Fort Kochi has always felt like a place where time moves differently. The streets, lined with rain-polished laterite walls and bougainvillea, seem to whisper stories from centuries past. Long before colonial powers left their marks here, this coast had already seen travelers from Arabia, China, and Europe docking their ships, trading spices, stories, and faiths. It was, in many ways, the first real global village, a place where the world met Kerala. The Layers of History What makes Fort Kochi...