The city of Cochin could be a riot of sensation at first sight. It's one of
the most cosmopolitan cities in India, yet mixes all the spice of tradition
with its modernity.
Bustling Ernakulam is the newer and
commercial part of the twin cities. Enjoy your last scoop of Chocolate Chip
icecream for a while (the Keralan desserts will ensure you don't miss it
much). Visit the malls and stores if you want to stock up on clothes or
personal effects. Most of the world's leading brands are available here and
if you're adventurous enough, so are lots of colourful options in sarees and
'mundus' (the traditional Keralan mens' dress).
But if Ernakulam is the heart, then the soul of Cochin lies in its older
quarters. Here, eight centuries of history are on display, as are a
kaleidoscope of cultures. In a span of a few kilometers, you can see a Dutch
Harbour house, India's oldest Jewish synagogue, The Catholic St Francis
Church, Portuguese navigator Vasco Da Gama's grave, The Hindu Raja of
Cochin's Mattancherry Palace, The British Raj-era Cochin Club, and the
towering Chinese fishing nets on the harbour!
Excursions into the town can be as tiring as they are exhilarating.
Specially if you're not so used to the climate (Kerala usually oscillates
between breezy warmth, pouring rain and torrid sunshine!). The Cascade pool
can be the perfect restorative. Swimsuits are available in the gift shop -
which is worth a visit, even if you aren't so keen on a dip. You'll find
exquisite examples of traditional Keralan crafts, exotic fabrics, garments,
books, handbags and all sorts of fascinating bric-a-brac.
Another great way to relax is an
Ayurvedic massage. Ayurveda is the ancient Indian system of medicine, and
the Casino has its own resident experts and fully equipped facilities