Kaladi :-Famous Hindu Pilgrim centre 45 km. from Cochin. Famous Bhakti saint Adi Sankaracharya was born here. The international temple Sri Ramakrishna Adwaitha Ashram is located here.

Kallil :- Kallil in Kunnathunad taluk of the district  is of great interest for historians and archaeologists It is famous for the rock cut caves housing Jain moments.

Kodanadu :-  The Place lies 45 kms. From cochin City, with lush hills near Perumbavoor .Kodanadu is known for the elephant capturing and training centre, which is one of the largest in India.Elephant rides can be enjoyed here. There is also a small zoo, housing the animals which are not capable of living on their own in the wild.

Kodungalloor :- This town is situated 32 kms. from Cochin City. This town has immense historical importance an ancient centre of trade and commerce with the Jews, Greeks, Romans and the Arabs. St. Thomas the Apostle is believed to have been first landed this port in 52 AD. The town also has the distinction of having the first mosque in India. The town is also known for the Kurumba Bhagavathi temple and  its Bharani Festival in March-April. Kodungallur is connected to kochi by road and water.

Kothamangalam :- The town located 55km from kochi on the Aluva-Munnar road, is known for various ancient churches. The St. Thomas Church of the Orthodox Syrians and the St. Mary’s Church are of special interest.

Kottayam :- kottayam known to be the Land of letters, Rubber and Tourism. The presence of Mahatma Gandhi University is another important matter. Neighboring town Kumarakom gives universal importance to Kottayam. Kottayam is connected with Cochin by road rail and water.

Malayattoor :- The Christian Pilgrim centre is located 29 Km. from Aluva. St. Thomas church is one of the greatest Catholic churches in the State. The annual feast falls in the month of March/April

Munnar :- We reach Munnar by 138kms from Cochin city. Munnar is gifted with lakes, reservoirs lush forests and several tea estates. Climbing with the road to the hills are the pepper, rubber and cardamom plantations. The plantations lend a distinct aroma to the cool and bracing climate of the hill resort

Thrissur :- The ’Cultural capital’ of kerala is about 80 kms