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Alleppey vacations promise to offer loads of fun, beauty and adventure. If you want to take a break from the stressful daily life travel to Alleppey and make your holidays the most memorable one. Alleppey also known as Alappuzha is the city of canals and lagoons. Alleppey is the hub of backwater tourism . This huge backwaters of canals, lagoons and lakes provide the lifeline of Alleppey.

You might be surprised to know that Alleppey is the only city in Kerala without forests. But the exotic blend of serene backwaters, lush greenery and the scenic beauty made Alleppey one of the most beautiful place.

The life in Alleppey revolves around water. There are unique small man made islands in Alleppey which houses various migratory birds.

The prime attraction in Alappuzha is the backwaters and traditional houseboats . A journey through the backwaters in houseboats gives you the amazing opportunity to watch closely the greenery, scenic beauty and marine life of Alleppey. No other place offers you such a unique experience.

Boat race is the trademark of Alleppey. The snake boat race conducted in the backwaters during the harvest season is world famous. You will get amused by the large crowd coming to watch boat race from different part of the world. The speed and thrill of the boat race is really amazing.

For nature lovers Alleppey is going to be a lifetime experience. The precious aquatic life in Alleppey is charming. Beautiful little flowers, coconut trees and the green paddy fields will catch your eyes while you travel through the waterways. You will not get bored for a single second in Alappuzha.

The peaceful Alleppey beach with the old lighthouse is the best place to relax enjoying the soft murmuring of sea and the gentle sea breeze. Alleppey holds everything beautiful and pristine to make your holiday a lifetime experience.

Places to Visit in Alleppey

The charm of Alappuzha is the backwaters. Begin with a cruise and explore the pristine beauty of this land. Look for the paddy fields and heritage structures.

1. Alappuzha Beach

Alappuzha Beach

The exotic Alappuzha beach is one of the major attraction. The beach is a famous picnic spot with a children’s park and boating facilities. The old lighthouse and 140 year old pier which extends into the sea is an amazing view. The pier was built by Hugh Crawford in 1862.

2. Mullackal

Mullackal

Mullackal is a Konkani Brahmin settlement built around Alappuzha Town. It is in here the Bhagavathy Temple is located. The main deity of the temple is Goddess Bhagavathi. The Konkani Brahmin resides here are specialises in making sweets.

About a kilometer away from Mullackal is a temple to Mariamman, the twin sister of mullakkal Bhagavathy. Chirappu is the main festival of the temple and during this time there is a fair displaying vessels and many other items. One can purchase this from here.

3. The Alleppey Backwaters

The Alleppey Backwaters

The most attractive feature of Alappuzha is the backwater. One can’t miss a houseboat cruise through this serene backwaters. A backwater cruise on the Punnamada lake offers you the wonderful sight of scenic islands, villages dotted with coconut groves and paddy fields, Chinese fishing nets and toddy tapper at work.

Boats can be hired from the Boat Jetty. Punnamada Kayal is the starting point for boat races in Alappuzha. The biggest snake boat race Nehru Trophy Boat Race is conducted here.

4. R and QST Block Islands

R and QST Block Islands

The charm of Alappuzha lies in its man made islands also. These islands enclosed by mud walls are a haven for migratory birds. The fields stands below sea level. R block islands is famous for the fresh toddy and delicious dishes made of crabs, clams, prawns and many variety of endemic fishes. If you want to take a dip R and QST blocks are the ideal place.

Some of the places which worth a visit because of its beauty and history are Arthunkal and Cherthala.

Shopping in Alleppey

Shopping in Alleppey

Shopping in Alappuzha is a pleasure. There are several shops in and around Alappuzha which will satisfy your needs. Some of the best shopping places is located in the central area of Alappuzha town called Mullackal. Alappuzha is a thriving centre of Pepper and spices.

Some of the oldest and best stationers in Kerala like PA George Company are based on Alappuzha. The streets of Mullackal are filled with vendors sailing cloves, pepper and lime.

One can also find a number of gold and silver shops in Mullackal. The ‘Gold Silver and Diamond street’ is famous. This is a popular area for wedding shopping. There are some shops selling fine muslin, bronze items and copper ware.

The famous umbrella brands in Kerala Poppy and St Johns are based on Alappuzha. Alleppey is most famous for shopping coir products and carpets as these two items are easily available and have a reasonable price.

The mattresses, rugs and doormats of Alappuzha are always in high demand. One can find great collection of carpets. One can choose from different sizes, shapes and colours.

Places to Stay in Alleppey

Alappuzha have some of the best hotels, resorts and homestays on land and offshore. Many of the visitors to Alleppey prefer to stay in Houseboats or Kettuvallams. Some of the best places to stay in Alappuzha are Anamika The Villa, Raheem Residency, Gowri Heritage Home, and Alleppey Beach resort.

Also check Alleppey Prince Hotel, Motel Aaram, Government Guest House, Homestays like Dazzle Dew, Villa Brook Heritage Home, Pagoda Resorts, Puzhayoram Beach Resort, Marari Beach Resort, Marari Fishermen Village Beach resort etc.

Places to Eat in Alleppey

The proximity to Sea made seafood, especially fish an integral part of Alappuzha cuisine. Apart from this there are some other food items you can try here. There are many variety of delicious vegetarian dishes also.

Some of the best places to dine in Alappuzha are Hotel green Corner, Hotel Aryaas with excellent vegetarian food. Near the beach there is Gujarathi street offering special North Indian food. There is some of the best good Udupi Vegetarian fare near the Mullackal area.

For experiencing true local delicacies taste Kappa (tapioca) with Karimeen Pollichathu (Pearl Spot fish fry) or Karimeen curry, prawns etc. Visit any toddy shop serving delicious fish curry and tapioca. There the preparation is little different with more spice.

Some other hotels offering delicious seafood and other vegetarian dishes are Kalpakavadi Inn, Motel Aaram, Prince Hotel and Cafe Venice. There are some of the best bakeries in Alappuzha.

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Places to visit in Alleppey: Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Vembanad Lake, Mannarasala Temple, Ambalapuzha Temple, St. Andrew's Forane Church, Pathiramanal, Pandavan Rock,  Edathua Church, etc. There is a diversity among the many places to visit in Alleppey, from the rewarding sight of the sea to the wriggling inlets of backwaters and jungle streams- No wonder Alleppey was called the “Venice of the east” by Lord Curzon. The concept of houseboats which is locally called Kettuvallam in Malayalam is a primitive practice in Kerala.  Located around 53 kilometers from Cochin, the town is celebrated for its backwaters which connect Cochin and Kumarakom to the North. Besides backwaters and the sea, Alleppey is also famous for its ageless temples, serpentine canals draining into the ocean, colorful lagoons, rice paddies, and a 150-year old lighthouse.  While you are soaking up the laid-back coastal bliss, do try to visit the famous Andhakaranazhi Beach- the beauty gets amplified during sunset hours.  The floating ground to the crowd-pulling houseboats is none other than the longest lake in India- Vembanad lake. The tour of Vembanad lake is mostly coupled with Pallippuram island which is a picturesque petite land in the middle of the lake. Alleppey is just more than backwaters and the beaches, it has a history that is worth learning about. A trip to this coastal paradise is total bliss.

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Kuttanad Backwaters

Kuttanad Backwaters

One of the best places to visit in  Alleppey is Kuttanad Backwaters. This isn’t a place, it’s a phenomenon. It is a spectacular lagoon, surrounded by the beauty of lakes, rivers, canals, misty mountains and ethereal landscapes. The experience of floating along the pristine backwaters on a houseboat is inexplicable. You will have to live it to know it! The place is also known as the ‘Rice bowl of Kerala,’ for its stunning rice plantations. If you are in Alleppey for a day, then this place should be your entire itinerary. Location:  Kuttanad Taluk, Alappuzha district, Kerala—688504. Entry Fee:   INR 10 for lower                    INR 15 for upper decks Timings:  10.45 AM to 9.15 PM

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St. Mary's Forane Church

St. Mary's Forane Church

This beautiful church traces its existence back to 835 AD and is known for its events, Friday Liturgy and educational institutions. Currently, the church is a world-renowned center of pilgrimage, where one can know more about the culture and lifestyle of the Christians. This is one of the biggest churches and parishes of the Archeparchy of Changanassery. Currently, the church is known for housing 2500 families and is one of those Alleppey tourist places that are popularly visited by the masses.  The church organizes two feasts or festivals every year. The first one of them is St. Mary’s Feast. Since the church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, hence every year on the third Sunday of September, a feast is organized by the Church.  People visit the church on this day and participate in the festival wearing special costumes for the procession and mass. The other feast celebrated here is St. Sebastian’s Feast. Fireworks and other dazzling display of colors make this feast remarkable, interesting and fun. The gorgeous decorations, feast and regal look of the church make it one of the best places to visit in Alleppey. Location:   Champakulam, Alappuzha. Timings:  6 AM to 8 PM Entry fee: None.

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Krishnapuram Palace

Krishnapuram Palace

It is one of the most popular museums in Alleppey. Built-in the 18th century by the king of Travancore, Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma, Krishnapuram Palace is quite popular for its vintage architecture and artistic murals. Currently maintained by the Archaeological Department of Kerala, the palace is also home to the biggest mural painting of Kerala-- the 'Gajendra Moksha.’ The enriching mural painting covers an area of about 53 km, making this palace one of the most popular places to visit in Alleppey.  Located:   District Kayamkulam, Oachira Rd, Near, Krishnapuram, Kerala- 690533. Entry Fee:   INR 5 for children                   INR 10 for adults Timings:   9 AM to 1 PM                 2 PM to 4.30 PM (closed on Mondays)

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Alleppey Lighthouse

Alleppey Lighthouse

Famous as the Alappuzha lighthouse,  the Alleppey lighthouse can be spotted from miles away. A humongous tower celebrating the solitude by the coastal strip wearing strips of red and white is how it has best reminisced. The phenomenal tower was first installed in March 1862, almost 148 years ago. Located at around 4 kilometers ahead of Alappuzha town, Alleppey or Alappuzha lighthouse grants a panoramic 360-degree view of the ocean as well as the territorial land of Alleppey which is majorly thick and lush foliage. Flaunting its badge of being one of the oldest lighthouses of Kerala, its construction dates back to the time when Marthanda Varma- II Maharaja owned the throne of the region. Location:  CCSB Rd, Civil Station Ward, Alappuzha, Kerala 688012 Timings:  3 PM to 5 PM Entry fee:  INR 10 for Indian adults and INR 3 for children. You Can Also Check:  Best Honeymoon Tours in Alleppey

Alleppey Beach

Alleppey Beach

Glistening sands, crystal clear water, beautiful waves, enchanting sunrise, and sunset is what makes the Alappuzha or the  Alleppey beach one of the best places to visit in Alleppey. This stunningly beautiful beach is known for its vast, endless stretches, thereby proving as a getaway for couples as well as families.  The remains of Alappuzha Sea Bridge also make it one of the most popular destinations for explorers, narrating the tales of those times when Alleppey was one of the most famous and important port destinations in the state of Kerala.  The beach has beautiful stretches, making the visit to this beach quite ecstatic and enjoyable.  The beach is also close to Sea View Park, which offers an opportunity to enjoy and have fun through different types of boat rides. A picnic spot is located close-by, therefore families can enjoy a day off at the beach and picnic at that spot.  The beach is often referred to as the ‘Venice of the East,’ because of its romantic location and popularity among European countries. Location: Alappuzha 688007 Timings: All day. Entry fee: None.

