Once home to a burgeoning Jewish population, the area has now lent itself to tourists with antique shops, crowded cafes and a Synagogue awaiting worshippers
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Once home to a burgeoning Jewish population, the area has now lent itself to tourists with antique shops, crowded cafes and a Synagogue awaiting worshippers
ReadOnce home to a burgeoning Jewish population, the area has now lent itself to tourists with antique shops, crowded cafes and a Synagogue awaiting worshippers
ReadA rich multi-cultural part of Kerala with a trade history dating back centuries, this coastal area is often overshadowed by neighbouring Fort Kochi
ReadWe asked Remo Fernandes, Mandira Bedi and Chef Ranveer Brar to let us in on the secret destinations that mark the X’s on their travel maps
ReadThe chopper aims to provide cruise tourists a holistic aerial view of Kerala within three to five hours
ReadGod’s Own Country is more than just beaches and the sea
ReadFrom Guwahati to Chennai, travel through India to cheer on the different Indian Super league teams during the Indian Super League
ReadExploring Kochi and Muziris on the eve of the Biennale
ReadA colourful spoon that scoops up the waters, the greenery and a houseboat of Kerala
ReadGet bemused and awestruck by the accessible sprawl of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale which will run till March 29, 2015
ReadBringing together the art that maps our world via history, geography, cosmology, time, space, dreams and myths in Kochi from December 12
ReadGet a taste of the Dutch East India Company as the hotel--s restaurant, East Indies, stays true to the Dutch naval theme
ReadWade into the Crafters in Kochi; this trove of antiques, from all around the world, turns 25 this year
ReadAboard the first recreational yacht ever listed on the register of Indian Shipping- Rosa
ReadKochi - place for the old fashioned as well as the modern
ReadFort Cochin is enjoying a revival. Explore it in the quietest season...
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