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Places of Interest in Cochin 

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Places of Interest in Cochin

 
Kochi, set in the midst of an island studded harbour, has a modern bustling town on the main land, Ernakulam. There is a commercial hub for merchants dealing in cashew-nuts, coir, seafood, timber, tea, coffee, rubber and spices. This is what gives Kerela it's name as "the spice coast". A Jewish community with roots going back to 1000 AD and a 16th century synagogue are testimony to the land's diversity. Ernakulam district can well emerge as the greatest tourist destination for both Indian and international travellers.
 

This is India's oldest European church. Vasco Da Gama's remains were burried here.

 
Surrounded by beautiful backwaters of Kerala, this is a man-made island. Named after Lord Willingdon, a british Viceroy to India, this man-made island is surrounded by beautiful backwaters. The island is the site of city's best hotels, customs and trading centers.
 
Fort Cochin probably has the best preserved history of colonial times. The ideal way to bring it alive is to take a walk down the memory lane.
At the entrance to the Sholayar ranges, 78 km from Cochin, this scintillating waterfall is a popular tourist spot.
Built by the Dutch in 1744, this palace is on an island, off Cochin in the Arabian sea. The building was once a Governor's palace, for the Dutch and later the home of the British Governors. Today, this is one of the prestigious hotels of the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation.
Constructed in 1568, this is the oldest synagogue in the commonwealth.
 
The temple is one of the most important centres of serpent worship in Kerala.
 
Believed to be the finest natural harbour in the world, Cochin is called the 'queen of the Arabian sea'.
 
A picturesque spot adjacent to thick green forest land, Vazhachal is just 90 km from Cochin. The gliding Vazhachal water-fall is a part of the Chalakudy river.
 
10 km from Cochin, this museum displays the erstwhile wealth and prosperity of the royal family of Cochin, including the king's throne and the crown.
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