Travel Blog Photos from Fort Cochin (257)
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... hanging out ever since, we've shared a few pots of 'special tea', seen a Katakali performance and just generally had a laugh. Fort Cochin is such a quaint place, much nicer than I expected. Along the shore are the incredible Chinese fishing nets, you walk ...
... backpackers who drifted in and out during our four days stay. Sorry, no more brackets now. Being separated from the mainland Fort Cochin is nice and quite, more goats than rickshaws, quaint cobbled streets and arty cafes that do cake for breakfast. ...
... the Dutch, Portuguese and British give it a very European feel. It is more like a fishing town in Portugal or Spain than India. Also, Catholicism is everywhere. We really liked it and again another place in India that is unlike anywhere else. It is most ...
... behind. For the past few days we have been exploring the peninsula by foot and bike, along with the neighboring island. Fort Cochin has everything a traveler needs and our stay here has been very comfortable indeed. In the evenings, we have slipped into ...
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... ; the backwaters. Situated on a peninsula in the west linked by a complex system of ferries and unimaginatively made bridges, Fort Cochin shares the western location with Mattancherry as its other geographical ally of the old districts, while the eastern ...
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