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Cochin/Ernakulam: Kerala

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Cochin, With Its 700,000 Inhabitants (1 Million In The District), Is The Largest City In Kerala And An Important Port. It Consists Of Four Parts:

Fort Cochin/Mattancherry: The Charming Old Section Of Cochin, Built On A Peninsula Where The Gpo Is Located. It Has A Charm Of Its Own And Is Worth Seeing.

Ernakulam: The Modern Centre On The Mainland With The Bus Station, Ernakulam Railway Station And The Ktdc Tourist Reception Centre.

Willingdon Island: An Artificial Island Built With The Soil Dredged Up When The Harbour Was Deepened, It Lies Between The Fort And Ernakulam. Found Here Are The Cochin Station, Harbour Terminus, The Airport, The Govt Of India Tourist Office, And The Hotel Malabar.

There Are A Few Other Islands Like Bolghatty, Gundu And Wallarpatt Islands
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Kerala Tourist Reception Centre, Shanmugham (Shunmuham) Road, Ernakulam, Ph 353 234. Open Daily From 8am-6pm. They Take Bookings For The Bolghatty Palace And Cochin Sightseeing Tours As Well As For The Hotels In Periyar Park, But You Have To Pay A Hefty Booking Fee. Govt Of India Tourist Office Near The Hotel Malabar, Willingdon Island, Ph 6 045 Open Mon-Fri 9am-5.30pm, Sat 9am-Lpm. Very Friendly And Helpful. They Have Plenty Of Pamphlets About India Even If They Are A Bit Out Of Date. Pai And Company, 1st Floor At The Southern End Of Broadway, Ernakulam, Have A Good Selection Of Books

Willingdon Island: Kerala

There Isn't Much Accommodation Available And What There Is, Is Not Very Appealing Except For The Hotel Malabar.