Vypin

Fishing boats from Vypin.
Sunset at LNG Termal, Vypin

Vypin or Vypeen (Malayalam: വൈപ്പിന്‍) is one of a group of islands that form part of the city of Kochi, in the southwestern Indian state of Kerala. The island is about 27 kilometres (17 mi) long and is connected to mainland Kochi by a series of bridges known as the Goshree bridges, which start at Kalamukku in Vypin, touch other two islands then finish at Marine Drive, Kochi.

The western coast of Vypin has the longest beaches in Kochi namely, the Cherai Beach, Kuzhuppilly Beach and the Puthuvype Beach. Munambam, at par the northern tip of Vypin, is home to the Munambam Fishing Harbour, the largest fishing harbour in Kochi. Puthuvype has become the major industrial hub in Kerala and the fastest growing city suburb due to the SPM project run by Kochi Refineries, the Puthuvyp LNG Terminal, the IOC Bottling Plant and the proposed Oseanarium.

There are ten lighthouses in Kerala, one of which is situated at Puthuvype Beach.

India’s first international container trans-shipment terminal (ICTT) in the Special Economic Zone at Vallarpadam Island, designed to handle the largest container ships, was opened by then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on February 11, 2011.

There are regular boat services from Fort Kochi to Vypin Island. In 2004 a bridge was built by the Goshree Islands Development Authority (GIDA) to connect Vypin to the mainland. The Goshree bridges also connect the islands Mulavukad and Vallarpadam.

Vypin is now a fast-developing suburb of Kochi City. Today, all the basic infrastructure of modern living is available in Vypin. Njarakkal is the business capital of Vypin. Travellers from North Kerala can use the Vypin-Munambam state highway to reach Ernakulam.

History

The island was formed in the year 1341 following a heavy flood.

Location

Villages of Vypin

Tourist attractions

Nedungad.
Cricket at Puthyvypin Beach.
Vembanad Kayal.
Cherai Beach
Pallipuram Fort

See also

External links

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Coordinates: 9°58′26″N 76°14′38″E / 9.974°N 76.244°E / 9.974; 76.244

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