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St. Andrew's Basilica Arthunkal

St. Andrew's Basilica Arthunkal

The largest shrine of St. Sebastian in the whole world, this church is one of the most popular Alleppey tourist places. The prestigious church was established in the 16th century and rebuilt in 1584, under Father Jacomo Fenicio, who was known to heal people with his touch. It has been renovated many times in history but always it has always stood tall and strong. With its majestic architecture and proximity to the Arthunkal Beach, St. Andrew’s Basilica is probably the most popular spiritual edifice in Alleppey. Location:   Arthunkal Basilica, Arthunkal P.O, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Kerala – 688524. Entry fee:   None. Timings:  5.30 AM to 6.30 AM

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A village situated just a few kilometers from Alappuzha or Alleppey, Karumady or Karumadi is one of the amazing Alappuzha tourist places that explorers would love. The place plays a pivotal role in the history and development of Buddhism as a religion and is perhaps best known for the black granite statue of Sri Buddha.  What makes this statue even more alluring is the fact that the left-hand side of this Sri Buddha Statue is missing.   Several travelers, especially the ones who are gravely ill or have someone who is ill, come to this village and touch the feet of this Lord Buddha statue because is believed that the statue has healing powers which can be directly transferred to the healer or the victim.  The place also has a wide range of local restaurants that any epicurean would love to try because of the use of indigenous spices and wide availability of different South Indian dishes and cuisines. Location:  Alappuzha District, Karumadi, Kerala 688562 Timings: 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM Entry fee: None. Must Read:   15 Best Alleppey Beach Resorts for an amazing beach view Also Checkout:  Upside Down Amsterdam Tickets

Marari Beach

Marari Beach

If you want to unwind completely, then the Marari Beach is a must-visit destination for you. The sleepy little village located close to Marari Beach is what makes this beach distinct and attractive, inviting people from all over the world to learn and understand the culture of the Indian state of Kerala.  This beautiful destination is known for being a beach symphony, thanks to its glistening sands and crystal clear waters. Watching sunrise and sunset here is quite a romantic experience that couples would love to enjoy. The place is rated as one of the World’s Top five Hammock Beaches by the National Geographic Survey.  Marari Beach is known for providing unique experiences to travelers. Taking them away from modern life, this beach gives them an opportunity to unwind and to enjoy the different facets and bounties of life and nature.  The village by the sea is one of the best places to visit in Alleppey where one can go to learn more about the culture and heritage of Kerala. Location:  Alappuzha-Arthunkal- Cherthala, Thoppumpady road, Mararikulam, Alappuzha 688523 Timings: All day. Entry fee: None.

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Edathua Church

Edathua Church

This famous church is known for celebrating huge feasts during the month of May. The church is also popular for its Christian and non-Christian pilgrims. The Vicar of this Palli was Father Thoman Olakkapady.  Currently, the church is located close to the Mahatma Gandhi University’s St. Aloysius College which is built and managed by the church. Since the church is located close to the below sea level area, therefore travelers can enjoy agricultural lands and rice farms that are seen separated through the rivers.  The environs here are enchanting, with mud levees being used for separating runs which are nothing less than a highway or street that one would find in New York.  A massive shrine at Edathua is located close by. The shrine features architecture similar to that of the churches in Medieval Europe. The church itself was built in 1st century AD and is said to be built by St. Thomas himself, who was a disciple of Jesus Christ.  The annual feast that is celebrated here starts on the 27th of April and concludes on the 7th of May. The feast sees St. George carried out, decked in golden colored regalia. Special church prayers are sung and some of them even feature the Syrian dialect of Hebrew. Location:   Church Road, Edathua, Kuttanad Taluk, Kerala 689573 Timings: 4 AM to 8 PM Entry fee: None. Popular Reads:  20 Best Resorts in Alleppey for a relaxing holiday Click Here to Book Now:  Anne Frank House Tickets

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Pandavan Rock

Pandavan Rock

Pandavan Rock is an amalgamation of breathtaking caves and glorious rock carvings. The natural beauty surrounding this site is bliss. It is said that the Pandavas stayed inside the cave during Mahabharata. Thus, it is one of the best places to see in Alleppey. It is also quite famous as a picnic spot. The route to the caves is easy but elder people should avoid the trail, in case they suffer from health problems. The rock caves are adjoined by the Kallada Dam, which is a tourist attraction as well.  Location:   Urukunnu, Alappuzha, Kerala - 691307 Entry fee:   None Timings:   6 AM to 10 PM

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Pathiramanal

Pathiramanal

Pathiramanal, which means “Sands of the Night”, is a small lake island located on the backwaters of Alappuzha in Lake Vembanad. It is a bird watcher’s paradise since it is supposed to hold approximately 91 local species of birds and 50 species of migratory birds. The location of the island is extremely scenic, making it a lovely space to observe birds and the water. It is also completely uninhabited so you don’t have to worry about the crowd and hawkers disrupting the beauty. However, because it is uninhabited and not a major tourist hotspot, you will find that it lacks the usual facilities that bring tourists to comfort like benches in order to sit, restrooms, and places to buy food from. Let this not be a distraction since the island is very small and can be toured within an hour, which means that you won’t necessarily be inconvenienced by the lack of facilities, especially if you go prepared. The ride across Lake Vembanad is lovely as is the experience of walking through the island. If you happen to visit in the right season, you will find yourself surrounded by the chirpy sounds of thousands of birds. This certainly makes for one of the places to visit in Alleppey. Location:  Alappuzha. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM Entry fee: None. You May Also Like:  Alleppey Tour Packages From Bangalore

St. Andrew's Forane Church

St. Andrew's Forane Church

The popularity of this pilgrimage makes it one of the best places to see in Alleppey. If you are looking for some peace, then this is the place you should go to. Settled near the shores of the Arabian Sea, this church is also the epitome of classic architecture. It was built during the 16th century by Portuguese missionaries and it stands tall till today. Located at a distance of 22 km from Alleppey, it tops the list of the best Alleppey tourist places of all time. Location:   The Rector, St Andrew's Basilica, Arthunkal, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Kerala - - 688530. Entry Fee:   None. Timings:  5.30 AM, 7 AM and 4.30 PM (Weekdays)                 5.30 AM to 7 AM and then, 9 AM to 5 PM (Weekends) Great Deals Available On:  Alleppey Boathouse Packages From Bangalore

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Vembanad Lake

Vembanad Lake

This is one of the most beautiful Alappuzha tourist places that you absolutely cannot miss. Vembanad Lake is Kerala’s longest lake and is also among the largest in India. Several canals empty their water into the lake at several points along its wide expanse. Since it is a long lake, it covers many districts of Kerala and goes by different names in each district like Punnamada Lake in Kuttanad, and Kochi Lake in Kochi. Many small islands dot its length.  Boating in this lake is a part of a backwater trip in Kerala.  The Kumarakom Tourist Village offers houseboat cruises and holiday packages that you can take advantage of and so have the best possible backwater boating experience on your trip. The lake is full of exciting possibilities- just imagine yourself floating on the lake early in the morning, sipping a hot cup of coffee and listening to the gentle lapping of the waves and chirping of birds. Now that is peace and happiness!  I f you get a chance to go to this place in August, you will be in luck. The Annual Snake Boat Race or Vallam Kali takes place at this time and is a major attraction. The sight is amazing, to say the least. Do plan a houseboat trip on the lake while planning your Kerala itinerary. Location:  Puthenangadi, Muhamma Panchayat, Alappuzha.

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Ambalapuzha Temple

Ambalapuzha Temple

Ambalapuzha Temple is one of the most rewarding places to visit in Alleppey. The temple is the oldest Krishna temples in Kerala and among the oldest in India too. The temple has a lovely, soothing ambiance which will calm you down and make you simply want to sit in the temple for hours on the end. Ambalapuzha Temple is also a favorite hangout spot of foreigners. And it deserves all the attention it gets. The inner sanctum is decorated with paintings of Sri Krishna and the other incarnations of Lord Vishnu. A large mandapam outside is a great place to sit and absorb the atmosphere of the temple. Because of its importance in the Vaishnava tradition, the temple is also popularly considered to be the “Dwarka of the South”, which is a great distinction to confer on a place. When in the temple, don’t forget to have the famed sweet milk porridge- Palpayasam. Visitors love this prasad and it is actually counted among the attractions of the temple. An annual festival takes place in the month of March or April and it draws a large crowd to the place.  Location: Ambalappuzha, 14 km from Alappuzha. Timings:  3 AM to 12 PM & 5: PM to 8 PM Entry fee: None. Check Out: 20 Best Things to do in Alleppey for adventure

Champakulam

Champakulam

Mannarasala Temple

Mannarasala Temple

This is one of the unique places to visit in Alleppey. Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple, as the name suggests, is a temple devoted to snakes. In fact, it is actually an important place of worship for the devotees of the serpent god or Nagaraja. The Mannarasala Temple is the biggest of its kind in Kerala and is considered to be a powerful place of worship. Most snake temples are located deep inside forests, and Mannarasala is no different.  It stands deep within the forest glade but this does not deter pilgrims. The temple witnesses a lot of people coming in daily; people who come to the temple in order to pray. Women who desire babies come here to pray for fertility. Once the wish comes true, the baby is brought to the temple and a ceremony felicitating the powers of Nagaraja is held. The interiors of the temple are full of snake paintings.  The temple is a great pilgrimage location for tourists; additionally, it gives some insight into the diversity of the culture and traditions of Kerala. Location:  Mannarasala P.O, Haripad, Kerala 690514 Timings:  5 AM to 12 PM (1 PM on Sundays) & 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM Entry fee: None. Must Read:   12 Best Backwater Resorts in Alleppey

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The Harbour Restaurant

This place is highly recommended for food lovers. The ambiance, cuisine, location and service, everything is quite laudable in this restaurant. This beautifully maintained restaurant promises well-prepared India, Chinese and Continental cuisines. It also reckons to serve the coldest beer in town. When it comes to food, it is one of the top Alleppey tourist places. The restaurant is located on Beach Road at Alleppey Beach, which is one of the most popular places to see in Alleppey  as well. Location:   Beach Road, Alleppey- 688012, Kerala. Entry Fee:  There is none. The charges will apply when you order food or drinks. Timings:   12.30 PM to 10 PM You May Like:  Munnar Family Tour Packages                           Alleppey Tour Packages

Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race

Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race

Held in the memory of Jawaharlal Nehru, this boat race is unlike any other boat racing activity you may have seen before. The Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race, also known as Vallam Kali, is an annual competition that takes place every August on a part of Lake Vembanad. It is one of the cultural highlights of the state, so plan your visit accordingly if it is your desire to see and experience this boat race.  Unlike other boat racing events which have teams of 5 to 10 rowing furiously in silent concentration, this boat race has teams of at least 100 people, usually fishermen, who row together as they sing at the top of their voice. It is a wonderful experience to simply see the boats row past as you stand on the banks of the lake. If you feel like exploring and being offbeat, you could actually scout for the perfect secluded spot to watch the race on the banks of the lake. Else, go for the tickets for the bamboo stands set up especially for the race. The race is called a snake boat race because of the shape of the boats- long and snake-like.  Location:  Punnamada Backwaters in Alappuzha. Entry fee:  None. Timings: August month of every year.

