Onam in Kochi 2026: Gifts, Offers, Sadya and Festive Celebrations

From Mahabali to Kochi
Onam begins with the beloved story of King Mahabali, remembered for his prosperous and equal kingdom. According to tradition, Mahabali returns to visit his people every year, and Kerala welcomes him with flowers, food, new clothes and togetherness.
The ten-day journey from Atham to Thiruvonam gradually builds the festive mood. In 2026, Thiruvonam falls on 26 August.
Athachamayam: The Festive Beginning
The Onam season gets a spectacular start with Athachamayam at Thrippunithura, where processions, traditional performances, percussion, decorated elephants and colourful costumes fill the streets. It is one of the best ways to experience Kochi’s cultural heritage at the beginning of the festive season.
Thrikkakara: The Spiritual Heart of Onam
The Thrikkakara Vamanamoorthy Temple holds a special place in the Onam tradition. Its annual 10-day Vamanamoorthy Utsav features Kodiyettu, temple rituals, cultural programmes, elephant processions, Onasadya and the concluding Arattu. With its connection to Vamana and the Mahabali legend, Thrikkakara offers a deeper spiritual experience of Onam.
Kakkanad Celebrates
Modern Kochi has its own Onam stage in Kakkanad. Community and district-level celebrations bring people together through Pookalam competitions, painting contests, tug-of-war, Onasadya, cultural programmes and music. The festivities culminate in a colourful grand procession, creating a lively public celebration for residents of the area.
Onam at Infopark and Offices
In Kochi’s corporate hub, Onam takes on a contemporary character. Infopark and offices across the city celebrate with traditional dress, Pookalam, music, dance, games, competitions and festive Sadya. It is a wonderful example of how Kerala’s traditions continue to find a place in today’s professional life.
Shopping, Textiles and Trade Fairs
Onam is also a major shopping season. Kochi’s textile showrooms, jewellery stores, supermarkets and shopping centres become busy with festive shoppers looking for kasavu sarees, mundus, traditional wear, gifts and household essentials.
Onam trade fairs and exhibitions add another dimension, bringing handloom, handicrafts, local products, food items and artisan-made goods to shoppers.
Pookalam, Sadya and Community Celebrations
From homes and apartment complexes to schools, colleges, offices and institutions, Pookalam competitions become a favourite activity. Children and adults work together to create colourful floral designs.
And then comes the highlight of Onam — Onasadya. Served traditionally on a banana leaf, the feast brings together rice, vegetables, curries, pickles, pappadam, chips.