Cochin, also referred to as Kochi, is a paradise of sandy beaches and waving palm trees. It is within the Indian state of Kerala, which is a strip of coastal territory in the south of India that stretches down the Western Ghats, and reaches up to the Arabian sea.
It is comparatively cleaner and calmer than many other Indian tourist places. In fact, you would be forgiven for mistaking the feel and look of the place for a small, traditional European city. The influence of the British, Dutch and Portuguese, who all governed there at one time or another, can still be felt in many aspects of life, not limited to architecture, infrastructure, language, and social attitudes.
Cochin is a deeply religious place, and people who live there have varied ethnicity. You will find Hindus, Muslims, Jews and Christians living together harmoniously and celebrating all festivals enthusiastically. All places of worship exist there (temples, mosques, churches and even synagogues), and there are some really fantastic examples of them, with colorful and interesting histories.
The most famous landmark in Cochin is a set of Chinese fishing nets at the mouth of the harbor leading to the Arabian sea. These fishing nets are over a hundred years old, yet they are still in full operation today. As well as watching the fishermen at work, you can also join in and help them if you want to. There are, of course, lots of other worthwhile sights there too, more than enough to occupy you for a week or two.
The coastline that extends from Cochin has some of the most exotic beaches in India. The coconut lined golden sands and clear blue sea, make for a really sensational and idyllic backdrop for you take in whilst you relax. They are unspoilt too, with typically just a few shacks and restaurants lining the shores, so you can enjoy the surroundings just as nature created them.
As for where to stay, you should consider one of the many homestays there, which provide a much needed additional source of income to the locals, while also giving you a chance to experience the real Cochin. Under this homestay concept, you live with a local family, who will take care of you and will ensure that all of your needs are catered for.
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