Embark on a 2-hour guided walking tour of Fort Kochi and Mattancherry to explore the scented alleys, vibrant spice markets, and cultural landmarks. Dive deep into the city's rich past, shaped by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British traders, and discover how spices turned Kochi into a global trading hub.
Start at the Maritime Museum on Beach Road, Fort Kochi, where you’ll get a glimpse of Kochi’s naval history and its connection to the global spice trade. Wander through the narrow lanes of Fort Kochi, where colonial buildings, charming cafés, and local spice stores tell stories of a bygone era.
Step into Mattancherry’s bustling spice bazaars, where the air is rich with the aroma of cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and black pepper—once known as “Black Gold.” Learn about the origins, uses, and significance of these spices in Kerala’s culture and cuisine.
Experience the vibrant energy of Jew Town, a melting pot of cultures, antique shops, and heritage buildings. Explore the iconic Paradesi Synagogue, a symbol of Kochi’s multicultural past. Get an insider’s look at how spices are cleaned, processed, and packed before being sent across the world. Witness traditional spice-drying methods and learn how Kochi’s spice trade still thrives today.
Hop on an authentic tuk-tuk for a short but thrilling ride through the charming streets of Mattancherry—an experience you wouldn’t want to miss. Finally, conclude your journey at TD School, near the grand Dutch Palace, where you can reflect on the rich spice heritage of Kochi and explore more on your own.