Book Tadipatri to Kochi Cab
Tadipatri to Kochi distnce : 815 km
Estimated travel time : 15.1 hours
Kochi that is properly known as the 'Queen of Arabian Sea' for it's all-weather harbour and a grand seascape. The City is one of the most picturesque destinations on the southwest coast line of Kerala that connect India with the countries across Asia, Europe, the Middle East. Kochi is also the Financial Capital of the Kerala state.
Kochi that is known known as Cochin is a city nestle in the lap of the Western Ghat and flanked with the Arabian Sea is a popular coastal city of the Peninsular India. Cochin Port is a cruise port and has witnessed an encouraging growth with the arrival of luxury cruise liners to its shores. The city straddles the backwaters, encompassing the northern end of a peninsula, several islands and a portion of the mainland. It is also a one of the finest natural harbour and the world supplier of the aromatic spices, fine sandalwood, perfumes and gold that came from the centuries. Kochi kingdom dates back to the 12th century. It is believed that Chinese and Arab traders were the first visitors to Kochi who paved the way for Portuguese and Dutch visitors, followed by the British Raj in this region. This cosmopolitan town has upmarket stores, art galleries and some of the finest heritage accommodations for the tourist and this place who visit the city specially in the winter season when the pleasant weather of the city catches the eyes and is a safe and perfect destination for the travel enthusiasts for several decades.
Taxi from Tadipatri to Kochi is readily available at CabBazar.
Tadipatri to Kochi Cab Route
Tadipatri to Kochi by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Tadipatri to Kochi distance is 815 Km and is 15.1 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
2. Kollam - This coastal town is famous for its backwaters and scenic beauty. Visitors can enjoy a boat cruise along the Ashtamudi Lake, visit the Thangassery Lighthouse, or explore the picturesque beaches like Kollam Beach and Thirumullavaram Beach.
3. Alappuzha - Known as the "Venice of the East," Alappuzha is famous for its backwaters and houseboat cruises. Visitors can take a relaxing boat ride, visit the Alappuzha Beach, and explore the charming canals and coconut groves.
4. Kochi - Starting point of the journey, Kochi is a major port city with a rich history. It offers various attractions like the Fort Kochi area, Chinese Fishing Nets, Mattancherry Palace, St. Francis Church, and the picturesque Marine Drive.
5. Munnar - A popular hill station in Kerala, Munnar is known for its tea plantations, lush green valleys, and misty mountains. Visitors can explore the Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Tea Museum, and enjoy activities like trekking and nature walks.
6. Ernakulam - The commercial hub of Kochi, Ernakulam offers a bustling atmosphere. Visitors can visit the Bolgatty Palace, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary, and LuLu Mall for shopping.
7. Aluva - Known for the Sivarathri festival and the popular Aluva Manappuram, which is a riverside park, Aluva is a scenic town that can be a good stopover for a brief visit.
8. Guruvayur - Famous for the Guruvayur Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Krishna, Guruvayur is a renowned pilgrimage destination. Devotees can visit the temple, witness the various rituals, and explore the nearby Punnathurkotta Elephant Sanctuary.
9. Thrissur - Known as the "Cultural Capital of Kerala," Thrissur offers a rich history and heritage. Visitors can visit the Vadakkunnathan Temple, Thrissur Zoo, Athirapally Falls, and witness the famous Thrissur Pooram festival.
10. Palakkad - This district in Kerala is known for its scenic beauty and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore the Palakkad Fort, Malampuzha Dam and Gardens, Silent Valley National Park, and Attappadi Hills.