Changampuzha Park

Attraction · Ernakulam

4.8 km · 60 min walk
Changampuzha Park

Photo: Ranjithsiji · CC BY-SA 3.0 · via Wikimedia Commons

History & overview

Changampuzha Park is a recreational park and a venue for various cultural activities in the city of Kochi, Kerala, India. Established in 1977, the park is situated at Edapally, the birthplace of the great poet Changampuzha Krishna Pillai, on the side of the National Highway leading to Aluva. The park is popular among children, elderly persons and others. It serves as a venue for several art and cultural programmes of importance. The park is maintained by Greater Cochin Development Authority, and houses the Changampuzha Samskarika Kendram. The park serves as a live monument to the evergreen romantic Malayalam poet, Changampuzha Krishna Pillai and houses a statue of the great poet.

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Location

What's nearby

Within a short walk of Changampuzha Park.

Travelling here safely

Ernakulam — traveller safety Safe, normal city care

Is Ernakulam safe?

Ernakulam, mainland Kochi, is a busy, prosperous Indian city that is safe for visitors with normal urban awareness. Crowded MG Road and Broadway markets and the transport hubs call for the usual big-city care; violent crime against tourists is rare, and the main hazards are traffic and pickpocketing.

  • Overall — Prosperous, orderly city; tourist police and 24/7 transport.
  • Solo & women — Comfortable with normal city sense; women walk markets freely by day.
  • Scams to watch — Auto/taxi overcharging, gold/textile commission pushes, fake “offices”.
  • Petty theft — Mind pockets and bags in MG Road, Broadway and at the stations.
  • Traffic — Heavy, fast traffic — cross with care, prefer app cabs at night.
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