

A historic market in Kochi, Kerala, known for its colonial architecture and antique shops.

Jew Town Market can be crowded and warm; long sleeves protect from sun and minor scratches.
Comfortable shoes are essential for exploring the market's narrow alleys and historic streets.
Stay hydrated in the tropical climate; a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.

Known for its fresh bread and pastries, it's a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

A historic restaurant serving traditional Kerala cuisine since 1961.
Famous for its seafood dishes, it offers a unique dining experience with its colonial architecture.
The oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth of Nations, offering a glimpse into Jewish history and culture.

A vibrant market offering a mix of antique shops, spice stores, and local eateries, perfect for shopping and trying local cuisine.
A unique fishing technique using fixed land-based nets, offering beautiful sunset views and a chance to see local fishermen at work.
Historical coins dating back to the colonial era, reflecting Cochin's rich history.
Renowned for their freshness and quality, these cashew nuts are a local delicacy.
Intricately designed wooden elephants, a symbol of Indian culture, hand-painted by local artisans.

A picturesque, palm-fringed beach with turquoise waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Balaghat Ghat, nestled on the sacred Narmada River, is a serene spot for pilgrims and nature lovers alike.
A vibrant fishing village in Malaysia, known for its traditional wooden boats and fresh seafood.
Fermented rice pancake served with a spicy coconut-based stew.
Steamed rice cake served with a spicy chickpea curry.
Spicy beef dish cooked with onions, tomatoes, and a blend of Kerala spices.