Saturday, May 31, 2025

Kandakkadavu's Coastal Miracle: Experience Kochi's 7.3km Sea Walk in English & Malayalam!

Kerala, "God's Own Country," is renowned for its serene backwaters, lush greenery, and stunning coastlines. Tucked away near Kochi, in the Chellanam region, lies a relatively new gem that's rapidly capturing the hearts of locals and travelers alike: the Kandakkadavu-Chellanam seawall walkway. This isn't just a picturesque path; it's a testament to human ingenuity, community resilience, and the raw beauty of the Arabian Sea.

Imagine a 7.3-kilometer stretch where you can walk, with the endless expanse of the sea on one side and verdant coconut groves on the other, the setting sun painting the sky in hues of orange and gold. This is the experience that awaits you. And to bring this experience closer to everyone, we at Keralapix have created detailed video guides – one in English for our pan-India and international viewers, and another in Malayalam for our local audience, both showcasing the exact same stunning visuals!

The inviting 7.3 km Kandakkadavu-Chellanam walkway, perfect for a serene evening stroll along the Kochi coastline.

The Allure of the Kandakkadavu-Chellanam Walkway

Stretching an impressive 7.36 kilometers from the Chellanam Fishing Harbour to Puthenthode, this walkway offers more than just a path. It’s an immersive coastal experience. As you stroll along the clean, tiled surface, the rhythmic sound of the (distant) waves and the refreshing sea breeze provide a natural symphony.

Evenings are particularly magical here. The walkway becomes a prime spot to witness breathtaking sunsets over the Arabian Sea. Far out, you might spot fishing boats making their way, tiny silhouettes against the vast waters. While you can't dip your toes directly into the crashing waves here – as the walkway sits atop a mighty seawall – the expansive, uninterrupted views are a feast for the eyes.

Golden hour magic at Kandakkadavu, as the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the walkway and tetrapods.

More Than Just a Scenic Route: A Lifeline and an Engineering Marvel

This impressive structure serves a critical purpose: protecting the low-lying coastal villages of Chellanam and its surroundings from the often-destructive fury of the sea. For decades, residents faced the brunt of coastal erosion and flooding, especially during monsoons. Their persistent efforts, led by the Chellanam Janakeeya Vedi (People's Forum), finally led to the government initiating this project in 2021.

The engineering behind it is fascinating. The seawall features a dual-component structure. The sea-facing side is fortified with massive tetrapods – specially shaped concrete blocks weighing between two to five tons – designed to break the force of the waves. The landward side is a robust wall of granite stones, rising three meters from the ground. Atop this granite structure sits the 2.5-meter wide concrete walkway.

This ambitious project, the largest of its kind by the Kerala Irrigation Department, was implemented by the Uralungal Labour Contract Co-operative Society (ULCCS) with a significant ₹344.2 crore funding from the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB). The meticulous planning and study were conducted by the Chennai-based National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR), with supervision from the Anti-Sea Erosion Project Management Unit.

To get a comprehensive understanding of this remarkable place and its features, watch our detailed English video guide:

The mighty tetrapods forming the first line of defense against the sea, crucial for protecting the Chellanam coast.

A Journey Through Kerala's Coastal Charm

The walk is not just about the sea; it’s about the entire coastal ecosystem. The landward side is adorned with rows of coconut palms, their green fronds swaying against the blue sky, offering a classic Keralan backdrop. It’s a sanctuary for those seeking peace, fresh air, and a moment with nature.

Strategically located, Kandakkadavu is easily accessible. If you're driving from Kochi city, a roughly 20-kilometer journey via Thoppumpady and Kannamaly on State Highway 66 will bring you here. It’s also a convenient and refreshing stop for tourists traveling along SH66 between popular destinations like Alappuzha and Mararikulam.

Lush palm groves line the landward side of the walkway, offering a beautiful contrast to the azure Arabian Sea.

Experience it in Your Preferred Language: മലയാളത്തിലും ലഭ്യമാണ്!

Understanding the diverse audience we cater to, we've ensured that the beauty and information about this place are accessible to all. For our Malayalam-speaking viewers, we have a dedicated video with the same stunning visuals and detailed narration in Malayalam.

