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Kochi (colonial name Cochin)
is a vibrant city situated on the south-west coast of the
Indian peninsula in the breathtakingly scenic and prosperous
state of Kerala, hailed as 'God's Own Country'. Its strategic
importance over the centuries is underlined by the sobriquet
Queen of the Arabian Sea. Informally,
Cochin is also referred to as the Gateway
to Kerala.
From time immemorial, the Arabs, British, Chinese, Dutch,
and Portuguese have left indelible marks on the history and
development of Cochin. Over the years, Cochin has emerged
as the commercial and industrial capital of Kerala and is
perhaps the second most important city on the west coast of
India (after Mumbai/Bombay). Cochin is proud of its world
class port and international airport that link it to many
major cities worldwide.
This lovely seaside city is flanked by the Western Ghats
on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. Its proximity
to the equator, the sea and the mountains provide a rich experience
of a moderate equatorial climate.
Strictly speaking, Cochin is a small town. But, Cochin has
outgrown its original bounds and is now the general name given
to much of the region adjoining the original town, which now
includes Cochin, Fort Kochi, Mattanchery, Ernakulam and many
other nearby towns and villages. Cochin is situated in Ernakulam
district in the state of Kerala. Ernakulam is also the name
of a town - the administrative capital of Ernakulam district
- but, for all practical purposes Ernakulam and Cochin, generally,
refer to the same place.
Kochi is the arguably the ideal starting point for exploring
the unfathomable diversity and beauty of Kerala, rated in
the top three tourist destinations by the World Travel &
Tourism Council and featured in National Geographic Traveler's
'50 greatest places of a lifetime'.
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