

A vibrant historic quarter in Kochi, Kerala, known for its colonial architecture, Chinese fishing nets, and cultural diversity.
The oldest European church in India, built in 1503, housing the tomb of Vasco da Gama.
A historic quarter with colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and Jewish heritage.
A maritime history museum showcasing the region's rich seafaring past.
Kochi's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon season.
Protection from the sun is essential for exploring Kochi's historic sites and beaches.

India uses Type D plugs, so an adapter is necessary for charging devices.
Traditional Kerala saris with gold brocade borders, symbolizing prosperity and joy.
Handcrafted wooden toys depicting local culture, a dying art form unique to Kochi.

Single-origin Arabica coffee beans, grown in the hills of Coorg, known for its rich aroma and flavor.

Fermented rice pancake served with a spicy coconut-based stew

Steamed rice cake served with a chickpea curry

Spicy fish curry made with Pearl Spot fish, cooked in a banana leaf

A historic cafe known for its art exhibitions and colonial architecture.
A heritage hotel serving traditional Kerala breakfast since 1931.

A waterfront restaurant offering fresh seafood and traditional Kerala dishes.

A serene and historic temple dedicated to Goddess Kannagi, known for its architectural beauty and annual Aranmula Uthrittathi festival.
Bhadrachalam Temple, nestled in the lush Narsimha Konda hills, is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Rama, known for its architectural grandeur and serene atmosphere.

Alcudia Museum, housed in a 14th-century mansion, showcases Mallorca's rich history through archaeological artifacts and art.