Ernakulam

Introduction :
Ernakulam (Cochin) is located on the
coast of the Arabian Sea with Kumarakom and Allapuzha districts
on the South, Idukki on the East and Thrissur on the North.It
is located on the west cost of India in the beautiful state
of Kerala. The city can be regarded as the commercial and
industrial capital of Kerala. The city extends from latitude
9°58' in the North to longitude 76°17' in the East.The
most cosmopolitan city of Kerala, Kochi, in ernakulam, is
also known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea.
Places to visit :
Fort kochi:
A leisurely walk through the city is the best way to discover
historic for Kochi. An obscure fishing village that became
the first european township In india, kochi has an eventful
and colourful history. The town was shaped by the cultural
influences, the dutch and later the british. The result of
these cultural influences are seen in the many examples of
indo european architecture that still exist here.
Chinese fishing nets :
These huge cantilevered fishing nets are the legacy of one
of the first visitors to the malabar coast. Erected here between
1350 and 1450 ad by Traders from the court of kublai khan,
these nets are st up on teak wood and bamboo poles. The best
place to watch the nets being lowered into the sea and catch
being brought in is the vasco da gama square, a narrow promenade
that runs along the beach.
St.
Francis church :
Built in 1503 by Portuguese Franciscan Friars, this is India's
oldest European Church. This was initially built of timber
and later reconstructed in stone masonry. It was restored
in 1779 by the protestant dutch, converted To an anglican
church by the british in 1795 and is at present governed by
the church of south india. Vasco da gama was buried here in
1524 before his Remains were moved to Lisbon, portugal.
Mattancherry
palace (Dutch Palace) :
Built by the Portuguese in 1557 and presented to Raja Veera
Kerala Varma of Kochi, the palace was renovated in 1663 by
the Dutch. On display here are beauriful murals depicting
scenes from the epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata, and some
of the Puranic Hindu legends. The palace also houses dutch
maps of old kochi, royal palanquins, coronation robes of former
maharajas of kochi.
Synagogue
:
Constructed in 1568, this is the oldest synagogue in the commonwealth.
Destroyed in a shelling during the portuguese raid in 1662,
it was rebuilt two years later by the dutch.
Bolghatty
island :
This island is famous for its palace of the same name.. The
bolghatty palace Was built in 1744 the dutch and later taken
over by the british. Today it is a hotel run by the kerala
tourism , with a small golf course and special honeymoon cottages.
Willingdon
island :
Named after Lord Willingdon, a former british viceroy
of india, this man-made island is surrounded by beautiful
backwaters. The island is the site of the city's best hotels
and trading centres, the port trust and the headquarters of
the southern naval command.
Travel Information :
Air
:
International Airport at Nedumbassery (20 kms from town)
Rail :
Ernakulam (Cochin) is a major railhead of the Southern
Railway. Main Station : Ernakulam (Cochin) junction. Other
station : Ernakulam (Cochin) town,Kochi Harbour Terminus.
Road :
An excellent road network links to all major towns and cities
in india.
Ferry :
There are two ferry stations in Ernakulam (Cochin). The main
boat jetty is one km from the junction railway station and
the other is near the high court.

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