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Come, stay at Lazar Residency Homestay, and feel at home in Fort Cochin.

Lazar Residency Homestay offers a home-like ambience for visitors to the historic town of Fort Cochin. It is close to all the must-visit spots. The friendly hosts will make your stay enjoyable; the budget-friendly rates ensure you get value for your money. A stay at Lazar Residency will add to the charm of the once-in-a-lifetime experience of exploring Fort Cochin.

Address:

1/911, Near Bishop’s Palace, Fort Cochin, Kerala PIN: 682001

Contact Nos.:

(+91)  98479 08386; 94964 57039

Kerala is a region of great natural beauty. Anai Peak (8,842 feet [2,695 metres]), the highest peak of peninsular India, crowns the Western Ghāts. Between the coastal plain and the rocky highlands is a sequence of plantation crops: rubber in the foothills and above that coffee and then tea (the latter crop being cultivated at some of the highest elevations in India). A linked chain of lagoons and backwaters along the coast, interspersed with vast coconut palm groves, form the so-called Venice of India. Among the rivers that flow to the Arabian Sea, the more important are the Bharatapuzha, Chālakudi, Periyār, and Pamba.

Climate

The climate is equable and varies little from season to season. The temperature normally ranges from 80° to 90° F (27° to 32° C) on the plains but drops to about 70° F (21° C) in the highlands. Kerala is directly exposed to the southwest monsoon but also receives rain from the reverse (northeast) monsoon. Rainfall averages about 118 inches (3,000 millimetres) annually statewide, with some slopes receiving more than 200 inches.