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Things to do in Kochi, Kerala: From Fort Kochi to backwaters and cultural performances

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 13, 2025, 07:00 IST
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Things to do in Kochi, Kerala: From Fort Kochi to backwaters and cultural performances

Kochi is a vibrant city located on the coast of Kerala, which is also known for its modernity and historic charm. Visitors will witness a diverse variety of attractions here, from the colonial-era forts to the bustling markets and serene backwaters. The cultural diversity of Kochi reflects in its architecture, festivals, and performing arts, which are absolutely stunning and tourists should definitely witness them here.

Here are some experiences one should definitely try in Kochi:

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Explore Fort Kochi

Fort Kochi is considered the historic heart of the city and has charming colonial architecture and a rich cultural heritage. They also host the world-famous Kochi-Muziris Biennale, an international contemporary art exhibition held every two years, which will definitely leave one awestruck with all kinds of stunning art forms. This place also boasts diverse influences of the Portuguese, Dutch, and the British, who built houses during the colonial period. This region boasts some must-visit attractions such as the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets, the 16th-century St. Francis Church – the oldest European church in India, and the Indo-Portuguese Museum, which showcases artifacts from the colonial era.

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Take a Kochi Backwater Tour

The Kochi backwaters are tranquil waterways that are surrounded by lush greenery, palms, and small villages. Tourists should definitely try the backwater tour as it is a serene experience, which includes houseboat stays, traditional lifestyle in villages, and bird watching. One can also witness the breathtaking sunsets here while on the backwater tour, which greatly enhances the experience. The backwaters also play a vital role in the local fishery economy. Tourists go through some of the most beautiful and serene stretches while on the backwater tour, keeping them captivated.

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Visit Kerala Folklore Museum

The Kerala Folklore Museum conserves Kerala’s folk arts, crafts, and traditional architecture that are absolutely breathtaking. Tourists can look at the extensive collection of artifacts here, which includes folk art, traditional costumes, temple sculptures, and musical instruments distributed around the museum in different areas and open spaces. They must attend the live performances held here, as well as the workshops, to get a more immersive experience of Kerala’s cultural heritage. The museum in itself is the best example of traditional Kerala architecture and is made of wood, laterite stone, and clay tiles. A must-visit place for art lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.

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Attend a Kathakali Performance

One of the most stunning dance forms, Kathakali is a classical Indian dance form that is famous for its elaborate costumes, vibrant makeup, and the best part, the facial expressions and hand gestures that greatly add to the storytelling experience. Kochi is widely famous for Kathakali, and they also retell stories of the Ramayana and Mahabharata through the dance form. One should definitely watch a Kathakali performance while they are here for a deeper insight into the art legacy of Kerala.

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Discover the Dharmanath Jain Temple

Also known as the Kochi Jain Temple, it is located in Mattancherry in Kochi, Kerala. The Kochi Jain Temple is one of the major Jain pilgrimage sites in India that is so beautifully built with white marble and is decorated with different artworks, sculpted pillars, as well as idols of Tirthankaras. Mainly, the architecture of the temple is inspired by other Jain temples of Gujarat. The temple is part of Kochi’s diverse religious landscape, reflecting the city’s cosmopolitan heritage.

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