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Mullakal Bhagvathy Temple

Mullakal Bhagvathy Temple

A century-old temple set in the most beautiful part of Alleppey—this is Mullakkal Bhagavathy Temple for you. It is frequently visited by pilgrims, architects, street photographers, seekers, and of course, travelers. The 500-year-old temple is known for its deity, Goddess Bhagavathy, who stands tall at a height of 20 feet inside the temple. One of the top places to visit in Alleppey, this temple forbids men with upper body clothes to enter inside the inner sanctum. If you want to learn about the culture of Alleppey people, then do not miss the temple’s Thaipooya Kavadi festival.  Location:   Mullackal Rd, Mullakkal, Alappuzha, Kerala – 688011. Entry Fee:  None. Timings:   Morning Hours- 4.30 AM to 10 AM                 Evening Hours- 5 PM to 8 PM

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Chavara Bhawan

Chavara Bhawan

The ancestral home of St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara, this Bhawan is also a pilgrim. One of the best Alleppey tourist places of all time, Chavara Bhawan intends to serve humanity. This tranquil place is surrounded by paddy fields and the backwaters of Alleppey, which alone makes it one of the most sought after  places to see in Alleppey. It was built in 1805, and since then, has contributed to the development of humanity. It is located in a quaint village called Kainakary, which is surrounded by water from all sides. Thus, The Bhawan is only accessible by boat . Location:   Kuttamangalam, Kainakary, Kerala – 688501. Entry Fee:   None.   Timings:   7 AM to 4.30 PM

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Kayamkulam Lake

Kayamkulam Lake

Kayamkulam Lake used to be a lake before the authorities decided to break the bar separating it from the Arabian Sea to build a fishing harbor. As a result, it is now a lagoon. It is a place full of activities including fishing, races or other touristic activities. The aquatic life in this lagoon is very viable commercially, hence the popularity of the spot as a fishing ground. Alongside the fish, many birds also make themselves at home in the environs surrounding the waterbody.  Expect a variety of activity zones here. You can use the Cycling Track or Recreation Room or lunch on the floating restaurant or pay a visit to the Tsunami Museum or the Adventure zone.  The list of activities also includes visiting Boardwalk, View Point, Landscaping, Yard lighting, Houseboat Jetty and a waterway for boats, in short, everything is available here.  A famous boat racing competition by the name of Kayamkulam Boat Race takes place here as well. To view the wide expanse of ceaseless waves crashing on top of each other, will give you the experience to remember forever. Location:  Near Kayamkulam Thermal Power Plant, Alappuzha.

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Vijaya Beach Park

Vijaya Beach Park

Your trip to Kerala is incomplete without visiting at least one of its beaches. Vijaya Beach Park is the place to head to when looking for beach locations in Alleppey. This park is actually a children’s park on Alappuzha Beach managed by the Kerala Municipal Board. There are a variety of things you can do here and a good amount of facilities you can make use of to enjoy the beach experience better.  If you are with children, let them have a go on the trains, slides, and swings set up for them. There are rides for adults too. Excellent boating facilities are offered here too. A large variety of cultural programs are also enacted for the benefit of tourists and there are some entertaining events which you can take part in. The park also boasts of a video game area where your young ones can have fun.  Though this park on the beach has a commercial feel to it, it does not mean that it has nothing to offer to those who don’t enjoy rides and games. You can always come here, rent a bike and go off on your own to explore the rest of the beach which is quieter than the area in and around Vijaya Beach Park. There is something for everyone here, making it a one of the convenient and fun destination.  Location:  Alappuzha Beach. Timings:  3 PM to 8 PM Entry fee: INR 150 minimum entry card; Free entry for children below 12

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Andhakaranazhi Beach

Andhakaranazhi Beach

An unspoiled clean beach that beckons the free souls; Andhakaranazhi Beach is one of the few Alappuzha tourist places  that are forever beautiful. Virgin, serene, unreal or breath-taking- no word really compliments enough in describing the unseizable horizon of Andhakaranazhi. The beach is tucked away somewhere on the  Alleppey to Cochin road, strategically equidistant from both the cities. Some part of the beach has silky soft sand while the latter half of the shore is covered under mid-sized boulders and rocks. The sunset hours are the most beautiful here when the sky is doused in crimson, red, peach, orange and all its shades and the sea shimmers like a bride. The coast is always under the watch of police and guards. Swimming isn’t a well-celebrated sport at this beach but one can try to soak in for some time. Location:  Cherthala taluk, Alleppey, Kerala. Timings: All day. Entry fee:  None.

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Thumpoly Beach

Thumpoly Beach

The beautiful beach at Thumpoly with its golden sand and backdrop of lush green palm trees is the perfect hideout, far away from all that plagues modern lives. Enjoy the best of what Kerala has to offer – pollution free environs, gorgeous views of the Indian Ocean, clear blue skies and stunning, panoramic views. You can take your family along and enjoy a picnic on the beautiful beach, or if you are traveling with friends, splash water on each other in this fun-filled adventure. Make the best of your vacation at Thumpoly. Location: Alappuzha, Kerala. Timings:  All day. Entry fee: None.

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Punnamada Lake

Punnamada Lake

Punnamada is a gorgeous lake located near Alleppey where you can completely forget all about your everyday problems in the midst of sheer natural beauty. With groves of areca nut trees encircling the look, the air seems purer than anywhere else and the pollution free environs help freshen up the mind and soul. The picturesque vistas act as a salve to the weary soul and the sight of boats sailing leaves one spellbound. You can book a houseboat to truly enjoy all that Punnamada has to offer, or take a luxurious cruise if you like to travel in style. This lake is the perfect balm for your aching mind and bruised soul. Location: Kuttanad, Alappuzha, Kerala. Timings:  10 am to 6 pm, every day. Entry fee: None. Also Checkout:  Munnar Package From Kochi                              Munnar Trip From Bangalore

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Mullakal Street

Mullakal Street

Mullakal Street is quite popular amongst tourists for its stunning market. The street is a crowd-puller for the amazing collection of items it offers. You would know when you visit the place. Mullakal Street branches out from the main market of the city. The market is mainly famous for its silver and gold collection. Other famous items of the market are incense, utensils, handicrafts, wooden boxes, carpets, and bags. The street is located in the heart of Alleppey, and thus, is quite popular. In the list of the best Alleppey tourist places, this one would surely top. Location:   Mullakkal, Alappuzha, Kerala – 688011. Entry fee:   None. Timings:   There is no particular timing but shops are set up around 6 AM and go on until night.  Book Now:  Munnar Family Packages

Punnapra Beach

Punnapra Beach

Punnapra is one of the most secluded places to visit in Alleppey,  and the beach at this exotic little village is the perfect place to visit if you are planning a quiet holiday in God’s own country. Surrounded by groves of beautiful palm trees that sway in the wind and offering stunning views of the natural beauty around, this beach is a heaven for honeymooners and those traveling with a partner. You can enjoy a relaxing stroll down the golden sandy beach, dip your toes in the blue waters or simply lie back and soak in the sun. Enjoy an ayurvedic massage under the night sky and make it your memorable holiday. Location: Punnapra, Kerala Entry fee: None. Timing: All day.

Revi Karunakaran Museum

Revi Karunakaran Museum

Revi Karunakaran Museum is one of those places that make you feel as if you have been transported to another world. The primary attractions are the gorgeous marble and crystal installations and there is a Kerala Room dedicated to displaying information about the art and culture of the state. The huge collection of Tanjore paintings is enough to attract art enthusiasts and the 250 ft tall mural is a fascinating piece on its own. There is such a wide variety of art installations, paintings and beautifully picturized information that will not want to leave the building until you have explored every nook and cranny of the museum. Location:  CCSB Road, Alappuzha, Kerala. Timings:  9 am to 5 pm, every day, except Mondays. Entry fee:  INR 100 per person.

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Thottappally Beach

Thottappally Beach

Thottappally Beach is one of the most interesting places to visit in Alleppey because of its unique beaches - the sand here is black in color because of the high content of zirconia in it. The quirky color is not the only reason it is thronged by tourists every year. Enjoy gorgeous orange sunsets over the blue ocean, take a walk on the beach with your partner or splash some water and have a fun-filled picnic with your family. There are plenty of tourist sites nearby for you to explore, and with the stunning backdrop of tall palm trees and virgin free environs, Thottappally Beach is a delight to spend an afternoon on. Location: T hottappally, Purakkad, Kerala. Timings:  All day. Entry fee: None.

Chettikulangara Devi Temple

Chettikulangara Devi Temple

Embark on a journey of devotion, spirituality, and devotion at one of most famous Alappuzha tourist places - the Chettikulangara Devi Temple. It is known as one of the biggest temples and most popular temples in Kerala. Visit the place if you are a Hindu devotee, but there is also more to explore here. The temple architecture is spellbinding in itself, the decoration is graceful yet refines and the calm atmosphere makes you feel serene and tranquil. Listening to the chant of mantras and thousands of bells ringing at the time of pooja is a mesmerizing experience   Location:  Chettikulangara, P.O, Mavelikara, Kerala. Timings:  5 am to 11 pm and 5 pm to 8 pm, every day. Entry fee:  None. Various offerings in the temple cost from INR 12 to INR 1350

Triveni Floating Market

Triveni Floating Market

The floating market is a unique shopping experience for first-time visitors. It’s a state-owned and white checkered market. You might have visited many floating markets in Bangkok and Indonesia, but in India, it’s the first. Since Alleppey is surrounded by water on all sides, the transactions of selling and buying products take place on boats at this market. You can buy anything, from wheat, sugar, rice, toiletries, and stationary. It is located in Vembanad Lake in Alleppey.  Location:  Kuttanadu area of Alappuzha district. Entry Fee:   None.  Timings:  6 AM – 7 PM (Usually)

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16 Beautiful Places to Visit in Alleppey in 1 Day – See Alappuzha in 24 Hours!

By: Author Sophie Pearce

Posted on Last updated: December 10, 2022

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If you only have 24 hours in Alappuzha in Kerala, then don’t fret. There are plenty of places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day! 

Although the backwaters of Alleppey are humungous, most tourists choose to explore the main canal areas and it’s also here where you should visit to make the most of your time. 

The great thing about Alleppey is how diverse the area is. You’ll have historic temples, beautiful beaches, spectacular viewpoints, endless backwaters, delectable dishes, and swaying palm trees (and even palm wine!) to enjoy.

