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8 hrs
Up to 15 days
10 people
English
Embark on a captivating journey through Cochin’s rich cultural heritage, where colonial history meets traditional charm. Explore the Mattancherry Palace, a gift from the Portuguese, showcasing intricate murals and royal history. Wander through the Jewish Synagogue, steeped in centuries-old traditions, set amidst the vibrant streets of Jew Town, famous for its spice markets and antique shops. Discover the serene St. Francis Church, the final resting place of Vasco da Gama before his body was moved to Portugal. Marvel at the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets that dot the harbor, a reminder of Cochin’s ancient trading links. This tour offers a deep dive into the diverse and fascinating history of this coastal gem.
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
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1 | Discount on 2-person group | 2 | 2 | د.إ 425.72 |
2 | Discount on 3-person group | 3 | 3 | د.إ 778.04 |
3 | Discount on 4-person group | 4 | 4 | د.إ 1,203.76 |
4 | Discount on 5-person group | 5 | 5 | د.إ 1,523.05 |
5 | Discount on 6-person group | 6 | 6 | د.إ 1,893.72 |
6 | Discount on 7-person group | 7 | 7 | د.إ 2,315.77 |
7 | Discount on 8-person group | 8 | 8 | د.إ 2,741.49 |
8 | Discount on 9-person group | 9 | 9 | د.إ 3,082.80 |
9 | Discount on 10-person group | 10 | 10 | د.إ 3,424.11 |
Pick up from your hotel at 9 AM for a full-day tour of Cochin, starting with a visit to Mattanchery Palace, originally built by the Portuguese in 1557 and later renovated by the Dutch. The palace is famous for its remarkable murals that depict scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, providing a deep insight into Kerala’s artistic and cultural heritage.
Next, explore the Jewish Synagogue, a historic gem built in 1568 and later rebuilt in 1662. Located in Jew Town, the synagogue features hand-painted Chinese tiles, a 19th-century clock tower, and an array of rare antiques, offering a glimpse into Cochin's Jewish community. A short walk brings you to the surrounding spice markets and antique shops that still thrive in the area.
Drive to Fort Kochi to visit St. Francis Church, the oldest European church in India. Built in 1503, it was initially a wooden structure but later rebuilt in stone. Vasco da Gama was buried here for fourteen years before his remains were moved to Lisbon. You’ll see his gravestone, a poignant reminder of Cochin's colonial history.
Stroll along the Fort Kochi beach area to witness the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets, introduced by Chinese traders in the 14th century. These massive cantilevered nets, operated by a team of fishermen, offer a unique sight, showcasing an age-old fishing tradition still alive today.
Visit Santa Cruz Basilica, a stunning Gothic-style cathedral built by the Portuguese in 1505. The interior is adorned with vibrant murals and frescoes depicting biblical stories, offering a serene and spiritual experience amidst its historical significance.
Continue to the Dutch Cemetery, established in 1724, and discover the final resting place of Dutch traders and soldiers who played key roles in Cochin’s colonial past. The moss-covered tombstones reflect the European influence that shaped the region.
End your tour with a visit to the Hill Palace Museum, Kerala's largest archaeological museum and former royal residence of the Maharaja of Cochin. The museum houses a collection of artifacts including royal crowns, ornaments, and historical relics, giving you a deeper understanding of Kerala’s royal legacy.
After a full day of exploring Cochin’s historical and cultural landmarks, drop off at your hotel.
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