നിങ്ങളുടെ ഭാഷയിൽ ഈ അനുഭവം ആസ്വദിക്കൂ! കണ്ടക്കടവ് കടൽപ്പാതയുടെ മനോഹാരിതയും വിശദാംശങ്ങളും ഉൾക്കൊള്ളുന്ന ഞങ്ങളുടെ മലയാളം വീഡിയോ കാണുക:

The Impact: Safety, Serenity, and a Model for the Future

The positive impact of the Chellanam seawall has been immediate and profound. Coastal residents, who once lived in constant fear during high tides and monsoons, now feel a greater sense of security. Areas previously prone to flooding have remained safe, even during heavy rains. The success of this project has been so significant that the state government is considering replicating this model in other vulnerable coastal regions of Kerala.

Walking here, you might also glimpse remnants of older, damaged structures, a stark reminder of the challenges the sea once posed – and a powerful illustration of how far this community has come.

The Kandakkadavu walkway is easily accessible, becoming a popular spot for locals and visitors to unwind and enjoy the coastal ambiance.

Planning Your Visit & Our Video Guides

If you're planning a visit, remember:

  • Parking: Convenient parking is available at the base.
  • Access: Steps are provided at regular intervals (16 locations) to get onto the elevated walkway.
  • Best Time: Evenings are ideal for pleasant weather and sunsets. Daytime can be quite hot due to the lack of shade.
  • Lighting: There are currently no streetlights, so night visits are best avoided for safety.

Whether you're planning an actual trip or just want a virtual tour, our videos on the Keralapix YouTube channel are your perfect guides. They cover everything you need to know, from the scenic beauty to the engineering marvels.

Don't miss the spectacular sunsets at Kandakkadavu – a truly unforgettable Keralan experience.

A Coastal Jewel Worth Exploring

The Kandakkadavu-Chellanam seawall walkway is more than just infrastructure; it's a symbol of hope, a hub for the community, an engineering success, and a stunning new addition to Kerala's tourism landscape. It’s a place where natural beauty meets human endeavor, creating a space that is both functional and breathtakingly beautiful.

We invite you to explore it, either in person or through our videos. Don't forget to subscribe to our Keralapix YouTube channel for more explorations of Kerala's hidden and not-so-hidden gems!

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Riding the Waves: Kochi's Monsoon Maritime Saga – A Four-Part Video Journey

The monsoon season in Kochi is a spectacle of nature's raw power and breathtaking beauty. While the rains bring lush greenery and a cool respite, they also transform the usually serene waters around this coastal city into a dramatic, churning seascape. This year, on May 24, 2025, I captured some of these captivating moments, showcasing how life and transport adapt to the formidable Arabian Sea and Kochi's backwaters during this intense period.

Join me on a visual journey through four distinct scenes, each telling a story of resilience and the relentless rhythm of the monsoon. Though the narration in each video is in Malayalam, the visuals speak a universal language of nature's might and human endeavor.


Part 1: The Nefertiti Cruise Braving the Monsoon Swells

Our first glimpse into Kochi's monsoon mood takes us to Fort Kochi beach. Here, we witness the Nefertiti cruise ship, a popular tourist vessel, heading out into the Arabian Sea. Despite a momentary lull in the downpour during the evening when this was filmed, the sea remained incredibly rough. You can see numerous tourists on deck, braving the choppy waters to experience the unique thrill of a monsoon voyage. The visuals clearly demonstrate the turbulent conditions, offering a stark contrast to the usual calm cruise experience.

Part 2: The Mighty DCI Dredge 20 at Work Amidst Fury

Continuing our exploration from Fort Kochi beach, the second video features the DCI Dredge 20. This formidable dredger plays a crucial role in maintaining the navigability of Kochi's port channel by removing silt and mud, which it then deposits further out in the Arabian Sea. Filmed during an evening break in the rain, this footage truly captures the fierce character of the Arabian Sea during the monsoon. The powerful waves and the steady progress of the dredger highlight the essential, ongoing work that continues even when the seas are at their most challenging.