It’s easiest, in my opinion, to take a houseboat, canoe, or a shikara boat around the area so you can explore more. Although having a car is convenient, you’re in water country now. 

So, here are all the beautiful places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day!

Heads up: my trip to Alleppey was sponsored by India Someday . Click here to read a review of their India trip planning service or my full itinerary here . As always, although I was a guest all opinions and photo are my own.

Alleppey Kerala

Top tips for visiting Kerala 

  • I flew to Cochin Airport from Delhi via a 3-hour domestic Vistara flight for less than $50!  Skyscanner  is my go-to for checking cheap flight prices.
  • In Kerala the locals speak Malayalam, they even have their own songs and films that have been recorded in the language. As one of the most literate states, they speak excellent Hindi and English
  • Kerala is a politically appointed Communist state, so you’ll see lots of communist flags and artwork around the area.

The Communist club in Kochi

  • Getting around Kerala can be quite a minefield with public transport. But, there are buses and trains. I would personally recommend a hire car for your time here.
  • You’ll need travel insurance, I always choose  World Nomads  for their flexible policies.
  • I stayed connected with my Keepgo  WiFi Hotspot , these kept my mobile roaming charges capped! But, getting a SIM card in Delhi is also a great option that provides you with 1GB per day for 30 days. 
  • In Kerala they use the rupee, I always found that State Bank of India (SBI) was the best as they take foreign cards as they don’t charge you extra for withdrawals.
  • Kerala is a little more conservative than its neighbour Goa, but not as conservative as Delhi, so make sure that you dress appropriately. But, it’s not uncommon for tourists to wear strappy tops, dresses that show your legs and shorts either.

Fort Kochi

Where is Alleppey / Alappuzha in Kerala? 

Alappuzha is the current name for Alleppey in Kerala, just in case you’re confused. But, most people still call it Alleppey.

Alappuzha is around 60 kilometres on NH66 (2 hour drive) from Fort Kochi and 83 kilometres (3 hour drive) from Cochin International airport.

If you’re winding down towards Alleppey from Munnar, then it will take around 5 hours to drive as you’re covering a whopping 170 kilometres on the journey!

How to reach Alleppey in Kerala 

There are plenty of ways to get around Kerala. If you plan on relying on public transport then buses and trains will become your best friends.

Personally, if you have the extra budget, I think it’s a lot easier to rent cars while you’re here in Kerala to head around to the different areas. 

That way you don’t have the headache of navigating local buses and you can cover a lot more ground! 

It’s good to note there are no direct ferries from Cochin to Alleppey

Backwaters of Alleppey

Buses to Alleppey

Buses will be your cheapest way to get from Fort Cochin to Alleppey if you’re heading from there. 

You’ll need to get the Ferry to Ernakulam and from there, head to Ernakulam bus station. From here, you can get a bus straight to Alleppey. 

The journey will take around 2-3 hours depending on ferry and bus timings and will cost around 150 rupees max!

Bus to Munnar

Trains to Alleppey

There are direct trains from Ernakulam to Alleppey. So, you will need to get on the ferry from Fort Cochin to Ernakulam and take a train from Ernakulam station. It will take around 1 hour to reach there. 

You will need to register on the IRCTC website in order to book trains yourself in India. These will need to be at least a few days in advance of travel to guarantee seats and you may be put on a waiting list. 

Alternatively, you can visit the train station for Taktal tickets (ones you can book at the counter) a day in advance of travel.

This will be from 10am – 12pm the day BEFORE you leave on the train. For on-the-day tickets I would recommend Cleartrip (but you do still need an IRCTC account to book). 

If this is your first time booking trains in India, make sure you read my guide of helpful tips on how to travel in India by train!

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Driving to Alleppey

The easiest way would be to have your own transport or hire a car or taxi to Alleppey. This will take around 2 hours to reach Cochin.

If you’re thinking of getting a private taxi from Cochin/Fort Kochi to Alleppey, I would recommend shopping around for a good deal. You’ll usually pay around 1600 – 1800 rupees ($25) for the journey. 

You can always get dropped off in Alleppey to a boat cruise and then start your day off exploring from there! More details on how to get around Alleppey are below.

Munnar Top Station traffic

How to get around Alleppey and the backwaters in Kerala?

Most of the time, tourists visit Alleppey to explore the labyrinth of backwaters and see the way of life down here. So, you won’t need a car for this.

The best way to see and experience Alleppey is cruising down the backwaters on a boat, to see the local villages, temples, toddy shops, and more!

Click here to read more about the Backwaters of Kerala in my complete travel guide

Places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day

Alleppey House Boat 

If there is a group of you, or you’re planning to spend a night here. You may want to consider hiring a houseboat. 

These can range from budget to super luxury boats and usually have double rooms with comfy beds, bathrooms with a shower, a kitchen on board to prepare meals, and a deck area to lounge on and enjoy the views of Alappuzha. 

The houseboats usually come in a package with a room for the night and include hot drinks, snacks, and meals. 

Here are some options for your trip;

  • 7-hour cruise on a houseboat in Alleppey
  • Private tour on a houseboat 
  • Fort Kochi and Houseboat tour
  • Private backwaters tour with transfers
  • Backwaters private tour on a houseboat from Cochin

Kerala Houseboat in Alleppey

Alleppey Shikara Boat 

As I was travelling alone, India Someday booked me a night in a hotel in the backwaters themselves on Emerald Isle Heritage Villa! I mean, it doesn’t make much sense for me being on a boat alone haha! 

But, I still wanted to have that amazing experience of cruising down the backwaters.

My homestay owner recommended I take a Shikara Boat as the main canals get super overcrowded with houseboats and a smaller boat meant we could cruise down lesser-known areas of the backwaters.

It ended up being an incredible experience that is a lot less money than a houseboat. We got to see some lesser-known areas here and avoid the congestion of the bigger boats in the main canal routes. 

Click here to book a Shikara boat tour 

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Public Ferries 

If you’re on a budget, it is possible to travel like the locals do and catch the local ferries that travel around the backwaters.

These will make various stops on the water, but it will stop off at temples, restaurants, and even toddy shops!

Although you won’t be able to stop at your leisure and enjoy the privacy of the boat charter, the prices are next to nothing to travel this way and you’ll get a more local experience. 

Alleppey public ferries | Places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day

Tours of Alleppey

If you’re looking to experience the backwaters in a different way, you can explore the area by Kayak, trekking, and even bicycle riding in the area. 

Take a look at the below tours;

  • 4 day tour of Kerala with a treehouse stay and houseboat
  • Private day cruise on a houseboat

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16 places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day 

1. climb up alappuzha lighthouse.

If you want to get some great views of Alleppey, then your first stop should be the Alappuzha Lighthouse. 

In the 18/19th century, Alleppey was one of the biggest trading ports in Kerala. The lighthouse then was built in 1862 as a navigational aid for those sailors bringing their boats into harbour.

Today, the Alappuzha Lighthouse is a major tourist attraction where you can climb up the spiral staircase and get fantastic 360-degree views of the whole area.

But, you have to work for those views by climbing up a lot of steps and then finishing off the journey with a climb up a dodgy step ladder. 

Click here to read my complete guide on what to expect visiting the Alappuzha lighthouse!

Alappuzha Lighthouse Museum | Places to visit in Alleppey

I was able to climb up to the top at a quiet time of the day, but getting back down was a real challenge. The heat in October was stifling and people were queueing the whole way down the lighthouse. It was a sweatbox inside. 

The ladder had little control over who was going up or down and so it caused a build-up. People were going a bit crazy in the heat and pushing etc.

I soon figured out that there is a discount on the entry price from 3-5 pm! So, if you don’t want to be part of the rush, I would go earlier or later than those times. 

The Alappuzha ticket prices are 25 rupees for foreign tourists and 10 rupees for Indians. There is a fee of 25 rupees for a  camera. This includes a small museum about the lighthouse history.

The views from Alappuzha lighthouse

2. Watch the sunset from the shores of Alappuzha Beach

Alappuzha beach is pretty clean by Indian standards, so I would highly recommend visiting while you’re in the area.

Although note that there will still be rubbish on the beach. Plus, cows which is also a cool sight. 

Although, usually in the West we bring out towels and suncream to relax around 10 feet apart from another party for a sunbathe. Indian beaches are not like that at all.

Most of the time, you’ll see everyone crowded together standing on the shoreline, taking in the sunset or paddling in the waves that come crashing in.

There are also lifeguards who will constantly blow whistles at people taking any risks!

Alleppey Beach Kerala | Places to visit in Alleppey

So, if you want any chance of seeing the ocean, you’ll have to join the crowd. 

Here, you can also see the remains on an old pier that used to be in Alleppey. But, by the looks it was destroyed decades ago. 

There are some coconut stalls and drink stands in the area if you’re feeling thirsty. 

Alappuzha Beach

3. Sip a coconut and scrape out the jelly!

One of my favourite things to do in South India is drink the fresh coconuts that grow in the area. 

These are quite literally hacked from the palm trees and sold that day, so you’ll be getting it completely fresh with all the flavour intact. Such a blessing compared to the UK where we have to import them. 

What I love doing after you’ve sucked all the coconut water out is passing the nut back to the seller so they can cut it in half. They also cut a little makeshift spoon out of the nutshell! 

Then, you can use the spoon to scrape out all the fresh coconut jelly that’s inside it. It’s honestly the best and if you haven’t tried fresh coconut before, now is your chance.

Look out for coconut sellers in Alleppey on the roadside, in the backwaters, and on the beaches too! It’s the perfect refreshment on a hot day. 

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4. Take a day ride on an Alleppey House Boat 

Just because you’re travelling to Alleppey in one day, doesn’t mean you can’t hire a houseboat! 

Many people decide to rent a private charter for the day so that they can cruise along the backwaters, have lunch on board and have a nap if they want to as well. 

It’s really popular and some say a better option than staying overnight in a houseboat too (it’s crowded with geckos and other bugs).

You can spend a whole day cruising and stop off where you like if you want to stop at all. Make sure you let the tour company know where you would like to stop off before you go.

Just note that as the houseboats are big, you’re restricted to the main waterways which can get busy. If you want to go on a more off-the-beaten-track adventure, rent a Shikara boat like me (see below)!

5.  Explore the Kuttanad Backwaters

Did you know that the Alleppey backwaters spread over 300 sq km!! It’s a phenomenon and a way of life for most people. 

You’ll see many houses on little islands around here where people need to ride a boat just to enter their house. 

If you’re only here for one day, I would recommend concentrating on the Kuttanad Backwaters. This has lots of pretty palm trees either side, churches, temples, Toddy shops, and villages to look at while you explore. 

If you’re not getting a private charter, this is also the perfect place to catch the local ferries too as there are more infrastructure and ferry stops. 

Places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day | Kuttanad Backwaters

6. Go temple hopping! 

The South of India has a colourful history of colonisation and the legacy is a plethora of cultures and religions. Kerala is no exception to that.

If you’ve already been to Fort Kochi, you may have been temple-hopping already to places like the Santa Cruz Basilica.

