Fort Kochi

Fort Kochi
കൊച്ചി കോട്ട (Malayalam)
Cochim de Baixo (Cochin Portuguese)
கொச்சி கோட்டை (Tamil)
Fort Kochi
Fort Kochi
Fort Kochi
Coordinates: 9°57′57″N 76°14′32″E / 9.9658°N 76.2421°E / 9.9658; 76.2421
CountryIndia
StateKerala
DistrictErnakulam
Elevation
29 m (95 ft)
Population
  Total
234,990
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English, Tamil (additional), Portuguese) (historical)
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
682001
Telephone code0484
Vehicle registrationKL-43

Fort Kochi (/ˈki/ KOH-chee, Malayalam: [cò:çi kō:tā]; Cochin Portuguese: Cochim de Baixo, European Portuguese: [kuˈʃĩ ðɨ ˈβaʃu], Tamil: Koçhé Kōtàì), formerly also known as Fort Cochin or British Cochin or Old Kochi, is a region of Kochi city in Kerala, India. Fort Kochi takes its name from the Fort Manuel of Kochi, the first European fort on Indian soil, controlled by the Portuguese East Indies. This is part of a handful of water-bound islands and islets toward the south-west of the mainland Kochi, and collectively known as Old Kochi or West Kochi. Adjacent to this is the locality of Mattancherry. In 1967, these three municipalities along with a few adjoining areas, were amalgamated to form the Kochi Municipal Corporation.

Fort Kochi is rich in heritage and culture, and is a prominent tourist destination for both domestic and international travellers- being ranked as ninth among the top 25 in National Geographic’s Top Tourist Destinations To Explore In 2020.