Kerala’s diverse religious traditions make it a popular spot for all kinds of cultural and festive celebrations, such as Onam, Easter, Eid, Diwali and Christmas. “God’s own country” is home to about 35.97 million people, of whom 18 per cent are Christians. Thus, many houses and streets up and down the state are decked out for Jesus Christ’s birthday, with thousands of devotees visiting churches to offer prayers and attend the holy mass. Elaborate cakes and gifts are exchanged during this time, and a general mood of happiness and tranquillity comes over the entire populace. Groups of youngsters can be seen singing Christmas carols in their neighbourhood, while marketplaces teem with vendors competing to sell beautiful Christmas trees, stars and goodies. The Nativity of Jesus is enacted through miniature models in churches and cathedrals, and Christmas Day itself is marked by hearty family gatherings and traditional Christian feasts accompanied by special Christmas cakes and wine.
Here are the top places to visit in Kerala for Christmas festivities.
Kochi's churches are closely linked to the Portuguese settlers who ruled the land for over a century. Thus, they are the epicentre of Christmas celebrations in the city. The Church of Saint Francis, originally built in 1503, was where explorer Vasco da Gama’s mortal remains were interred for 14 years before being moved back to Lisbon. Its midnight mass on Christmas Eve is a well-attended affair, as is the one at the Saint Thomas Syro Malabar Catholic International Shrine, also known as Malayatoor Church.
The Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, which is renowned for its Indo-European and Gothic architectural styles, is decked up for Christmas with festive lights. Its bells peel merrily during Christmas Day, a sound that evokes a feeling of peace and excitement. Kochi at Christmas time is a feast for the taste buds, too. Many traditional delicacies like dry fruitcakes and handmade chocolates, including the Mattancherry plum cake—a festive staple for over four decades—are made during this time. Make sure you also buy stacks of achappams, a traditional Keralite cookie made with rice flour, coconut milk, eggs and fennel seeds.
Christmas in the seaside destination of Kovalam is visible in the decorations that festoon the churches and streets of the town, and the atmosphere throughout December becomes more serene and festive in the lead up to Christmas Day. There are midnight masses at local churches, choir performances and carol singing at this time. Attend the beach carnivals that are held on Kovalam’s famous shores and take advantage of the bright sunny days and windy nights with warm meals at the seaside shacks.
The capital of Kerala is a shopping extravaganza during Christmas, offering souvenirs and keepsakes everywhere, from flea markets to malls. Many festive carnivals take place at the end of the year, and shopping events offer live music, great food and hefty discounts. The best places to visit for some retail therapy are the Chalai, Connemara and Palayam neighbourhood markets, while the most delicious Christmas cakes can be found at the Ambrosia bakery, St Michel’s and the festive stalls at the Little Flower Parish Hall. Visitors can also check out Saint Mary’s Cathedral, the Madre de Deus Church and Saint Joseph’s Cathedral, among others, for midnight mass.
The fish workers of Kollam are practising Catholics who typically celebrate Christmas by following the tradition of elders taking younger generations out to sea. This is done to pay respects to the element that sustains their lives and livelihoods. Boating in the Ashtamudi lake and attending the religious services at churches like Saint John De Britto and Saint Thomas are some of the best ways to experience Christmas in town. For a sweet treat, check out the Lekshmi Bakers shop for uniquely decorated festive bakes.
Sure, Munnar is replete with tea plantations, but did you know that the quaint hill station also has plenty of churches? From the CSI Christ Church and Mount Carmel Basilica to Saint Michael's Syro Malabar Church and Saint Mary's Orthodox Church, the place brims with carols and midnight mass during the festive season. The town transforms into a Christmas wonderland, with streets adorned with twinkling lights and vibrant decorations, and local markets bustling with people picking up unique gifts and festive goodies. The infectious community spirit and special events, such as tree-lighting ceremonies and Christmas markets, add to the festive atmosphere.