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Historical Charms
Kochi's Mattancherry Palace showcases royal history with murals and artefacts, while the 'Jew Town' or Old Kochi houses the oldest active 'Paradesi Synagogue' in the Commonwealth.
Houseboat Cruises
Houseboat cruise along the calm waters of Vembanad Lake allows elderly travellers to soak in the picturesque landscapes, adorned by coconut groves and quaint villages.
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Ayurvedic Rejuvenation
Ayurvedic practices offer rejuvenating therapies and traditional massages to revitalise the body and mind.
Wellness Retreats
Amidst the lush greenery and tranquil surroundings, wellness retreats provide a perfect opportunity for elderly travellers to unwind and revitalise their spirits.
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Traditional Delights
The city's cuisine combines diverse influences, from aromatic spices to flavourful seafood delicacies on banana leaves.
Authentic Flavours
The bustling streets offer many street food options, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the authentic flavours of Kerala.
Senior-Friendly Attractions
Many tourist attractions in Kochi offer senior citizen-friendly facilities at museums, palaces, and cultural centres.
Compiled By Himani Verma
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