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Niko Hotel, Your Japanese Hospitality partner celebrated its 5 years of unmatched hospitality service at their banquet space in Kochi. The event kicked off at 7 PM on 27th October 2022 and was witnessed by people from its frequent guests. The Directors of the Hotel, Mr. Davis Sebastian & Mrs. Mami Davis made sure to acknowledge the constant efforts of the staffs and the idea of starting a Japanese Hotel in Kochi.


Cheers to these amazing influencers for promoting thrifting. Thrifting session was conducted by a set of influencers in the best banquet hall in Kochi.

Snap from the Onam celebrations of Indocosmo Systems, leading Software company in Kochi at Niko. The employees had a great time celbrating their Onam at Niko.

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Hooray!! NIKO is listed as the Travelers choice 2022. We sincerely thank each one of our guests and employees for their great contributions and services to the hotel. Tripadvisor gives a Travellers’ Choice award to accommodations, attractions, and restaurants that consistently earn great reviews from travellers and are ranked within the top 10% of properties on Tripadvisor. #TravelersChoice 

NIKO is listed as the Travelers choice 2022 by Trip advisor

Niko invites all, to the paradise where luxury meets Japanese hospitality in Kochi. Celebrate this onam, the festival filled with flowers and pookalams. The special attraction is the sadhya, which is a fantastic lunch in the Kerala style comprising of a great number of dishes, that completes the festival. COme stay at niko, your partner for the perfect

Well, you all know what might have happened. Here’s to the ones who know, to keep in Mind that thou shall not be repeated, and to the ones who don’t know, Niko hotel, your Japanese hotel in Kochi wants you to know what happened in 1945. The day marks the atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 2 days later. The incident caused a huge increase in the death rate with a huge number of casualties. Niko Hotel in Kochi still has the story written in the lounge of the hotel, with a lot of origami cranes handmade for the guest, wishing them good luck and happiness to spread. With all these Niko wishes to tell you to Spread smiles. Don’t forget to go through these heart touching stories, kept just for you

The dates of 6 and 9 August 1945 are written in the history of humanity and represent one of the saddest pages with the monstrous images of the mushroom-shaped clouds that destroyed the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in an instant, causing hundreds of thousands of deaths. Razed and burnt around 70 per cent of all buildings and caused an estimated 140,000 deaths by the end of 1945, along with increased rates of cancer and chronic disease among the survivors. Let us remember the fallen ones on this day. Niko Hotel in Kochi, still keeps a a story that covers the gloomy days of Japan and urges people out there to make peace your languages, rather than going to wars.

 Nehru Trophy Boat Race is amongst the premier snake boat races in Kerala. People gather in large numbers to watch nearly 100 ft long boats compete against each other to the tune of old boat songs. Punnamada Lake is the location for the race where the contestants line up to battle it out. Kerala has an immense history and cultural background that hosts these type of events. People find these boat races very exciting and would travel to Kerala for the same. Peoplethat often come up with excitement also book their hotels in kochi with Niko. With Niko Hotel being in the heart of Kochi, the smartest city, people comes to explore the place with a lot of enthusiasm and joy.

Being a 3-star hotel facility that embraces Omotenashi-, which points to exceptional Japanese hospitality, Niko is chosen to be one of the best hotels in Kochi on a budget. Niko hotel brings you the service filled with excellence from the employees making you comfortable in every way
that is possible. Japanese hospitality is a deep-rooted culture, which comes from Sado (tea ceremony), called Omotenashi, meaning to wholeheartedly look after guests. The term is a microcosm of the country itself, representing the Japanese mindset of hospitality centering around
care rather than expectation. We were pleased to have a guest, all the way from Japan visit and stay at our hotel for days while he visited and traveled through Kochi.

A few days at the hotel and Niko was one of the best experiences for our special guest from Japan. Located in the center of Kochi, Niko Hotel is one of the best places to travel to any part of the city, which gave our guest the opportunity to make the best out of his experience in Kochi

With three days in Kochi, you’ll have enough time to visit colonial Fort Cochin, take a houseboat tour through Kerala’s scenic backwaters, and still have time to visit Munnar’s tea plantations or Muziris archaeological remains. Here are some suggestions for making the most of your time.


Day 1: Historic Fort Cochin
Explore the nearby historic areas of Fort Cochin and Mattancherry on your first day in Kochi. The16th-century Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, exhibits paintings of imperial art and antiquities. It’s a short walk from here to the Paradesi Synagogue, which was built in the 16th century and is the Commonwealth’s oldest synagogue. After that, drive to Fort Cochin to see St.Francis Church, India’s oldest church, and the adjoining Dutch Cemetery, which is thought to be the country’s oldest graveyard. Before heading to the beach for a photo op with the city’s famous Chinese fishing nets as the sun sets into the sea, stop by the lovely Santa Cruz Basilica. Start your first evening with a Kathakali dance performance, or choose a package that includes a Keralite supper at a local restaurant.


Day 2: Ripples of Backwaters
Spend your second day in Kerala doing something truly unique: taking a backwater cruise. Most cruises leave from Alleppey, an hour drive from Kochi, and are commonly hosted on kettuvallam, traditional coir houseboats . These cruises frequently travel deep into the state’s vast network of canals, passing through woodlands, rice farms, and traditional communities. Lunch is frequently included and is typically regional, consisting of rice, coconut-based curries, and fish. While some backwaters cruises last three days, there are also half- and full-day itineraries that include transportation from Kochi.


Day 3: Hill Stations/History

Spend your final day engaging in another day trip if you got to see whatever you want to see in Kochi on your first day. Get up early to see Munnar, a tea-plantation town with cooler temperatures due to its high elevation. Most itineraries include visits to tea factories, and some even include a stop at the tea museum. Pattanam, which many archaeologists believe was once the ancient port town of Muziris, is another popular alternative that is also close to town. Excavations conducted recently have revealed evidence of communities dating back to 1000 BC. Return to Kochi in time for a South
Indian dinner in the food-centric Fort Cochin neighborhood to round out your tour.