Set on an unforgettable adventure through Kochi with our exclusive bicycle tour! Discover Old Town Kochi, including historic Fort Kochi and Mattancherry, in an exciting way. Pedal through narrow back streets inaccessible to other transport modes.
Cycling offers an affordable, eco-friendly way to explore vibrant markets and witness daily life. Experience traditional fishing methods and explore historic spice warehouses, showcasing Kochi's rich trade history.
This 1.5-hour tour starts at 7 a.m. from Fort Kochi . Ride through colonial streets, observe morning life, and visit a lively fishing auction. Learn about the town's history, enjoy local tea, and explore the Hindu temple and Jewish Quarter. Experience Kochi's essence from a unique perspective and create lasting memories.
The Chinese fishing nets of Kochi are iconic landmarks along the coast of Kerala, India. These massive, fixed fishing structures are operated by a system of counterweights and ropes, dating back to ancient China. They are a unique sight, especially during sunset, when they silhouette against the sky. Visitors often enjoy watching the rhythmic movements of the fishermen as they lower and raise the nets, creating a timeless scene that reflects Kochi's maritime heritage.
The Church of Saint Francis in Kochi is a historic landmark dating back to the early 16th century. It's one of the oldest European churches in India and holds significance as the burial place of the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. The church features a simple yet elegant architecture with whitewashed walls and a serene atmosphere, attracting visitors interested in its historical and cultural importance.
Jew Town in Kochi, Kerala, is a historic area known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere. It's famous for its antique shops, spice markets, and the centuries-old Paradesi Synagogue, which is a symbol of the Jewish presence in the region. The narrow streets are lined with colorful buildings, offering a glimpse into the area's multicultural past.
You will make your own way to the meeting points