


Kochi Harbor, a bustling port city, is known for its historic Princess Street, a blend of colonial and modern architecture, and the iconic Chinese fishing nets.

Iconic fishing nets used since the 14th century, offering a glimpse into local fishing culture.
A historic quarter with colonial architecture, synagogues, and spice markets, offering a peek into Kochi's Jewish heritage.
A relaxing boat ride through the harbor, offering views of the city's skyline and fishing villages.
Kochi's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers.
Exploring Kochi Harbor and Princess Street involves a lot of walking.
Protection from the sun is crucial in Kochi's hot climate.
A historic cafe known for its art exhibitions and colonial architecture.
A heritage hotel offering a variety of breakfast options since 1927.
A waterfront restaurant offering traditional Kerala cuisine and seafood.
Fermented rice pancake served with coconut milk-based stew, often containing vegetables and meat.

Steamed rice cake with chickpea curry, a popular breakfast dish.

Spicy fish curry made with pearl spot fish, cooked in banana leaf.

Traditional Kerala saris with gold brocade borders, symbolizing prosperity and joy.
Handcrafted wooden toys, often depicting local folklore or animals, reflecting Kochi's rich heritage.
Thinly sliced and fried banana chips, a popular Kerala snack with a unique crunch and sweet flavor.
Nestled in the Adirondack Park, Paul Smith's College offers a unique blend of outdoor recreation and academic pursuits.

Experience the rich history of Kanchipuram through a captivating light and sound show at the Kailasanatha Temple complex.
A serene Hindu temple in East Java, known for its intricate architecture and annual temple festival.