Kodungallur

About Kodungallur

Kodungallur is a historic town in Kerala’s Thrissur district, known for its deep cultural roots and ancient trade connections. Once called Muziris, it was one of the most important ports on the Malabar Coast, where traders from Rome, Arabia, and China arrived centuries ago. The town is home to the Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple, one of Kerala’s oldest and most powerful shrines, and the Cheraman Juma Masjid, believed to be India’s first mosque. These landmarks reflect the region’s harmony between faiths and traditions. Surrounded by backwaters and greenery, Kodungallur is a peaceful destination where history, spirituality, and local life come together beautifully.

Best Time to Visit Kodungallur

Plan your trip around the right season

Oct–FebBest Window

Why visit

Post-monsoon clarity and lower humidity—ideal for houseboats, canals, and coastal hops.

Keep in mind

Peak winter rates and advance bookings on routes like Alleppey–Kumarakom.

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Mar–May

Why visit

Fewer showers before monsoon; mornings stay pleasant.

Keep in mind

Humidity rises; midday heat feels sticky inland.

Jun–Sep

Why visit

Lush “green Kerala” mood; operators often discount cruises.

Keep in mind

Heavy southwest rains limit outdoor plans and some boat timings.

How to Reach Kodungallur

Intercity connectivity and travel options

Cochin International Airport (~40 km) is the nearest. Chalakudy or Aluva are the nearest broad gauge rail stations with onward road transfer.

Getting Around Kodungallur

Local transport and practical tips

Getting Around

KSRTC buses and private buses from Thrissur (~35 km) and Ernakulam (~40 km). Autos for local movement.

Quick Tip

Bharani festival in March-April draws very large crowds - roads into Kodungallur get heavily congested.

Best Areas to Stay in Kodungallur

Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip

Cheraman mosque / harbour belt

Heritage harbor walks

Synagogue lanes and Muziris trails cluster tightly.

Paravur lagoon homestays

Kayak sunsets

Calmer than Kochi harbor bustle.

NH66 highway hotels

Transit coast hops

Parking between Kochi and Thrissur hops.