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travelthrivehub · 4 months ago
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Fort Kochi - An Unforgettable Heritage Destination in Kerala
🌴✨ Discover the beauty and heritage of Fort Kochi in Kerala! From iconic Chinese fishing nets to historic buildings and amazing food, Fort Kochi offers a unique mix of history, art, and scenic spots. Perfect for your next travel adventure! 🌞🕍 #FortKochi #Kerala #IncredibleIndia #TravelKochi
Introduction to Fort Kochi Fort Kochi, a charming historic town nestled in the heart of Kerala, offers visitors a unique mix of colonial architecture, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty. Known for its heritage, Fort Kochi, also referred to as “Kochi Fort,” reflects a blend of Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences. Brunton Boartyard by Photo by Renjith Tomy Pkm via pexels under license With…
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kommabortsig · 4 months ago
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nomadbuzz · 2 years ago
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Dusty moon. India 2023.
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keralataxis · 15 days ago
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🌍✨ Discover the Timeless Beauty of Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Kochi! ⛪💫
One of India’s most stunning churches, blending Portuguese charm with Gothic elegance! 🏰✨ Step into history, admire the breathtaking architecture and feel the serenity of this iconic landmark. 🇮🇳❤️
📍 Kochi, Kerala – Where Heritage Meets Spirituality 🌿🌊
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#visitindiana #santacruzbasilica #incredibleindia
#kochidiaries #HistoricalWonders #TravelToKerala
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daisychainsthroughmyheart · 2 months ago
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Christmas at David hall
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baronsvilla · 4 months ago
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visitplacesindia · 5 months ago
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kavyatraveler · 8 months ago
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Bloom Boutique Waterfront Fort Kochi
6/641, Bazaar Rd, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India, , Mattancherry, Kochi
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black-tongued · 10 months ago
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// fort kochi waters, kerala 2023 //
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aisphotostuff · 1 year ago
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Dilapidated Kerala...1 by Kim Haddon Via Flickr: I jumped into a Tuk Tuk for a few hours to try and find some derelict buildings in Fort Kochi and these didn't disappoint. I love the colours...
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cozynesthomestay · 1 year ago
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What is special about Fort Kochi?
Make the most of your Fort Kochi stay with a stay at CozyNest Homestay. Unwind in the comfort of a charming abode, surrounded by the unique blend of colonial history and coastal beauty.
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fhgfqw7q7fds7e43 · 1 year ago
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kochi kerala
Kochi, usually referred to as Cochin, is a city in the coastal state of Kerala in southwest India. Since 1341, the harbor flood enabled trade, serving as a port. Fort Kochi, with colonial homes and diverse worship buildings, reflects influences. Kochi's signature cantilevered Chinese fishing nets have been in use for generations.
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abdulbasithtt1993 · 1 year ago
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nomadbuzz · 2 years ago
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Peeling. Fort Kochi, India 2023.
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keralataxis · 1 month ago
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St. Francis Church - Fort Kochi: Unveiling the Mysteries of History
Hidden in Fort Kochi's heart lies a history treasure—St. Francis Church, the silent witness to centuries of change. Can you uncover the stories etched into its ancient walls? 🌍📜
#kochi #stfrancischurch #echoesofthepast #travelsecrets #godsowncountry #kochidiaries #fortkochi #keralataxis #keralatourism
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booksperience · 1 year ago
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(via Kochikkar by Bony Thomas - A Brief History of Kochi's Diversity)
The book Kochikkar (Kochiites in English translation) by Bony Thomas is an exploration into the lives, customs, religious practices, traditions, languages, beliefs, and narratives of tens of ethno-religious communities residing in Cochin (Kochi), which by the earlier definition comprises the twin neighbourhoods of Fort Cochin and Mattancherry occupying an area of roughly four and a half square kilometers. Despite having been born here and growing up here, I only had a superficial understanding of these diverse communities, partly because I lacked the curiosity and inquisitiveness of an outsider. The pages of this book helped me have delve deeper into their lives. For example, though I knew the area where Konkanis lived, I used to be puzzled why they had at least three temples within an area of a radius of merely fifty metres. Now I do know; though I perceive all Konkanis as one, they are actually divided into sub communities based on caste and live their separate lives, a fact practically invisible to the observer. I also gained clarity about the different Jewish communities, namely the White (Paradesi) Jews and Black Jews, and their synagogues, and also how the Black Jews are again of two different groups, Kadavumbhagam and Thekkumbhagam, and how they acquired these names. Among the many other things I learned from the book is information like D V Dev, the famous perfume merchant, is Marathi and the popular vegetarian restaurant Sri Krishna Cafe belongs to Tulu Brahmins, and many such who’s whos. The various communities in Kochi today include descendants of foreigners such as the Portuguese, English, Dutch, Jews, people believed to be the descendants of Arabs from Yemen and Iraq, and those who migrated here from other parts of India o... (Read full text on booksperience.org)
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