After a relaxing breakfast at the hotel, get pick you up from the hotel, for a guided sightseeing tour of Cochin accompanied by an English speaking guide. Tour includes the following places of interest:
Dutch Palace (Mattancherry Palace): A gift for the Maharaja of Cochin Veera Kerala Varma, the Portuguese built this palace in 1557. After 1663, the Dutch renovated as well as added to the construction and later is was widely called as the ‘Dutch Palace’. The simple architecture house the most amazing paintings in all the rooms. The paintings portray scenes from the Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranic legends connected with Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna, Kumara, and Durga. These specimens of art are certainly the most extensive and attractive to be seen anywhere in India.
The Jewish Synagogue: The Jewish Synagogue is brilliant testament of Kochi’s multi-ethic culture and population. Constructed in 1568 on the land gifted to the Jewish community by the then ruler of the city. It is brilliantly decorated by Chinese tiles and Belgian chandeliers. The Synagogue has a giant scroll of the Old Testament and many other antique artifacts.
Cochin Harbor: The very reason why Cochin enjoys such popularity, the harbor is a beautiful tourist attraction. Enhancing the beauty of the shoreline is the Chinese Fishing nets. These fishing nets are one of its kind and are found only in India. The fishing nets were popularized in Cochin Harbor by the traders from the court of the Chinese ruler Kublai Khan.
St Francis Church: St.Francis church was constructed by the Europeans in 1503. St. Francis Church is the oldest European church in India. The Portuguese trader, Vasco da Gama died in Kochi, during his third visit to Kerala. Initially, his body was buried in this church, but after a few years, his remains were moved to Portugal. In spite of all this, the place where he was buried has been marked out inside the church.
Fort Kochi Beach: Fort Kochi beach is an ideal location to saunter in a peaceful and relaxing way. This beach happens to be one of the favorite tourist spots in Kerala. The view of the sunset with the Chinese fishing net and the sailing ships in the background is a fine experience. Many European style bungalows can be seen alongside the shoreline.
Later in the evening, you will be picked up by the guide and will be taken to a Kathakali Dance Performance at a local theatre. Kathakali is a classical dance form, portraying Indian epics (Ramayana and Mahabharata). The costumes of the dancers are very colorful and elaborate. Dancers with painted faces depict the various characters of the ancient epics. The Kathakali dancers portray a lot of facial expressions and articulate body movements.
Overnight stay in Cochin.