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FortKochi is situated 13 km from Jos Junction at Cochin. Fort Kochi has probably the best preserved history of the colonial times. Its culture and the architectural styles used in its various churches, Bungalows and Forts reflect the bygone era. The best way to see the beauty of FortKochi is either by walking or cycling. |
Major Tourist Attractions in Fort Kochi |
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Chinese Fishing Nets |
Fortkochi is famous for the chinese fishing nets. The Chinese Fishing Nets are constructed out of Teak wood and Bamboo poles.... read more |
Koder House |
Koder House imposing building with its red colored brick-like facade represents the transaction from the colonial to the Indo-European period... read more |
Santa Cruz Basilica |
Santa Cruz Basilica Church in Fort Kochi is built by the Portuguese. The Santa Cruz Basilica Church was elevated to a Cathedral by the Pope Paul IV in 1558.... read more |
Vasco House |
Vasco House is situated along the rose street in Fort Kochi. Vasco Da Gamma House is one of the oldest Portuguese houses in Fort Cochin... read more |
Bishop's House at Fort Kochi |
The Fortkochi Bishop's House built in 1506 as the residence of the Portuguese Governor. The Bishop's House is occupied by the Dutch in 1663. It is standing on a gentle hillock near the Parade ground.... read more |
FortKochi Beach |
The beach at fortkochi is a wel-known kerala tourist destination. The beach is famous for the FortKochi Carnival on the new years.... read more |
St. Francis Church FortKochi |
St. Francis Church is regarded as India's oldest European church. St. Francis was originally Roman Catholic during the Portuguese period from 1503 to 1663..... read more |
The Dutch Cemetery |
The Dutch Cemetery is consecrated in 1724. The letterings found that the dutch cemetery are some of the most unquestionable reminders of the countless men and women ... read more |
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