Facing the backwaters
studded with islands, Ernakulam, the district head quarters,
is an important commercial and residential area. Ernakulam
has its own share of interesting places.
The Hill Palace Museum, Tripunithura:
Hill palace, the east while official residential of
the Cochin royal family, was built in 1865. the palace
complex consists of 49 buildings in the traditional
architectural style of Kerala and is surrounded by 52
acres of terraced land with a deer park and facilities
for horse riding. A full-fledged ethno-archaeological
museum and Kerala's first ever heritage museum are the
main attractions. Displayed inside the thirteen galleries
are oil paintings, 19th century paintings, murals, scripture
in stone and plaster of Paris, manuscripts, inscriptions
and coins belonging to Cochin royal family.
Bolghatty Island: This Island is famous
for its palace of the same name. the Bolghatty Palace
was built in 1744 by the Dutch and later taken over
by the British. Today it is a hotel run by KTDC (Kerala
Truism Development Corporation), with a small golf course
and special honeymoon cottage.
Willington Island: Named after Lord
Willington, a British Viceroy to India, this man-made
Island is surrounded by beautiful backwaters. The Island
is the site of the city's best hotels, customs and trading
centres, the port trust and the headquarters of the
southern naval command.
Gurukulam Kathakali Yogam: Here, visitors
can see the famous Kathakali, Kerala's traditional dance-drama.
Dancers in their colourful costumes, with painted faces
and enormous skirts enact ancient legends.
Cochin Shipyard: The biggest ship building
yard in India, the Cochin shipyard is situated in the
southern part of Ernakulam on the way to Willington
Island. Set up with Japanese collaboration, this shipyard
has a building dock for ships up to 85,000 DWT and a
repair dock that can accommodate ships up to 1,00,000
DWT. Motilal Nehru, the first oil tanker made in India,
was built here.
Lalita Kala Academy Gallery of Contemporary
Art: Located in the Durbar Hall of the Cochin Rajas at
D.H. Road, the Gallery is open from 10.00 hrs to 17.00
hrs.
Pareekshit Thampuran Museum: This sprawling,
traditional Kerala style building previously called
the Durbar Hall, houses 19th century oil paintings,
a collection of old coins, sculptures and Mughal paintings.
Lighthouse at Ochanthuruthu is open from 3:00 to 5:00
pm daily.
Aluva: An important pilgrim centre
and summer resort. The Periyar river widens here and
is therefore ideal for bathing and picnicking. The annual
Sivarathri Festival is celebrated on the banks of the
Periyar during March/April. Aluva is also an important
industrial centre.
The Backwaters: Kerala's centuries
old backwaters stretch over 1,900 Km long, snaking their
way across the land, into the sea. They passes through
busy markets and quite paddy fields. The backwaters
also act as vital waterways for the transport of goods,
people and produce. Tourists can take time to float
in these waters in a country craft, observing Kerala
at a leisurely pace. KTDC offers boats for hire.
Thattakad Bird Sanctuary: Kerala's
first Bird sanctuary, Thattakad is made up of moist
deciduous forest on 25 Sq. Km. of peninsular land formed
between the branches of Periyar River in Malayattoor
Forest Division. Many water and forest birds including
rarities like the Ceylon frogmouth and the rose-billed
roller can be seen here. Season : September to March.
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