Experience Kochi like never before with our authentic Legendary Kochi Tuk-Tuk Tours, guided by friendly locals who know the city inside out. We take you beyond the usual tourist spots to discover hidden gems, vibrant markets, and historic landmarks like the Chinese Fishing Nets, Mattancherry Palace, Jew Town and many more.
What makes us unique? It's the personal touch. From cruise ship pickup to customizable itineraries, we ensure a hassle-free and immersive journey tailored to your interests. Ride comfortably in our eco-friendly Tuk-Tuks while soaking in fascinating stories about Kochi's culture, history, and traditions. We offer free pickup and drop-off for all the travelers who staying in and around Fort Kochi and Mattancherry.
Perfect for travelers looking for adventure, culture, and authentic experiences, our tours offer not just sightseeing, but a chance to truly connect with the spirit of Kochi. Book now to explore the heart of this beautiful coastal city like a local!
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St. Francis Church, in Fort Kochi (Fort Cochin), Kochi, originally built in 1503, is one of the oldest European churches in India and has great historical significance as a mute witness to the European colonial struggle in the subcontinent.The Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama died in Kochi in 1524 when he was on his third visit to India. His body was originally buried in this church, but after fourteen years his remains were removed to Lisbon.
Chinese fishing nets(Cheena vala)are a type of stationary lift net in India. They are fishing nets that are fixed land installations for fishing. While commonly known as Chinese fishing nets in India, the more formal name for such nets is shore operated lift nets. Huge mechanical contrivances hold out horizontal nets of 20m or more across. Each structure is at least 10m high and comprises a cantilever with an outstretched net suspended over the sea and large stones suspended from ropes as counterweights at the other end which is operated by a team of up to six fishermen. While such nets are used throughout coastal southern China and Indochina, in India they are mostly found in the Indian cities of Kochi and Kollam, where they have become a tourist attraction. This way of fishing is unusual in India and almost unique to the area, as it was introduced by Chinese explorers who landed there in the 14th century. Indeed, one interpretation of city name Kochi is ‘co-chin', meaning like China
Fort Kochi beach is a beach along the Arabian Sea situated in Fort Kochi in the city of Kochi in South India, Kerala state.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 60 minutes before departure time.
Our tuk-tuk Driver will be there waiting outside of your hotel or at your convenient pickup location with your name placard to receive you on time.
You can show this ticket or booking details to our Tuk-Tuk Driver cum guide on the day of the tour.