Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Monsoon at Fort Kochi explored..

Monsoons in all its glory down south and there we went exploring walking,getting drenched,drinking many a chai,walking through the scores of antique shop,getting the best we wanted..seeing all that we wanted,coz we will be here only after an year.

There were many a monsoons spent here down south..I think i need to to be a regular and tell you all the ups and downs of our journeys,in search of the perfect decor true to each place.From today on let me share some of our stories down south..the stories of the monsoon vacations..Monsoon takes you in to unknown journeys,make you dream all that you can..I did sincerely hope that the journeys become a sort of unending.But journeys have to end ,for you to take up new ones:)-

The many monsoon moods at Fort Kochi. We walked all the lanes of Fort Kochi, still there seemed more,in all the lanes and alleys still, when i left i thought i had left so much behind..that's the secret of FortKochi. I think i will never finish seeing Fort Kochi in my lifetime.

I think Fort Kochi is the one and only place which leaves you with its old world secrets.This time it was much more than a regular visit from Ernakulam. We decided to see the monsoon in all kinds of its moods at Fort Kochi. What if that meant staying at Fort Kochi for some days:)-

It was at ease this time in Fort Kochi,we explored each street by street what it had to offer,studied all its side streets and alleyways.The old world shops,the old world charm left behind by generations,the many weeping colours of walls,the heritage mansions and the plumerias all filled to its brim..and that's Fort Kochi.

 Fort Kochi  is still a small place but i really do not know whether you could fit watching all this in a day..Life doesn't get any better than this than at Fort Kochi.


as we walked the length and breadth of fortkochi
the tree must be more than a hundred years old


the petercelli street near the synagogue


the rain forest lodge,an initiative of the owner of the old harbour


murals on the walls


the lanes in the morning a weary look


the lily street famous for its redplumerias where anokhi and dal roti are..



under the tree


menu on the walls


vasco cafe


the old harbour




on the way to "kashi"


burgher street


hanging chimes


the old courtyard


waltons homestay


book stores in plenty


the peeling paints and old world charm


open windows




old courtyard




the one and only antique shop in fortkochi






loafers corner




the burgher street


and finally the david hall..near the Malabar house
there are lots more and lots more..i know its a picture packed blog post after some ages..i do hope you will travel with me to more and more of south..


all images Lakshmi Arvind..please ask permission to use them

10 comments:

  1. Seems you have already enjoyed the monsoons to the fullest...Lovely clicks Lakshmi...

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  2. Lovely and evocative!! Well traversed!

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  3. Beautiful pics, Lakshmi! You make me wish I could go there right now.

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  4. sunitha...lets plan for the next monsoons when i am there!

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  5. Thanks for the virtual tour laksh..loved it :)

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  6. Beautiful description and pictures of Fort Kochi, makes me want to visit it. I loved all the pictures of the various hotels, and the narrow quiet roads so inviting. Yes we will travel with you, provided you keep updating with your travelogues, and take us to places less travelled.

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  7. this is an awesome post, Beautiful pics with clarity and stylish art design ideas...

    Cheers!!
    Top Interior Designer India

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  8. Nice pictures. Keep sharing post like this. Featured in National Geographic Traveller's '50 greatest places of a lifetime' under the 'Urban Space' category, Cochin (Kochi) has carved an impressive niche for itself. It is the first European colonial settlement in India and is also known as the Gateway to Kerala. Check out all best places to visit in Cochin also.

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