Well, Alappuzha doesn’t have churches as grand as all that, but it does have quaint temples of worship tucked away in the backwaters.

You can visit synagogues, mosques, churches, and Hindu temples that go back centuries. On my stay at Emerald Isle Village, we made some stops at St Joseph’s Church near the Sunset Point at Vattakkayal.

We also made a stop at the ancient Hindu Madathil Bhagavathi temple, although I was not allowed to enter being a foreign tourist.

Places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day

7. Ride in a traditional canoe 

Before houseboats, engines, or even cars, the locals used to travel by traditional country canoe boats.

These country roads were used to transport people, rice, coconuts amongst other things and it takes you back to a different age. They are still used by many farmers today!

If you’re up for a wild ride and a bit more of a local adventure, you can row down the backwaters yourself in one of these canoes. 

Some of them do have a motorised engine too if you weren’t up for a workout of your arms! 

But, as this boat ride is a bit closer to the water it requires a bit of a balancing act. So, no sudden movements lol. I took one of these to be transported to my homestay and it was awesome but not entirely waterproof on the floor.

Click here to book a traditional Alleppey canoe ride

Traditional Country Boat Kerala

8. Stay on the backwaters at Emerald Isle Heritage villa

As I was alone, India Someday booked me into a heritage homestay on the backwaters!  

At first, I was a little confused as I thought that everyone booked onto houseboats but I found that this particular homestay was indeed very special.

Plus, it didn’t make much sense for me to be alone on a boat in the middle of Alleppey haha. 

If you are interested in staying the night, Emerald Isle Heritage Villa is a farmstay that is over 150 years old! I know as I saw the original deed carved into a banana leaf. 

Click here to read my full review of Emerald Isle Villas

Emerald Isle Homestay | Where to stay in Alleppey

It’s located over the backwaters and has a few boutique rooms, a spice farm with hammocks, Ayurvedic spa, and a restaurant too. 

As part of my stay, we organised some resort activities like taking a tour of the island by rickshaw where we explored the beautiful area, meeting locals in villages, and watching the days fishing catch! 

They are also able to book a boat ride for you to explore the backwaters and I took a Shikara boat. This way, we were able to go inside the smaller canals and go a little off the beaten path.

As you’re tucked away, Emerald Isle will prepare meals for you throughout your stay.

The breakfast, lunch, and dinner had a great mix of Western and local options. I always go for local food when I can and the fish curries were out of this world. 

I would highly recommend staying here to escape for awhile. Click here for Emerald Isle dates and rates!

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9. Take a Shikara boat ride on the backwaters

If you wanted to go deep into the backwaters, I would opt for a smaller Shikara boat to take you around. The bigger houseboats are restricted to the main riverways. 

It’s kind of like the canoe boats, but they are much bigger with a rooftop to keep you dry and a motor engine. It even had a sunbed so you could relax onboard too!

Alleppey Backwaters

The reason why I loved it so much is that we could veer off into the little canal routes.

We sailed under photogenic bridges, met the locals fishing, saw women washing their clothes, and actually got to see some of the real-life that goes on in Kerala. 

We stopped off in Toddy shops and learned how Palm Wine was made and we could explore so much more this way. 

I would highly recommend finding a Shikara boat tour if you want to really explore Alleppey and escape the masses of houseboats and tourists!

Click here to book a traditional Alleppey Shikara ride

Alleppey Backwaters

10. Enjoy some Ayurveda! 

Kerala is the home of Ayurveda, discovered 3000 years ago and it would be crazy not to try out some of the local treatments while you’re here. 

They are also a fraction of the price of Western spas and the West learned all they knew from India! So, go get ‘em.  

My homestay at Emerald Isle provided some Ayurvedic massages and treatments in their spa and I enjoyed a full hour-long body massage.

My masseuse, as well as providing spa treatments, was a local chiropractor at a clinic in the area!

So, she asked me about any tension I was feeling. As a blogger, I do get pains in my shoulder and so she worked on that for me, easing out the knots! It was incredible and it did feel so much looser after. 

As well as treatments in resorts, there are plenty of Ayruvedic centres where people check-in for a while for natural healing.

The Spa at Emerald Isle Heritage homestay

11. Tuck into a delectable Malayali lunch 

The food in South India is some of the tastiest you’ll get in the whole country. That’s why they serve classics like Dosa, Idli, and Vada on the menus all over. 

The fish here is the local specialty and you know you’re getting it fresh as it’s caught in the rivers and in the sea! So, unless you’re strictly vegetarian, a fish curry has to be on your list of foods to try!

A lot of the food that was cooked for me in my homestay was fish-based. Fried, grilled, or curried, it was absolutely delicious and I couldn’t get enough of it.

Emerald Isle Homestay Restaurant

But, if you are more inclined to eat vegetarian foods, India is perfect for that. As many Hindus refrain from eating meat, you’ll find that most curries and chutneys are veg and packed with flavour!

Although super touristy, a bucket list thing to do here is to eat curry on a banana leaf! It’s like a Thali and you can try a range of local dishes. 

You usually buy the basic Thali which is veg and buy extra meat dishes if you fancy! 

Kerala thali

12. Watch the locals toddy tapping

One of the things you have to try here in Alleppey is Toddy. It’s a type of wine that is sourced from Palm trees. 

But before you do, you should definitely learn where it comes from and how the locals source it!

Toddy tapping has been a profession here for centuries and now boasts around 50,000 labourers in the trade. It’s also licensed by the government and so it’s completely above board, not like Moonshine. 

Toddy tapping in Kerala

A toddy drawer will climb a palm tree and make a whole in the palm flower at the top of the tree. They will then attach a pot, to collect the sap from the palm tree.

The sap will naturally ferment with the yeast in the air and within a few hours, you’ll have sweet alcohol that is around 4-6%. It’s then ready to be sold off to Toddy shops, or used in the home to make bread!

There are many opportunities to see toddy tapping and even have a go yourself! Enquire about your houseboat or hotel for more information. 

Toddy tapping Kerala

13. Or, try some palm wine for yourself in a Toddy Shop!

If you’re looking for where to sample some Toddy, then you only need to look on the backwaters. While on your tour, make sure you ask your guide to stop off at a Toddy shop. 

You’ll often be floating down the river and see a shack with a sign saying ‘Toddy’ or a photo of a terracotta pot spilling out palm wine. That’s your cue.  

Toddy in Kerala | Toddy Shop in Kerala

These aren’t the cleanest places or the fanciest, but they will be packed with local men who are playing cards, watching TV, or chatting after a hard day’s work. 

On my visit, it was festival time, so there weren’t many open for business. But, luckily we found one that was open to trying some Toddy!

You must be careful with how much you consume as they often mix with local water. Plus, if you’re not used to drinking it, it can irritate your stomach. 

However, it’s a must-try and was one of the highlights of my trip to Alleppey!

Related post – how to enjoy a Toddy Shack safely in Kerala !

Toddy in Kerala: a shack in Alleppey Kerala!

14. Go fishing with the locals

Fishing is a big part of the trade-in the area and you will see it everywhere you go. Boats out on the sea, men with their nets or fishing rods, or on a canoe boat. Everyone is trying to catch fish for their dinner!

As part of your tour, you can stop on your boat to see the fishermen reeling in their catch during the day, or the best time is at sunset once they’re on their way home. 

On my rickshaw tour, we saw men laying a net in the backwaters in the Lilypads. Although it was mucky work, it paid off as they were able to catch quite a few big fish there. 

Alleppey Backwaters fisherman

15. Visit a spice farm

The whole reason why settlers came to Kerala from foreign lands, to begin with was for the wealth of spices that were here to trade.

The Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British, all traded spices back home and with the world. Kerala is famous for it.

Today, a popular thing to do in Kerala is to visit one of the spice farms, gardens, or plantations in the area. 

My homestay had its own farm which the owner’s family had owned for more than 150 years! They stored grain, coconuts, rice and also grew their own spices for dishes.

16. Watch the world go by in your hammock! 

I really feel that Fort Kochi is for hopping around historical buildings, Munnar is for exploring the hilltops and Alleppey is the spot where you can chill out for a while.

Alappuzha has a completely different mood to the rest of Kerala. One where you escape the stresses of the modern world. 

So, as well as all the places you can visit in Alleppey in 1 day, you can also use that 24 hours to chill out and relax.

Many houseboats give you the option to lie down and just sail, watching the world go by. Or, you can find a homestay that provides a place to completely relax and read a book.

Emerald Isle had a whole farm area where you could walk around a lake, see the spices and also relax in a hammock by the backwaters.

It was almost opposite Sunset Point, so you had a spectacular view from there. All I will say though is bring some bug spray, as lying still can make you a good target for mosquitos and other insects too!

Places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day | Emerald Isle Homestay

Where are you headed next in Kerala?

So, that’s all the places you can visit in Alleppey in 1 day. But, there is so much more to Kerala than the backwaters.

I explored Kerala for a week and loved every minute of it! We explored Fort Kochi, Munnar, and Alleppey on my tour which gave a great mix of history, culture, viewpoints, and relaxation. 

You can read my complete one week in Kerala Itinerary here ! Or, see my related articles below;

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Fort Kochi 

Fort Kochi is a cultural hub here in Kerala and has such a diverse range of historical and cultural attractions to enjoy. 

You can hop around Portuguese churches, Dutch palaces, Paradesi Synagogues and Indo-Catholic Cathedrals! 

Or, you can see some of the ‘real’ Kerala by visiting the locals at Dhobi Khana laundry house or climb aboard the Chinese Fishing nets to help the fishermen to reel in the catch of the day.

It’s also a great place to watch a traditional Kathakali performance too.

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Munnar is one of the most popular stops here in Kerala and is a hill Station located 1,500 metres above sea level.

As you wind your way up the highway you’ll escape the heat and enter an emerald paradise with thousands of acres of jungle and tea plantations!

There is so much to do in Munnar you’ll need to allow travel time to get here and reach attractions.

The most popular stops are Top Station, Lockhart Tea Plantation, Echo Point, Eravikulam National Park and Lakkam falls! 

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Read more of my South India blog posts!

I have travelled to every Southern state in India, so make sure you read my informative guides to learn more about it! 

A staple place if you want to go and enjoy some of the best tropical beaches in India!

But, there is a lot of stuff to do here that isn’t just lying on a beach for a week. Churches, spice farms, markets, and historic buildings are everywhere too.

So, if you are the adventurous type like me, here’s a list of things to do that aren’t on the beaches in Goa. 

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Pondicherry

I LOVED Pondicherry in India. It’s a French colony so you’ll find freshly baked baguettes, French on the signs, and White Town painted in all different colours!

You can also visit some of the many beaches, temples, and Auroville an experimental township that is home to the Matrimander.

Read my top tips for Pondicherry here and the best activities at Auroville here. 

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Another place that travellers rave about in South India is Hampi.

A UNESCO world heritage site and ancient city hidden in Karnataka (one of the least visited states in mainland India!). It’s such a cool area and you could explore for days.

Here’s a complete Hampi travel guide on what you can get up to and where to stay!

