The Old Railway Station was the first railway station in Kochi, built by the Maharaja Rama Varma XV of Kochi. Ironicaly this majestic railway station through which eminent personalities like Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi, have visited Cochin, is now abandoned and used as a Goods Terminal of the Southern Railway. Adorned with overgrown wild greenery, it offers local residents an escape from hustle and bustle of Kochi city...
Mangalavanam is an eco-sensitive zone located at the centre of Kochi covering about 2.74 hectares. It is a nesting ground for various species of migratory birds and also home to many varieties of mangroves and a shallow tidal lake connected with Kochi backwaters by a canal.. Mangalavanam is often referred to as "the green lung of Kochi" for its role in keeping the hurry burry city's air pollution under control...
Thoppumpady Bridge is an epitome of british engneering and classic constructions. It connects the tourist destinations Mattancherry, Fort Kochi, Palluruthy and Willingdon Island. It is connected to Willindon Island via the Mattancherry Bridge. It is a classic work constructed in pre independence period with advanced technologies like, the centre of the bridge can be raised to let ships pass under it.The Mattancherry bridge built about one kilometre near it, carries majority of the traffic from Thoppumpady to Willingdon Island
Napier museum, named after the former Madras Governor-General John Napier,is a must go site located in theheart of trivandrum city. Built in the 19th century it elucidates kerala`s rich cultural heritage and contains a host of historical artifacts including bronze idols,ancient mammals,a temple chariotand ivory carvings




