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Silver Grade Homestay
approved and licensed by
Tourism Department,
Government of Kerala
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Chinese Fishing Nets
"Chinese Fishing Nets" a hallmark of Cochin , speaks of the first traders, who visited this coast during 1350 - 1450 AD. The Chinese fishing nets are fixed land installations for an unusual form of fishing - shore operated lift nets. |
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Fortcochin Walkway
Long beatiful walkway under trees and sideway shops |
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Fort Kochi Beach
Fort Kochi beach is the finest beach of kerala. The main attraction of this beach is the historic fort that is the best example of indo- european architecture. It is an obscure fishing village that became the first European township in India |
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Dharmanath Jain Temple, Mattancherry
The Dharmanath Jain temple at Mattancherry is over 100 years old and will soon attain the status of a Thirath, one of the holy places for the Jain community. |
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Santa Cruz Basilica, Fort Kochi
The original church, situated in Fort Kochi, was built by the Portuguese in 1505 and named as a cathedral in 1558. The British colonists destroyed the cathedral in 1795. The current structure was built in 1905 and raised to the status of a basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1984. |
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Jewish Synagogue
The secular patch of green Kerala has pampered religions for many centuries, thereby creating demand for both devotion and devotee amongst its masses. Before the mass immigration of the Jews to Israel, which began in the early 1950s, they lived quite comfortably for well over 1,000 years in Kerala. |
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Elephants in Procession
In the temples elephants lead the temple processions.
Elephant is walking on the way to procession at Tripunithura Temple.
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St. Francis Church, Fort Kochi
It is the oldest church built by Europeans in India. On his 3rd visit to Kerala, Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese trader who reached India from Europe by sea, fell ill and died in Kochi. He was buried in the St. Francis Church. Later his remains were taken back to Portugal. In spite of that, his burial spot inside the church has been clearly marked out. |
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Thrissur Pooram.
Pooram is one of the nakshatras or star in the hindu panchangam. There 27 Nakshatras in the hindu panchangam and a million or more temples in Kerala, and this combination creates numerous possibilities for auspicious occasions, with each temple having varying importance for the different stars. However, over the years, the pooram nakshatram has gained special significance in its association with temple festivals, mainly because of its association with Thrissur. It has now taken on a different meaning all together, because of the huge congregation of people during the pooram festival in Thrissur. |
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Guruvayoor Temple
The Sree Krishna temple here is very famous attracting close to ten million pilgrims every year. This is regarded as the first Hindu temple to open its gates to all Hindus, irrespective of caste. Only Hindus are permitted to enter the temple. |
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Indo – Portuguese Museum
This museum throws light on the strong Portuguese influence in both the art and the architecture of the region. The museum today is an important center to understand the Indo-Portuguese Christian Art heritage. |
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Casa Mia Homestay
XI/661 B
Meckenzie Garden
Pattalam Road
Fort Cochin – 682001
Phone
+91 484 – 2215068
Mobile
+91 96561 22431
+91
989540 4678
Mail
casamiacochin@gmail.com
Room Rent |
A/c |
Non A/c |
Off season 01 Apr to 30 Nov |
Rs 1700 With BF |
Rs 1300 No BF |
Season Time 01 Dec to 31 Mar |
Rs 2250 With BF |
Rs 1700 With BF |
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