Kochi Trip
Cities nearby Kochi include Calicut, Trivendrum, Palakkad, Coimbatore and Madurai all well connected through roadways. Get best car rental and booking deals on Site seeing service provider cab hire services for Kochi from all destinations in India and nearby cities. Kochi people constitute from different religions and caste. The majority of people being Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jain and Buddhists, all living together in the city allowing the place to in-house diverse culture and traditions. Situated on the coastal region of Malabar Coast, Kochi is also the place of living for the migrating Jews who are responsible in making of the strong business economy of the area.
The major God of worship include God Shiva, Vishnu, Jesus Christ and Brahma. The city is connected from the other parts of the country via Cochin International Airport and connection via cabs, bus services and Indian railways is also available here. You can order and book taxi services from Site seeing service provider online from airport to the guest house, shopping centres, hotels and even routes to your office. Also our services are available throughout the city and covers entire visiting place of a tourist.
Nearly half of the population of Kochi is from the Hindu community. Their major festival comes in the month of January and is known with its name Onam. Onam festival of Kerala is a National festival of the country and is accomplished with lot of joy and harmony by visiting the temples for worship. Thrikkakara Temple is the place of choice for the visitors and is established nearby the Coachin University. Kochi was earlier called as Coachin which was later on named Kochi. The city is an important trading centre with sea ports on the coastal areas. The city lies on the west Malabar Coast of India. The language of common people is Malayalam and the economy is built up by the marine industries, educational institutes and tourism. The city is having urban culture and is most densely populated amongst the places of Kerala.