights. Operated by a team of up to six fishermen, these nets are prevalent in coastal southern China and Indochina, but in India, they are primarily found in Kochi and Kollam, where they attract tourists. This unique fishing method was introduced by Chinese explorers in the 14th century and is rare in India.
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Fort Kochi Beach - Located along the Arabian Sea, Fort Kochi Beach is situated in Fort Kochi, a part of the city of Kochi in Kerala, South India.
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Dutch Cemetery - The Dutch Cemetery in Fort Kochi is a notable site, renowned for its historical significance. It was consecrated in 1724 and is now managed by the Church of South India. The cemetery holds intriguing stories of its imperial inhabitants who left their homelands centuries ago to expand their empire.
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Church of Saint Francis - St. Francis Church, located in Fort Kochi, Kochi, is one of the oldest European churches in India, built in 1503. It holds historical importance as a silent witness to the European colonial era in the subcontinent. The Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama died in Kochi in 1524 during his third visit to India. Initially buried in this church, his remains were later moved to Lisbon after fourteen years.
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Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica - Situated in Fort Kochi, the Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica is one of the eight Basilicas in Kerala. Recognized as a heritage structure, it is one of the most impressive churches in India, attracting tourists year-round.
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Dhoby Khana Public Laundry - Established in the early 1700s in Kochi, India, Dhoby Khana Public Laundry serves as a central community location for traditional laundry cleaning. Clothes are washed manually by hand, a method unchanged for centuries. The facility includes a building for ironing, “cells” with concrete wash basins, and a field of clotheslines. Workers use braided coir fiber lines to hang clothes without pins. This cooperative laundry began during Dutch rule to clean military uniforms. The workers’ ancestors hail from Tamil Nadu, and the community is welcoming, often allowing visitors to try their hot iron press.
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Mattancherry Palace - Also known as the Dutch Palace, the Mattancherry Palace in Kochi, Kerala, is a Portuguese palace featuring Kerala murals and exhibits of the Rajas of Kochi. It is listed as a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Paradesi Synagogue - Located in Kochi, Kerala, the Paradesi Synagogue is the oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth of Nations. Built in 1568, it is one of seven synagogues of the Malabar Yehudan or Cochin Jewish community in the Kingdom of Cochin.
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Cochin Spice Market - A straightforward shop offering a variety of exotic spices in bulk, displayed in polished arrangements.
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Jain Temple - A prominent Jain worship site, known for its daily pigeon show and feeding at noon.
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Cochin Thirumala Devaswom Temple - Also known as Gosripuram, this temple is the largest and most significant socio-religious institution for the Gowda Saraswat Brahmins in Kerala, India. Located in Cherlai, Mattancherry, it is one of the earliest GSB settlements in Kerala. Established in the late 16th century, the temple’s history is closely linked with the GSB community and its Venkateswara idol.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Hidden gems and secret places
- Assistance with taking photos
- Parking fees
- Use of Tuk-Tuk for photos
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Hidden gems and secret places
- Assistance with taking photos
- Parking fees
- Use of Tuk-Tuk for photos
During this tour in Fort Kochi, we will discover the traditional landmarks of historical Kochi, which include ancient Chinese fishing nets, and the historical European settlements like Vasco Da Gama church and Dutch Cemetery. Move towards the Dutch/Mattancherry Palace, a museum under ASI. Spend time walking through the historical Jew Street towards the…
During this tour in Fort Kochi, we will discover the traditional landmarks of historical Kochi, which include ancient Chinese fishing nets, and the historical European settlements like Vasco Da Gama church and Dutch Cemetery. Move towards the Dutch/Mattancherry Palace, a museum under ASI. Spend time walking through the historical Jew Street towards the Jewish Synagogue. Explore the historic streets of Cochin on an exciting tuk-tuk tour around the city Feel like a local as you make your way to the city’s important sights and attractions Take in and admire the lively streets of the city and the impressive architecture of each landmark you visit. Discover the rich history and culture of the area as you interact with the locals and hear fascinating stories of the city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.