Alappuzha

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Alappuzha is known for its backwaters, beaches, canals, and has been dubbed as "The Venice of the East" by Lord Curzon. But the city is more than just backwaters and houseboats in Kerala.
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For history fans and art lovers, the temples and historic sites are a dream comes true in Alappuzha. Prepare to fall in love with Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, if you're looking for a relaxing vacation away from the crowds and in the heart of nature. Alappuzha port was once one of the busiest trade hubs, with trade routes to the Persian Gulf and even Europe. Kuttanad, Kerala's 'Granary,' is close to Alappuzha, where farming is done below sea level.

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Alappuzha Railway Station
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  • A guided tour of important places
  • Beautifully illustrated souvenir map
  • Current Hotel Taxes and Service Charges
  • First class or best available hotels in the area
  • First Entrance fees
  • Tips to guide and driver
  • Unlimited bottled water
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  • Observation and participation in allowed activities
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips to guide and driver

Important Places to Visit in Alappuzha

Alappuzha Beach

Alappuzha Beach

It is also known as Alleppey Beach and is one of the city’s most prominent attractions. A 150-year-old pier merges into the water on this beautiful beach. Many festivals are held on Alappuzha Beach, including the well-known Sand Art Festival. The beach is popular with those who want to relax and unwind, but it is also popular with adventure seekers. On the beach, you can try surfing, parasailing, and other activities.

Alappuzha Lighthouse

The Alappuzha Lighthouse (Alleppey Lighthouse) is an old-world charmer known for its spectacular 360-degree vistas. It is 4 kilometers from the main town and is located on the Arabian Sea coast, over a sea bridge. The 1862 lighthouse contains a museum that houses antiques such as oil lamps and other artefacts from the lighthouse’s 150-year journey.

Alappuzha Lighthouse
Triveni Floating Market

Triveni Floating Market

Your Alleppey tour will be more pleasant if you visit Triveni Floating Market. Triveni is an alternative to malls in cities; another creative way to co-exist with nature. It is the best place to visit in Alleppey for a day trip. Shopping in this amazing floating market is an experience of a lifetime. You will get to buy things on a boat like fruits, toiletries, stationeries etc. It is a state-owned market.

Kuttanad

Kuttanad is a location in Kerala’s backwaters that encompasses much of Alappuzha and some of Kottayam district. Kuttanad is known as Kerala’s ‘rice bowl,’ with its vast expanses of lush green rice fields separated by dykes. Traveling through this remote corner of nature will offer you a taste of Kerala’s traditional rural life. The geography of this location is one of its unique features. It’s around 2 meters below sea level, making it the country’s lowest point.

Kuttanad
Krishnapuram Palace

Krishnapuram Palace

The iconic Travancore style castle, The Krishnapuram Palace was built by Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma in the 18th century. This palace is a rare specimen of the glorious ancient past of Kerala. It is one of the most beautiful masterpieces of Kerala Style architecture today the palace is a major tourist attraction and also contains a small museum maintained by the Archaeological department of Kerala. Do visit for witnessing the breath taking Kerala style architecture and several antiquities from the Travancore era.

Arthunkal Church

St. Andrew’s Church, Arthunkal is one of the famous pilgrim centres located at Alappuzha.. Though the Church is named after St. Andrew the Apostle, it is the feast of St. Sebastian that has brought fame to Arthunkal. St. Andrew’s Basilica at Arthunkal in the district of Alappuzha, is considered to be the largest shrine of Saint Sebastian in the entire world. Originally constructed by the Portuguese missionaries in the 16th century, the church was rebuilt in 1584.

Arthunkal Church
Karumadi Kuttan (Black Buddha)

Karumadi Kuttan (Black Buddha)

Small crowds can be seen making their way throughout the year to a site located about 5 km east of Ambalappuzha in Alappuzha district. The destination is the Karumadi Kuttan, a renowned Buddhist pilgrim centre, wherein lies a special Buddha statue that dates back to the 11th century. Made of solid black granite, the entire site is today under the protection of Kerala Archaeology Department. People from across the nation and abroad come here to pay homage and seek blessings, as stories about its wonderful healing properties have spread far and wide.

Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple

In the Alappuzha district, there is a Hindu temple devoted to Lord Krishna called Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple. The temple is noted for its exquisite rice pudding made in sweet milk, known as Pal Payasam, and is built in the typical Kerala style architectural pattern.

Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple
Vembanad Lake

Vembanad Lake

Vembanad Lake is a lagoon in the Alleppey district of Kerala, India’s southernmost state. This vast lake/lagoon is the Country’s longest and Kerala’s largest, with access points in Kottayam, Kuttanad, and Kochi. In different parts of Kerala, Vembanad Lake is called by several names. In Kochi, it’s known as Kochi Lake, in Kuttanad as Punnamada Lake, and in Kottayam as Vembanad Lake. It’s also known as Vembanad Kol or Vembanad Kayal by locals.

Pathiramanal

Pathiramanal translates to “Night Sands.” It’s a little lake island on the backwaters of Lake Vembanad that’s great for bird watching. There are over 91 native bird species and 50 migratory bird species. When you explore the island, you’ll be surprised to discover yourself surrounded by uncommon bird species and chirping sounds coming from all directions.

Pathiramanal
St. Mary Forane Church

St. Mary Forane Church

St. Mary Forane Church is one of the most popular places to visit in Alleppey. It is the oldest catholic church in Kerala. This church dates back to 835 AD and it got the status of a Forane in 1929.It is dedicated to Virgin Mary. Ancient stones with engravings and Thaliyola in the ‘Nanam Moonam’ alphabet will take you back to ancient times.

Marari Beach

The Marari Beach is a beautiful, tranquil beach that is one of the greatest beauties of the Malabar Coast. This beach, located 11 kilometers from Alleppey and it is a popular fishing site and takes its name from the nearby fishing community of Mararikulam. Beach is also famous for Ayurveda Centers and stylish beach resorts. The Shoreline is covered with long rows of coconut trees and is a great place to tie a hammock and spend the afternoon beside the clean and calm waters.

Marari Beach
  • In Alappuzha, There are Some Beautiful Spots to Visit
In Alappuzha, There are Some Beautiful Spots to Visit

DAY 1

Heart of Alappuzha

On the first day, we will cover all the beautiful places like Alappuzha Beach, Alappuzha Lighthouse, Triveni Floating Market, Kuttanad, Krishnapuram Palace, and Arthunkal Church. We promise you, we will give you the best tour experience tailored just for you. We guarantee to provide you with the most unique tour possible.

DAY 2

Lovely Spots in Alappuzha

On the Second day, we cover all the beautiful places like Karumadi Kuttan (Black auddha), Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple, Vembanad Lake, Pathiramanal, St. Mary Forane Church, and Marari Beach. We guarantee that we will provide you with the greatest tour experience possible, designed just for you. We promise that you will get the most unique tour experience imaginable.

More about Alappuzha

For history fans and art lovers, the temples and historic sites are a dream comes true in Alappuzha. Prepare to fall in love with Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, if you're looking for a relaxing vacation away from the crowds and in the heart of nature. Alappuzha port was once one of the busiest trade hubs, with trade routes to the Persian Gulf and even Europe. Kuttanad, Kerala's 'Granary,' is close to Alappuzha, where farming is done below sea level.

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If you're seeking for a tranquil vacation away from the crowds and in the heart of nature, you've come to the right place. Alappuzha port was historically one of the busiest commercial centres in the country, with trade lines to the Persian Gulf and even Europe. Kuttanad, Kerala's 'Granary,' is located near Alappuzha, a town known for its subterranean farming.

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House Boat Soak in Spirituality Enjoy Seafood Beaches
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