The Ultimate Travel Guide for Fort Kochi Itinerary Planning April & May
Plan your Fort Kochi visit with day-by-day itineraries for April & May 2026. Morning cafes, heritage walks, sunset times & night plans all in one place.
Through spectral architecture of transparent layers and shifting shadows, Honey Thomas makes visible the unseen nature of domestic life—the labour, presence, and time embedded in home.
Challenging medicalized notions of queer transitioning, anu's sound installation explores transwomanhood through self-made instruments, nail-cutting, and defretted guitars.
Five parai rhythms become architectural language. Preeti Paari's thesis creates a space for Paraiyar women where caste boundaries begin to soften.
Two artists present distinct approaches to storytelling: Aswathy G S critiques domestic labour through terracotta, while Imran Ahamed paints dreamlike tableaux between memory and imagination.
Three artists from Andhra Pradesh explore what it means to belong—to pottery as inheritance, to the endangered Banjara community, to the farmer's cycle that carries dreams.
Visual storytelling outcomes from a three-day mobile phone workshop screen at ABC Art Room. Exploring observation, sound, light, and narrative—stories born from the device we carry every day.
Looking for a traditional Kerala Sadhya? Check our list of local favorites. Most spots serve meals only during lunch, so plan your visit early.
Explore the unique flavors of Tibet in coastal Kerala. Our guide covers cozy spots near Santa Cruz Basilica serving authentic momos and noodles. Perfect for a quick, flavorful meal.
Alleppey is a former traveler turned culinary reporter. He uses his charm to score treats at local cafés while documenting the best fish dishes and pastries in Fort Kochi for his readers.
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