

St Francis Church, built in 1503, is the oldest European church in India, showcasing a blend of European and Indian architectural styles.

Known for its European-style pastries and coffee, it's a favorite among locals and tourists.
A popular spot for breakfast, offering a blend of Indian and continental dishes.
Famous for its traditional Kerala cuisine, especially seafood dishes.

Fermented rice pancake served with a coconut-based stew, often containing vegetables and meat.
Steamed rice noodles served with a spicy vegetable or meat stew.
Traditional Kerala feast served on a banana leaf, featuring a variety of vegetarian dishes, pickles, and payasam (dessert).
St Francis Church may experience sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon season.
Exploring the historic sites and streets of Fort Kochi can involve a lot of walking.
Protect yourself from the sun during the day, especially during summer months.
Handcrafted wooden crosses, a symbol of faith and local craftsmanship, often used as home decor or gifts.
Traditional Kerala sarees with gold borders, worn during festivals and weddings, symbolizing the state's rich cultural heritage.
Thin, crispy chips made from ripe bananas, a popular Kerala snack with a unique taste and texture.
The oldest European church in India, built in 1503, with the tomb of explorer Vasco da Gama.
A grand white-washed church with stunning interiors, built in 1558 and elevated to a basilica in 1984.

The first fortress built by the British in India, housing the State Legislative Assembly and Secretariat.
Papeete Market, the largest in French Polynesia, offers a vibrant blend of local culture, fresh produce, and unique souvenirs.

A paradise for bird enthusiasts, home to over 3,000 birds from around the world.

Discover Campbell River's rich history and heritage at this engaging museum and archives.