Part 3: Kochi Water Metro's Battle Against the Elements

The third video shifts focus to the modern Kochi Water Metro, showcasing its struggle as it attempts to dock at the Fort Kochi jetty near the turbulent estuary (Azhimukham). With the arrival of the monsoon, both the Arabian Sea and the estuary become exceptionally rough. This footage captures the intense effort and skill required to maneuver the Water Metro boat against strong winds and high waves. In the background, you can spot the DP World Vallarpadam Container Terminal, with ships docked and massive cranes used for loading and unloading containers, a reminder of the constant hum of maritime commerce.

Part 4: The Resilient Fort Kochi-Vypin RoRo Ferry Service

Our final video highlights the indispensable Fort Kochi-Vypin RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) ferry. Laden with vehicles and passengers, the ferry is seen navigating the choppy waters of the Kochi backwaters, close to the estuary. The impact of the heavy monsoon, with its strong winds and waves, is evident as the RoRo occasionally appears to sway significantly.

This service operates with two RoRo vessels, both of which are pressed into service during peak hours – and you can even see both in the same frame at one point in the video! During off-peak times, a single vessel manages the route. These ferries, built by Cochin Shipyard for the Kochi Corporation, are a lifeline for commuters, and a third vessel has recently been ordered.

As the ferry makes its journey, you'll also see the iconic Chinese fishing nets of Fort Kochi. Even amidst this dramatic weather, visitors can be seen enjoying the monsoon ambiance on the nearby breakwater and the small stretch of beach, truly embracing the spirit of Kochi.


These four videos offer just a snapshot of Kochi's dynamic monsoon. They showcase not only the power of nature but also the resilience of the city's maritime activities. I hope these visuals provide a captivating look into a unique aspect of life in Kochi. Don't forget to watch the videos to fully experience these monsoon moments!

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Cruise Ship ‘Seven Seas Voyager’ Spotted Off Fort Kochi Beach – A Memorable Sighting

As a shipspotting enthusiast and content creator based in Kochi, it's always a thrill to witness a grand cruise ship sailing close to shore. On this particular day, I was lucky to spot and film the elegant Seven Seas Voyager (IMO: 9247144), a luxury cruise liner flagged under the Bahamas, as it approached the Cochin Port through the Arabian Sea.

From my vantage point near Fort Kochi Beach, I captured both video footage and still images of the ship’s arrival. The weather was clear, and the ocean calm, making for a perfect backdrop.

📽️ Main Video – Watch the Seven Seas Voyager Enter Cochin Port

The video shows the Seven Seas Voyager gradually appearing on the horizon and sailing towards Cochin Port through the international shipping channel. You can see several local fishing trawlers and small boats sharing the same waters, highlighting the diverse maritime activity off Kochi’s coast.

📸 Still Photographs from Fort Kochi Shipspotting Session

Below are two high-resolution stills I captured with a telephoto lens during the shoot. These images offer different perspectives of the cruise liner’s approach and passage.

📷 Photo 1: Distant Approach from the Arabian Sea

Seven Seas Voyager approaches Cochin Port from the Arabian Sea, as seen from Fort Kochi. Fishing trawlers and small boats dot the waters, creating a dynamic maritime scene.
📷 Photo 2: Close Pass with LNG Terminal in the Background
Seven Seas Voyager passes Fort Kochi Beach, with the massive LNG storage tanks of the Petronet LNG terminal forming a dramatic industrial backdrop.

🎞️ YouTube Shorts – A Quick Look at the Arrival

For a brief look, check out the Shorts version of this shipspotting event:

🚢 About the Ship: Seven Seas Voyager

  • IMO: 9247144

  • Flag: Bahamas

  • Type: Cruise Ship

  • Operator: Regent Seven Seas Cruises

  • Notable Feature: All-balcony, all-suite luxury liner with a capacity of ~700 passengers.


🧭 Location Details

  • Viewing Point: Fort Kochi Beach

  • Direction of Approach: From Arabian Sea via International Channel to Cochin Port

  • Opposite Shoreline: Vypin Island, with Petronet LNG Terminal

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Shipspotting at Fort Kochi Beach – Container Vessel WAN HAI 515 in Action

Fort Kochi Beach is a haven for shipspotters and maritime enthusiasts. On this particular evening, I had the opportunity to capture the impressive WAN HAI 515, a Singapore-flagged container vessel, as it entered the Cochin Port channel escorted by tugs. The golden hour light, sea breeze, and the unmistakable hum of the massive vessel made the moment unforgettable.