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@Sophie Pearce, Ernakulam to Alleppey is just one hour by train and you don't need a reservation. Hope on to any passenger train and you are likely to get a seat.

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Officially called Alappuzha, Alleppey is known for its network of canals and lagoons with beautiful backwaters and the houseboats offering overnight stays. Located in the southern part of Kerala, the coastline of Alleppey offers some of the best beaches  with water sports during the dry season. Coupled with other beautiful places in Kerala like Munnar and Thekkady , Alleppey is often considered for a honeymoon or for a great family vacation. 

Alleppey's palm-fringed inter-connect network of canal backwaters attracts a lot of tourists from all over the world. Kuttanad , also called the 'Rice Bowl of Kerala' covers a large part of Allapuzha and is home to lush green paddy fields, lakes and backwaters.  There are plenty of houseboats, homestays, and rejuvenating Ayurvedic resorts that make staying in Alleppey brilliant. The houseboats pass through the serene backwaters, where you can catch glimpses of green paddy fields, choir-making activities , and witness the life of locals in Kerala. Alleppey is also dotted with famous temples like Chettikulangara Devi Temple  and  Mullakkal Temple . Be sure to catch a traditional snake boat race  on the Punnamada Lake in the months of August and September and try out some toddy (palm wine) at a local toddy shop for adding a touch of authenticity to your travel experience in Allepey.

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Alleppey Backwater Cruises

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#1 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

Alappuzha is a magnificent destination in Kerala with a mix of Backwaters and Beach. Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey is situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea close to the banks of Vembanad Lake, among the most famous Alleppey tourist places . Along with Kumarakom, Alappuzha is among the most famous destination of backwaters in Kerala. A houseboat cruise in these backwaters is a delightful experience that one must try during Alleppey Trip . It connects Kumarakom and Cochin to the North and Kollam to the South. The never-ending panorama of lush green paddy fields, towering coconut trees, shimmering water, and long canals around Alappuzha make it a delightful destination. It is popularly known as the 'Venice of the East'. Alleppey is also known for the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race held in Punnamada Lake on the second Saturday of August every .....

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Alappuzha Beach

Alappuzha Beach

#2 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 2 km from Alappuzha Railway Station, Alappuzha beach is a lovely white sand beach on the Arabian Sea coast. It is one of the famous beaches in Kerala , and among the top places to visit as part of Alleppey holiday packages . Known for its swaying beauty and alluring charm, Alleppey Beach or Alappuzha Beach is a scenic marvel for beachgoers. Adding more to the appeal of Alleppey Beach, there is a 150 years old pier that allows the visitors to take a stroll over the playful waves and get soaked with the enchanting beauty of the Arabian Sea! Alappuzha Lighthouse is situated near to the beach. The Children's Park at the northern end of the beach is a good place to hang out for kids. There are no water sports facilities at the beach. Besides, the beach is the venue for the famous Alappuzha Beach Festival. Held in April, the festival hosts an array of events such as .....

Sri Krishna Temple - Ambalapuzha

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#3 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 14 km from Alappuzha Railway Station, Sri Krishna Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located in Ambalapuzha. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Kerala , and among the best places to visit as part of Alleppey packages . Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple is believed to have been built during the 15th century AD by the local ruler Chembakasserry Pooradam Thirunal-Devanarayanan Thampuran.It is one of the seven greatest Vaishnava temples in Travancore, and among the major Alleppey places to visit . Built-in typical Kerala style of temple architecture, this temple is famous for Pala Payasam (sweet pudding made of rice and milk) served to the devotees. The idol at Ambalapuzha is likened to the Parthasarthi form of Vishnu, holding a .....

Kuttanad

#4 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

Kuttanad is a region in Alappuzha district that is known as 'Rice Bowl of Kerala ' for the vast paddy fields. With seven rivers flowing through it (Pampa, Manimala, Achencoil, Meenachil, Moovattupuzha, Chalackudy & Periyar), Kuttanad is breathtakingly beautiful. Kuttanad is also popular as an ideal place for Kerala backwaters trip in a houseboat. It is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Kochi & Alappuzha . Kuttanad is one of the very few places in the world where farming is done below the sea level. The most popular route taken to explore Kuttanad is the Alappuzha - Changanassery route. This road takes you through the heart of Kuttanad region demonstrating the daily life of people in the region. The possible activities for the tourists in this region are to visit villages and enjoy the daily life of villagers, walk along .....

Nehru Trophy Boat Race

Nehru Trophy Boat Race

#5 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 6 km from Alappuzha Railway Station, the Nehru Trophy Boat Race is an annual boat race held in Punnamada Lake near Alleppey. It is the most competitive and popular boat race in Kerala, and among the must experience things to do in Alleppey . Named after Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the boat race is conducted on the second Saturday of August every year. The race was introduced in 1952 to celebrate Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Alappuzha visit. Several snake boats participate in the competition, each representing a different village of the Kuttanad region. Each boat is accompanied by about 150 oarsmen, showcasing their skills on a 1.5 km race track. On the day of this boat race, the tranquil lakefront is transformed into a sea of humanity with an estimated two lakh people, including foreign tourists participate in these breathtaking celebrations as part of Alleppey sightseeing packages . Official .....

Bhagawathy Temple - Chettikulangara

Bhagawathy Temple - Chettikulangara

#6 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 43 Kms from Alappuzha, Bhagavathi Temple in Chettikulangara is a 1200 years old temple believed to have been established by Lord Parashurama. This temple is the second highest revenue earner in Kerala, next to Sabarimala . It is situated near Mavelikara. The presiding deity is Jagadambika of Chettikulangara, the Goddess of Oodanadu. This temple is now under the control of the Travancore Devasthanam Board. This temple was believed to have been consecrated by Padmapadacharyar (a leading disciple of Adi Shankara) in the year of 823 AD. The one day annual festival is celebrated in a grand manner with rituals like Kuthiyottam and Kettukazcha. These colorful rituals have boys dancing in trance, colossal effigies of horses, decorated chariots and art forms like Patayani and Kolkkali. The temple has a giant multi-tiered stone lamp which can hold 1001 wicks.

Arthunkal Church

Arthunkal Church

#7 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 23 Kms from Alappuzha Railway Station, Arthunkal Church, also known as St. Andrew's Forane Church is one of the oldest churches in Kerala. It is situated on the shores of Arabian Sea Dedicated to St.Sebastian, this church comes under the Latin order. The Arthunkal Feast is celebrated for 11days. The highlights of the concluding day of the festival include a special ritual in which the devotees crawl on their knees all the way from the nearby beach to the church. The near by Arthunkal beach (0.5 KM) is a nice place to watch the Sunset. The beach has no commercial activity. Arthunkal is close to NH47 (near Tiruvizha Railway Station - about 5 Kms) between Alappuzha and Kochi and the highway is connected by frequent buses. Private/Public vehicles are available from the highway to reach the Arthunkal Church.

Mullakkal Raja Rajeswari Temple

Mullakkal Raja Rajeswari Temple

#8 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 4 Kms from Alappuzha Railway Station, Mullakkal Raja Rajeswari Temple is very famous shrine in Alappuzha dedicated to Goddess Durga. It is believed that Goddess Raja Rajeshwari appeared at this site to take care of a Jasmine flower (Mullakkal means 'Jasmine Flower' in Malayalam). The temple celebrates two annual festivals - the Navratri festival (October/November) and the Thaipooyakavadi festival (November/December). The last two days are the most auspicious days. Colorful processions participated by nine elephants are held in the evening. It is witnessed by thousands of devotees. Also several cultural programs including Ottanthullal & Kathakali are staged in the temple. The Thaipooyakavadi celebrated for 41 days in November/December. The whole town will be full of lights and decoration and the last ten days are celebrated with glory.

Krishnapuram Palace

Krishnapuram Palace

#9 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 49 km from Alappuzha, the Krishnapuram Palace is a palace and museum located in Kayamkulam near Alappuzha in Kerala. It is one of the prominent places of heritage in Kerala, and among the must -include places in Alleppey tour packages . Situated on NH47 between Alappuzha and Kollam, the Krishnapuram Palace was built in the 18th century by Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1729-1758 AD) of Travancore kingdom. The Palace is a rare specimen of the Kerala style of architecture, with gabled roofs, narrow corridors, and dormer windows. Among the most famous heritage sites near Kochi , the palace is situated on the top of a small hill and is surrounded by a terraced garden with fountains, ponds, and lawns. Other attractions here include the beautifully landscaped garden in the palace compound that is home to a variety of flora, and a newly built .....

Champakulam

Champakulam

#10 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 13 Kms from Alappuzha Railway Station, Champakulam is a beautiful village on the banks of Pampa River in Alappuzha district, with green paddy fields, coconut groves and water fowl. It is part of Kuttanad region, the rice bowl of Kerala. Champakulam Moolam Boat Race is the oldest snake boat races in Kerala. The race is held in Pampa River on the moolam day of the Malayalam month Midhunam (June/July), the day of the installation of the deity at the Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple. Champakulam Church is one of the oldest churches in India, built in 427 AD. This church has seen many changes and undergone several enhancements. There are many inscriptions around the church describing its history. The annual festival is celebrated on October 3rd.

Mararikulam Beach / Marari Beach

Mararikulam Beach / Marari Beach

#11 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 16 km from Alappuzha, Mararikulam Beach is a secluded little-known beach situated at Mararikulam village near Alappuzha. It is one of the most scenic beaches near Kochi , and among the top places of sightseeing in Alleppey . This white sand beach is filled with several coconut trees providing a unique appearance to the beach. It is an ideal place for someone who wants to explore the backwaters of Kerala and relax amidst a peaceful environment. An evening stroll is one of the best hangouts here during your Alleppey trip . This beach is safe for swimming. Tourists can indulge themselves with Ayurvedic treats which are offered by Ayurvedic Massage Centre. The beach is about 3 km from NH47 junction (called Mararikulam-Kalithattu Junction) before Kanjikkunzhi. The NH47 Junction is connected .....

Pathiramanal Island, Near Kumarakom

Pathiramanal Island, Near Kumarakom

#12 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 12 km from Kumarakom Bus Station & 20 km from Alappuzha, Pathiramanal Island (meaning - Sands of Night) is a small & breathtakingly beautiful island in the Vembanad Lake. Situated on the border of Kottayam - Alapuzha districts, It is one of the popular places to visit as part of Kumarakom tour . Spread across 10 acres, Pathiramanal Island is also known as Anantha Padmanabhan Thopu, and is about 1.5 km from Muhamma boat jetty. Among the famous Kumarakom places to visit , the island is home to hundreds of rare birds, including 91 local species of birds and 50 migratory birds. One can see Pintail Ducks, Common Teal, Night Heron, Cormorant, Darter, Indian Shag, Purple Heron, Cattle Egret, Indian Pond Heron, Little Egret, Bronze-winged Jacanas, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Watercock, Whistling Duck, Cotton Pygmy-Goose, Little Cormorant and Whiskered ..... Distance (From Alleppey): 20 Kms Trip Duration (From Alleppey - Including Travel): 3-4 Hours .....

