South
India Travel -- Kerala
Backwaters -- Cochin BackwatersCochin
Backwaters

More popular as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, Kochi is a
cluster of islands on the vast expanse of the Vembanad Lake.
Some of
these picturesque islands are Bolgatty, Vypeen, Gundu and Vallarpadam.
The lake opens out into the Arabian Sea here to form one of the finest natural
harbours in the world.
It is this natural advantage that has made Lochi
a fascinating blend of the cultures and influences of explorers and traders who
visited this wealthy land. The Arabs, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch and Gritish have
all left their mark here.
The Jewish synagogue, the Dutch palace, the
Chinese Fishing nets, and other remnants of European and Asian architecture merge
smoothly into the traditional fabric of the seaport city.
Half the fun
of visiting Kochi is moving around on the local several quaint spots. Boat cruises
from Kochi harbor to Willingdon Island, Mattancherry Place, the Jewish Synagogue,
Fort Kochi and Bolgatty Island.
Sunset cruise. 3 hour backwater village
cruises which include visits to coir villages and coconut plantations.