Chinese Fishing Nets
The iconic cantilevered fishing nets silhouetted against the sunset — Kerala's most photographed sight.
💬 Enquire on WhatsAppFort Kochi is where India meets Europe in the most charming way imaginable. Portuguese churches, Dutch palaces, Chinese fishing nets and spice warehouses from the 15th century create a layered heritage that is uniquely Keralan. The old streets are alive with galleries, boutique cafes and the world-famous Kochi-Muziris Biennale.
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The iconic cantilevered fishing nets silhouetted against the sunset — Kerala's most photographed sight.
💬 Enquire on WhatsAppIndia's oldest European church (1503) — Vasco da Gama was originally buried here.
💬 Enquire on WhatsAppThe Dutch Palace with extraordinary Kerala murals depicting scenes from the Ramayana.
💬 Enquire on WhatsAppThe oldest synagogue in India (1568) and the famous antique market street around it.
💬 Enquire on WhatsAppStroll through centuries of colonial architecture, spice markets and artist studios.
💬 Enquire on WhatsAppSail past the iconic fishing nets and cargo ships as the sun sets gold over the harbour.
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