Kumarakom

#13 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 16 km from Kottayam, 36 km from Alleppey, 56 km from Kochi, 135 km from Munnar & 164 km from Trivandrum, Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands on the Vembanad Lake in Kerala. Also known as the Queen of Vembanad, Kumarakom is the most famous Kerala backwaters destination for traditional houseboat rides and among the most visited Kerala tourist places . The name Kumarakom was derived from the deity of an old temple Kumaran. Kumarakom is also one of the ideal weekend getaways from Kochi . Kumarakom is an unbelievably beautiful paradise of mangrove forests, emerald green paddy fields, and coconut groves. In order to protect the ecology of the place, the Kerala government has declared Kumarakom as a special tourism zone. Arundhati Roy, the author of the 1997 Booker Prize-winning 'The God of Small Things', was ..... Distance (From Alleppey): 58 Kms Trip Duration (From Alleppey - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Nagaraja Temple - Mannarsala

Nagaraja Temple - Mannarsala

#14 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 18 km from Ambalapuzha and 32 km from Alleppey, Sree Nagaraja Temple is an ancient Hindu Temple situated at Mannarsala in Alleppey district of Kerala. It is a popular center of pilgrimage for the devotees of serpent gods and also one of the best places to visit in Alappuzha. Located near Haripad, the temple is dedicated to Nagaraja, the serpent God. It is believed that the deity in this pilgrim center is blessed with the spirit of Lord Shiva and has the form of Lord Vishnu. This is the only shrine in Kerala which is headed by a priestess. According to the legend, the first priestess of Mannarasala Temple gave birth to a five-headed snake, which is believed to reside in the ancestral house to safeguard the family. The famous Mannarasala Temple covers an area of 16 acres of dense green forest grove. The main Mannarasala Temple premise has two separate sanctum sanctorums, one devoted to Sarpayakshi and the other for Nagaraja. There are over 30,000 idol of snakes .....

Sri Vallabha Temple - Thiruvalla, Near Kottayam

Sri Vallabha Temple - Thiruvalla, Near Kottayam

#15 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 29 Kms from Kottayam, 35 Kms from Alappuzha & 33 kms from Pathanamthitta, Sri Vallabha Temple is located near Thiruvalla town (4 Kms) in Pathanamthitta district. This ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is one among the 108 Diva Kshetrams in India. This temple is built in typical Kerala style of temple architecture with fine carvings and murals. The inner sanctum of the temple houses a 6 feet tall idol of Maha Vishnu. The flag staff of the temple is made out of granite and it is about 50 feet tall. A 3 feet idol of Garuda (the eagle vehicle of Lord Vishnu) is installed on top of the flagstaff. This temple is famous for the traditional Kathakali performances almost every night and it is perhaps the only temple in Kerala where Kathakali is regularly performed as a ritual offering to a deity, after the evening Pooja The annual festival of the temple is celebrated in Feb / Mar and the Utharaseeveli festival is celebrated for one day on Mar / Apr. Distance (From Alleppey): 35 Kms Trip Duration (From Alleppey - Including Travel): 2-3 Hours .....

Aranmula, Near Pathanamthitta

Aranmula, Near Pathanamthitta

#16 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 15 Km from Pathanamthitta, 53 Km from Alappuzha & 57 Km from Kumarakom, Aranmula is a Aranmula Snake Boat Race, also known as Aranmula Vallamkali is a popular boat race held in the never ending Kerala Backwaters . This is an annual boat race held in Aranmula district of Kerala during the Onam festival in the month of August-September. It is also known as Uthrittathi Boat Race. Aranmula Vallamkali owes its origin to the Sri Parthasarathy Temple situated on the banks of the Pamba River. The Vallamkali, associated with the annual festival of Sri Parthasarathy, is usually held on the last two days of the festival. The event that attracts tourists from all over the world is conducted not to win any trophy or prize but to celebrate the anniversary of the Sri Krishna idol installation, the main deity at the Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple. It is conducted in the Pamba River in ..... Distance (From Alleppey): 53 Kms Trip Duration (From Alleppey - Including Travel): 3-4 Hours .....

Varkala

#17 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 25 km from Kollam, 44 km from Trivandrum, 51 km from Kovalam, 107 km from Alleppey, 118 km from Kottayam, 127 km from Kanyakumari, 158 km fro Tirunelveli, 174 km from Kochi, and 156 km from Kanyakumari, Varkala is a calm and quiet coastal hamlet situated on the Arabian Sea coast in the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. It is one of the oldest municipalities in Kerala, and among the must include places in Kerala tour packages . Varkala is the suburban city of Trivandrum. Varkala is a lesser-known yet absolutely paradisiacal destination that houses relatively untouched and clean beaches, historical forts, religious sites, natural springs, backwaters, and more. This quaint town in the southern part of Kerala is known for the unique sedimentary rocks belonging to the Cenozoic age, popularly known as the Warkalli Formation, one of the must-include places in Varkala tour packages . The ..... Distance (From Alleppey): 107 Kms Trip Duration (From Alleppey - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Vagamon

#18 of 18 Places to Visit in Alleppey

At a distance of 45 km from Thekkady, 58 km from Idukki, 76 km from Kumarakom, 64 km from Kottayam, 92 km from Munnar, 99 km from Alleppey, 103 km from Kochi, 181 km from Madurai, and 196 km from Trivandrum, Vagamon, or Wagamon is an enchanting hill station situated in Idukki district of Kerala. Located on the Kottayam-Idukki border, it is one of the offbeat hill stations in Kerala , and among the must-include places in Kerala Tour Packages . Perched at an altitude of 1100 m, Vagamon is surrounded by 3 hills namely, Thangal hill, Murugan hill, and Kurisumala at the foothills of Western Ghats. Also known as the Scotland of Asia, Vagamon was discovered by the British who found the place ideal for tea plantations, and they were followed by Christian missionaries who built their abode of service at Kurisumala in Vagamon. National Geographic Traveler has listed Vagamon on their directory ..... Distance (From Alleppey): 99 Kms Trip Duration (From Alleppey - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Most Asked Questions on Alappuzha

Alappuzha experiences pleasant weather in winter season, however, the best time to visit Alappuzha is from August & November to March. This is also the time for houseboat stay, canoeing, fishing and sightseeing. Winter is the busiest season in Alleppey and often hotels and houseboats run full and tourist places are crowded.

Alappuzha usually requires around 2 days to visit the most important attractions. However, there are several wonderful places to visit around Alappuzha like Kochi, Kumarakom and Kottayam which usually take additional one day. Alappuzha can be mixed with near by wonderful destination like Munnar, Thekkady, Kovalam, Idukki by adding few additional days to your trip.

Budget of Alappuzha trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel or houseboat you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Alappuzha tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 5300 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 7300 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Alappuzha like Alleppey Backwater Cruises, Alappuzha Beach, Arthunkal Church, Alappuzha Beach, Sri Krishna Temple - Ambalapuzha, Champakulam, Mullakkal Raja Rajeswari Temple and Krishnapuram Palace. If you have time, you can dedicate a day to visit near by places like Kochi, Kumarakom. Alappuzha is very famous for Backwater canals and beaches. A houseboat cruise in these backwaters is a delightful experience.

One night cruise on the backwaters of the Alappuzha is one of the most popular cruises offered. Alappuzha to Kottayam is one of the most exotic Backwaters cruises can take part. You can read more boat cruises here .

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Alappuzha (Alleppey)

Alappuzha – most still call it Alleppey – is the hub of Kerala's backwaters, home to a vast network of waterways, over a thousand houseboats and an important coir industry. Wandering around the small but chaotic city centre, with its modest grid of canals, you'd be hard-pressed to agree with the 'Venice of the East' tag, and, sadly, at research time a hulking new highway flyover was marring the beauty of Alleppey's popular beach. But head out towards the backwaters and Alleppey becomes graceful and greenery-fringed, disappearing into a watery world of villages, punted canoes, toddy shops and, of course, houseboats. Floating along and gazing over paddy fields of succulent green, curvaceous rice barges and village life along the banks is one of Kerala’s most mesmerisingly beautiful and relaxing experiences.

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Alleppey Lighthouse

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Kidangamparamba Temple

Kidangamparamba Temple

Dedicated to the goddess Bhuvaneshvari, this major Hindu temple in central Alleppey has a soaring, rainbow-coloured Tamil Nadu–style gopuram.

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Mullackal Devi Temple

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  • 35 Charming Places To Visit In Alleppey, Kerala For A Perfect Vacay In 2024

23 Mar 2023

Alleppey, or Alappuzha, is often referred to as the Venice of the East by travelers, and rightly so. The experiences it offers to travelers leave them with a yearning to visit Alleppey, a splendid nature’s paradise, again and again. We’re listing down the top places to visit in Alleppey, so that your escapade is nothing less than magnificent. Read on to know about these amazing places to visit in Alleppey .

35 Places To Visit In Alleppey

Wondering what’s more to Alleppey than backwaters? Well, if you were then you are at the right place. Don’t wonder and get ready to wander! These amazing Alleppey tourist places will take you on a ride of a lifetime. With a number of attractions enfolded in its old-school aura, you can completely enjoy yourself at these places.

Beaches In Alleppey

Alleppey has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country and visiting these tops our list of fun things to do in Alleppey in 1 day. And the best part about these beaches is that they’re still in their untouched, pristine form as they do not encounter many visitors.

1. Alappuzha Beach

A couple parasailing, a prominent water sport at Alappuzha Beach in Alleppey

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With dense palm groves, a beautiful park nearby, an ancient lighthouse, pristine sceneries, & a charming blend of the sea, canals, lagoons, and freshwater rivers all under one roof, the Alappuzha Beach is among the top places to visit in Alleppey. The picturesque beach provides a perfect location for many of the movies shot here time and again. The beach is a paradise for people seeking relaxation as well as for those willing to indulge in adventure activities like parasailing, beach volleyball, & surfing.

Location: Alappuzha Things To Do: Parasailing, beach volleyball, and surfing Famous For:  Alappuzha beach festival, Sand art festival, etc.

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2. Marari Beach

The Marari Beach in Alleppey, among the prominent places to visit in Alleppey

Located a mere 11 km away from Alleppey in the quaint town of Mararikulam, Marari Beach is the perfect spot for a relaxing, family trip or a romantic stroll with your lover. The seawater is clean and ideal for swimming. A number of lavish yet budgeted holiday resorts and homestay accommodation options present in the area make this beach one of the best tourist places in Alleppey.

Tip : Take a stroll down the beach with your beloved under the setting sun and witness the breathtaking beauty that Marari Beach is known for.

Location: Beach Road, Mararikulam 688006, India Things To Do: Relaxing, swimming Famous For:  Filthy stretch, palm-fringed bay, blue sea and picturesque ambience

3. Andhakaranazhi Beach

Fishermen preparing their boat on the Andhakaranazhi Beach in Alleppey

Famous as the ‘Lagoon of Darkness’ among tourists and an absolute delight among hardcore nature photographers, Andhakaranazhi is a gorgeous beach located 31 km from Alleppey on the Kochi-Alleppey route and is one of the most beautiful places to visit near Alleppey . Housing the super pretty Manakkodam lighthouse, the beach is where the backwaters and the Arabian Sea merge and the phenomenon is a sight in itself, especially at the time of sunset and sunrise.

