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Getting to Kochi

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Historic Port City

Kochi. The name itself conjures up images of Chinese fishing nets, spices, ayurveda and ships sailing out into the ocean. The ever vibrant, ever developing and the ever booming city! It appears to be growing daily. Distinctly different from other parts of Kerala, Kochi is everybody's delight. It is an ideal blend of the traditional and the modern. Skyscrapers and bustle of Ernakulam stand in sharp contrast to the colonial charm of Fort Kochi. The only common factor between both the areas are the red painted city buses, the yellow hooded autorickshaws and friendly people. From time immemorial, Kochi has played host to guests from far off lands. The Arabs, the Chinese, the Dutch, the Portuguese, the French, the British, all came here for trade. Though for different reasons, follow their footsteps for a peek into this slice of God's Own Country.
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Distance(s):
  • 25 km from Kodungaloor
  • 190 km from Thekkady
  • 65 km from Alleppey
How to Reach
Road:
The government-run Kerala State Road Transport terminus is very near the Ernakulam Junction Railway station. You can get buses to all cities in Kerala from here. Private buses and long-distance luxury buses to Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Goa and other cities in India operate out of Kaloor Bus Station.
Rail:
So you have decided to come to Kochi. But here, you will find yourself facing a small problem. The reservation counter at the railway station may say, sorry, we do not have trains to such a place. Do not feel lost, tell that that you need to go to Ernakulam. Kochi, is part of Ernakulam district in the state of Kerala. The city boasts of three railway stations: Ernakulam Town and Ernakulam Junction stations cater to the passenger needs where as the Harbour terminus is meant for containers. There are regular trains to all parts of Kerala in addition to long distance trains to Chennai, Bangalore, New Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai.
Air:
The Kochi International Airport at Nedumbassery is about 30 km from the city and has daily flights to the Middle East and Singapore. Domestic flights to Bangalore, Chennai, Calicut, Trivandrum, New Delhi, Mumbai take off on a daily basis from here. The airport is built in keeping with the traditional temple architecture of Kerala. It gives a feeling that you are really in God's Own Country.
Water:
Cruise ships to Singapore operate out of Kochi. Ships to Lakshadweep sail out of the port twice a week.
 
 
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