A blending of several small villages on the southwestern coast created the current incarnation of Kochi (or Cochin), where sunset strolls, sampling fresh fish from seaside vendors and boat rides through the islands just offshore top visitors' to-do lists. Art centers showcase the traditional dance, Kathakali. European influences are seen in the 16th-century Portuguese-built churches and forts, while the mark of early Chinese traders is visible in the unusual fishing nets dotting the shoreline.
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5.0 based on 9 reviews
An excellent place to rewind your spiritual feelings, with cool , Green Fresh environment, near the river side.... lot of devotees, mainly poor people, who pray with closed eyes sincerely to achieve their wishes....., The Jack fruit trees out side the the temples, were fully covered and loaded with plenty of fruits, even on the roots, gives you a luxurious look...which will create a happy mind, on the first sight itself.....
4.5 based on 52 reviews
The temple is located in Kaloor, Kochi. It about 15 minutes drive from Lussie junction. The Temple is simple beautiful... typical kerala style architectural temple, with superb wood craving. The best time to visit the temple is the evening. Its simply awesome and divine!!!
4.5 based on 27 reviews
It is often said that Mahabali (old Ruler of Kerala) lived here and the temple was built by him there is also sayings that this temple was the palace of Mahabali.This is one of the Vamana Temple in India and is oldest too.Comming on to the details of Temple there is no sought of dress code and when you enter inside temple switch off your mobile or keep in silent mode.The temple is now under renovation there is a large play ground and car parking area.its a very silent place.The Onam Sadhya is one of the major attraction and the festival of temple starts during onam period.its very colorful and attractive.the preparations of festival starts from Atham and ends in chatayam naal.The grand Sadhya is during Thiruvonam naal.Shiva and Vamanamoorthy are the major god of workship.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Just near the Periyar river. It is indeed a beautiful architecture site to visit. Basically its a guest house which is operated by the local government. So you can say a guest house with museum in it.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
It is place where people are trained to become priests. A very good ambience is found there that of silence
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