This blog post features my 4K video of the ship's approach and berthing operations, alongside a few still images that capture the essence of this marine movement.

Ship Name: WAN HAI 515
Flag: Singapore
IMO Number: 9457646
Operator: WAN HAI LINES
Location Spotted: Fort Kochi Beach, Kerala
Date: 13 May 2025

📸 Photo Gallery

Below are some still frames I captured from the beach during the arrival of the vessel. The natural light and sea conditions added drama and beauty to the scene.

1. At Sunset – Approaching the Channel

The WAN HAI 515 approaches the shipping channel off Fort Kochi as the sun sets in the background. A tug boat prepares to assist with berthing.

2. Close to Shore – Moments Before Turning

Just before the container ship makes a turn toward the port. The vessel dwarfs the tugs guiding it, showing the scale of maritime logistics.

3. Docking – Final Moments Before Port Entry

View of the WAN HAI 515 from behind as it nears its berth at Cochin Port, with cranes in the background ready for unloading.

If you're passionate about merchant shipping, marine logistics, or simply enjoy the serenity of watching ships glide across the horizon, Fort Kochi Beach is a must-visit spot. From container giants like the WAN HAI 515 to smaller coastal freighters, there’s always something happening along the coast.
You can subscribe to my YouTube channel [Keralapix] for regular videos featuring container ships, cruise liners, fishing boats, and port life from Kochi and beyond.


Tuesday, May 6, 2025

A Golden Morning on Goshree Bolgatty Bridge, Kochi – Sunrise Scenes in 4K & Stunning Stills with Canon EOS R50 V

One of the best ways to witness the beauty of Kochi city is by taking a walk during the early morning hours when the rising sun casts a golden hue across the landscape. On a recent morning, I headed out to Goshree Bolgatty Bridge, a scenic stretch connecting the mainland to the islands, carrying with me my new Canon EOS R50 V camera equipped with an EF 24–105mm f/4L IS USM lens.

This blog post features two videos I captured during that walk—one in horizontal format and the other as a vertical YouTube Shorts video, both filmed in 4K resolution. Alongside these, I’m sharing four still photographs that reflect the essence of that peaceful morning—sunrise, human activity, traffic, and the serene backwaters.

📽️ Video 1: Morning Scenes from Goshree Bolgatty Bridge – 4K Dash & Traffic Views

This video captures a range of visuals—from ferry boats gently gliding across the backwaters to traffic slowly building up on the bridge. It was also a test of how well the Canon EOS R50 V could perform in varied light and motion conditions. The video showcases:

  • The morning commute on two-wheelers, trucks, and buses

  • Local water transport and fishing boats

  • The tranquil backwaters with a warm sunrise backdrop

🎬 Video 2: Kochi Sunrise Traffic – Goshree Bridge | 4K Shorts

This vertical video brings focus to the bold rising sun, shot using a telephoto perspective. With vehicles like container trucks, cars, and bikes silhouetted in the frame, it creates a dramatic view of Kochi waking up. The final shot shows two men paddling a country boat, adding a local flavor to the otherwise urban composition.

🖼️ Featured Still Photos:

Here are four high-resolution stills I captured during the same outing. All were taken using the Canon EOS R50 V with shutter priority mode and adjusted exposure to handle the strong morning backlight.
Cyclists during sunrise


Cars under golden sky


Boats near Bolgatty


Bikes and sunrise glow
📸 Camera Info: Canon EOS R50 V, Lens: EF 24–105mm f/4L IS USM with EF to EOS R Mount Adapter
Settings varied: ISO 100–125, Aperture f/4.5 to f/5.6, Shutter 1/125s to 1/125s, White Balance: Auto, Mode: Shutter Priority

🌅 Why Goshree Bolgatty Bridge is a Great Spot for Morning Photography

This location provides a rare combination of:

  • Open view of the sunrise over the backwaters

  • Movement of local transport (buses, bikes, trucks)

  • Access to pedestrian paths

  • Boats and ferries nearby for diverse framing

If you’re looking to test a new camera or simply enjoy a peaceful photo walk in Kochi, I highly recommend an early morning visit to this bridge.


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