5 places in Ernakulam you should not miss
Ernakulam is perfect for cultural richness, natural beauty and historical importance. These five must-see spots offer a glimpse of the region’s diverse experiences.
5 places in Ernakulam that you shouldn’t miss (Image credit: Canva)
Ernakulam, the bustling heart of Kochi in Kerala, offers a fascinating blend of history, culture, nature and peace. Whether you are a history lover, beach lover or nature lover, this district has something for everyone. Here is a guide to five must-visit places in Ernakulam that you should include in your itinerary.
1. Museum of Mattancherry
Located in the historical area of Mattancherry, this museum is a treasure trove of artefacts that illustrate the cultural and historical heritage of Kerala. Housed in a Dutch-era palace, also known as Mattancherry Palace, it has exquisite murals depicting scenes from Indian epics such as the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The museum also displays royal memorabilia, ancient coins and traditional Kerala furniture.
2. Vypin Island
A picturesque island nestled between the Arabian Sea and a backwater, Vypin Island is a tranquil escape from the urban hustle and bustle of Ernakulam. The island is home to quaint fishing villages, beautiful backwater landscapes and the famous lighthouse at Puthuvipay Beach. It is also the gateway to Munambam beach, a great place for a relaxing walk.
3. Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary
Located about 60 km from the city, Thattekad Bird Sanctuary is a paradise for bird watchers and nature lovers. Nestled among lush greenery, the sanctuary was designed by renowned ornithologist Dr. Salim Ali and is home to over 300 bird species. You can see rare species like Malabar Gray Hornbill, Indian Pitta and various kingfishers.
4. Cherai Beach
Cherai Beach, known as the “Princess of the Arabian Sea”, is a mix of tranquil backwaters and golden sandy shores. Located about 25 km from Ernakulam, it is an ideal place for relaxation and water activities. The coconut trees on the beach add to its tropical charm, making it a favorite spot for both tourists and locals.
5. Santa Cruz Basilica
One of the eight basilicas of India, Santa Cruz Basilica is a wonderful example of Gothic style architecture. Originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, it is a testament to Kochi’s colonial history. The church has exquisite stained glass windows, beautiful frescoes and an awe-inspiring altar.
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