Location: Alappuzha-Arthunkal-Chellanam-Thoppumpady Rd, Alappuzha, India Things To Do: Photography, relaxing Famous For: Sunset and sunrise views

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4. Thumpoly Beach

Thumpoly Beach

Want to end your vacation on a romantic note? Well then, here is Thumpoly Beach where you can savor a stunning sunset with your partner. After all the exploring, you can relax here on the golden sand and enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean and greenery. You can also get relief from the heat by splashing some cold water from the ocean. Make sure that you include this place in your itinerary as it is a perfect place to end your Alleppey sightseeing tour.

Location: Thumpoly Beach, Alappuzha, Kerala Things To Do: Spend leisure hours, indulge in water sports adventure Famous For:  Mesmerizing beauty

5. Punnapra Beach

Punnapra Beach

If you are the kind of person who likes to explore secluded places then Alleppey has just the right place for you. Punnapra is one of the tranquil places to see in Alleppey which is surrounded by green palm trees against a stunning blue background of waters. You can walk hand in hand with your partner here and then relax on the beach, soaking in the warmth of the sun’s rays. Apart from this, you can also opt for an ayurvedic massage under the sky lit with stars.

Location: Punnapra, Kerala Things To Do:  Spend leisure hours by the beach, indulge in water sports adventure Famous For:  Tranquil ambiance

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6. Thottappally Beach

Thottappally Beach

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For spending some quality time with your family on your vacation, you must visit Thottappally Beach which is also considered to be one of the best A lleppey places to visit . The highlight of this beach is its mesmerizing sunsets and black sand. The reason for the black sand is the high content of Zircon found in it. You will find a mix of white and black sand at this beach and you can relax here while enjoying the view of palm trees and sunset. Take a stroll on the beach barefoot and relax your weary soul!

Location: Thottappally, Alleppey Things To Do: Photography, enjoy sunset and sunrise Famous For: Unique mix of white and black sand

Temples And Churches In Alleppey

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7. Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple

The delicious Palpayasam being served in a coconut shell at Shri Krishna Temple in Alleppey

One of the most important sightseeing places in Alleppey, this temple is a must-visit for anyone travelling to Alleppey for the first time. Believed to have been built in 790 AD, the Krishna Temple in Alappuzha is a Hindu temple famous for the ‘ palpayasam’ , a delicious sweet pudding made of rice and milk offered to the deities as well as the visitors there. Famous among visitors as the ‘Dwaraka of the South’, this temple is among the highly recommended places to see in Alleppey.

Location: SH 12, Ambalapuzha, Kerala 688561 Things To Do: Visit temple, savour delicious sweets Famous For:  Known as Dwaraka of the South

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8. St. Mary Forane Church

The St Mary Forane Church, among the oldest churches in Alleppey

One of the oldest and most beautiful Christian churches in the country, the St Mary Forane Church belongs to the Syro Malabar Church under the archeparchy of Changanacherry. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Alleppey owing to its magnificent sculpture, murals, and the stunning views of the backwaters flowing adjacent to it.

Location: Alleppey Things To Do: Visit church, attend mass Famous For: Magnificent sculpture, murals, and the stunning views of the backwaters

9. St. Andrew’s Basilica Arthunkal

St. Andrew's Basilica Arthunkal In Alleppey

Well known as the only shrine of St. Sebastian in the entire world, the St. Andrew’s Basilica Arthunkal is one of the most popular  Alappuzha tourist places. Established in the 16th century and renovated quite a few times after that, the St. Andrew’s Basilica Arthunkal is something that you shouldn’t leave out of your itinerary for its majestic architecture among other things.

Location:  Arthunkal Basilica, Arthunkal P.O, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Kerala – 688524. Things To Do: Visit church, attend mass Famous For:  Majestic architecture

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10. Edathua Church

Edathua Church In Allepppey

Popular for hosting grand feasts in the month of May, Edathua Church is one of the popular  Alleppey tourist places. Located in close proximity to the sea level area, this church is known for numerous reasons. A massive Edathua is located close to the church and hence the name. The architecture resembles the designs of the popular churches in medieval Europe.

Location:  Church Road, Edathua, Kuttanad Taluk, Kerala 689573 Things To Do: Visit the church Famous For:  Exquisite architecture

11. St. Andrew’s Forane Church

St. Andrew's Forane Church In Alleppey

You cannot miss St. Andrew’s Forane Church on your  Alleppey sightseeing  tour. Another one of the popular pilgrimage sites in Alleppey, this church was built during the 16th century by Portuguese missionaries and lies in close proximity to the shore of the Arabian Sea. This is amongst the best tourist places in Alappuzha .

Location:  The Rector, St Andrew’s Basilica, Arthunkal, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Kerala – 688530. Things To Do:  Visit church, attend mass Famous For:  16th century church

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12. Mullakkal Bhagavathy Temple

Mullakkal Bhagavathy Temple

Mullakkal Bhagavathy Temple is believed to be 500-years old which is dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy. This is the most beautiful part of this district which is why it is counted among the top places to see in Alleppey. While exploring this place, you will find several photographers, travellers, and architects visiting this place. Once inside the temple, you will get to witness the 20 feet tall idol of the goddess. To enter the inner sanctum, men are asked to remove their upper body clothes.

Location: Mullackal Rd, Mullakkal, Alappuzha, Kerala 688011 Things To Do: Visit temple, attend prayer Famous For:  20 feet tall idol of the goddess

13. Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple

Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple

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Located in Alappuzha district, Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple is the largest temple in Kerala that is dedicated to Serpent gods. On the path that leads to the temple and trees, there are around 1,00,000 images of snakes. Every year this temple organizes Mannarasala Aayilyam which is a festival in a grand way. The main family that is taking care of the temple participates in all the rituals of this festival and you must attend this auspicious festival. It is one of the best places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day.

Location: Mannarasala P.O, Haripad, Kerala Things To Do: Visit temple, attend prayer Famous For:  The largest temple in Kerala

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14. Chettikulangara Temple

Chettikulangara Temple

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Chettikulangara Temple is one of the best places to visit in Alleppey for all religious people and is located in Chettikulangara. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Sree Bhadrakali who was born out of Lord Shiva’s third eye and according to Hindu mythology, she killed the demon Daruka. The locals worship Goddess Bhadrakali for prosperity and salvation. Bhadra means good and Kali refers to the Goddess of time and so the locals believe that Goddess Bhadrakali is the Goddess of time.

Location : Chettikulangara, P.O, Mavelikara, Kerala Things To Do: Visit temple, attend prayers Famous For:  Religious site

15. Chakkulathukavu Temple

Chakkulathukavu Temple

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Situated in Neerattupuram, Alappuzha District, Chakkulathukavu Temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. This is one of the most visited temples in the state on this list of places to see in Alleppey . Chakkulathukavu temple is located on the bank of the serene Pampa River. All South Indians and other tourists visit this temple every year to worship Goddess Durga. The best time to visit this temple is in November or December as the festival Pongala is celebrated in these months.

Location: Chakkulathukavu Road, Ambalappuzha Things To Do: Visit temple, attend prayers Famous For:  Religious site

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16. Haripad Subrahmanya Temple

Haripad Subrahmanya Temple

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Subrahmanya Swami Temple is the largest and oldest Subrahmanya Swami Temple in Kerala. This temple is one of the most prominent places to visit in Alleppey for all the devotees of Subrahmanya Swami. The main deity worshipped in this temple is Lord Karthikeya who is God of War. To make the most out of your vacation, you should plan your visit to Aavani Ulsavam or Chithira Thiruvulsavam festival so that you can witness the grand celebrations.

Location: Haripad, Alleppey Things To Do: Visit temple, attend prayers Famous For:  Religious site

Villages In And Near Alleppey

The quaint village life of Alleppey is a must-visit for all nature lovers, photographers, and people looking for total relaxation. A hub of major indigenous activities and the production of natural goods, the villages in and near Alleppey are a vital element for the surrounding urban centres. Tourists come from far and wide to get a closer look at the village life in Alleppey.

Tip : To be able to experience the tranquil villages surrounding Alleppey, take a backwater ride and get down at a hamlet on either of its shores.

17. Kuttanad

Women working in a paddy field in the village of Kuttanad in Alleppey

Popularly known in the South as the Rice Bowl of Kerala, the village of Kuttanad is one of the few places in the world where farming is carried out below sea level. Its vast picturesque paddy fields, the various activities of toddy tapping, duck farming, coconut cultivation, & fishing, allure tourists from all over the world. It is considered one of the best tourist places in Alleppey because of its famous recipes for spicy curries and finger-licking delicacies.

Location: Kerala Things To Do: Sightseeing, fishing, nature walks Famous For:  Picturesque paddy fields

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18. Karumadi

Men working in the paddy fields of the village of Karumadi in Alleppey

The village is famous majorly for the Karumadi Kuttanam, a half broken black quartz statue of Buddha, a rare sight to see in Southern India. But the presence of this relic is not the only peculiar thing about the village. The villagers practise many queer and interesting traditions associated with the statue here that attract travelers, archeologists, and documentary makers every year. This serene little village surrounded by brackish water and pretty paddy fields is truly one of the best places to see in Alleppey.

Location: Kerala Things To Do: Sightseeing Famous For:  Karumadi Kuttanam

19. Champakulam

Champakulam

Imagine paddy fields and coconut trees hovering over the Pampa River in Alappuzha, now who would want to miss this picturesque view on their vacation to Kerala? Champakulam is famous for its traditional boat race which attracts several tourists every year to this place. Apart from this, there is Champakulam Church which is considered to be one of the oldest churches in India that receives a heavy footfall every year. This is one of the best places to visit in Alappuzha .

Location: Alappuzha District, Kerala Things To Do:  Sightseeing Famous For:  Traditional boat race

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Other Attractions In Alleppey

Alleppey isn’t just about backwaters and beaches. It has a few more gems that attract tourists and leave them spellbound.

20. Alleppey Lighthouse

The Lighthouse on the shores of Alleppey

The Alappuzha Lighthouse, once a marker of the busiest ports and trade centres of Kerala, is now an important historical monument in Alleppey, and the first of its kind along the Arabian coast. One can go to the top and enjoy the awesome greenscapes of the entire Alleppey town and enhance their Alleppey sightseeing experience. One can also click amazing pictures with the lighthouse in the backdrop.

Location: CCSB Rd, Civil Station Ward, Alappuzha, Kerala 688012 Things To Do: Photography Famous For:  Tranquil ambiance

21. Krishnapuram Palace

The Krishnapuram Palace cum museum in Alleppey

The Krishnapuram Palace is well known for its grand Keralan architecture, gabled roof, narrow corridors and dormer windows. The palace cum museum houses the Gajendra Moksham, one of the biggest wall paintings in Kerala and is one of the popular Alappuzha tourist places . This superb example of great architectural design is among the prominent places to visit in Alleppey. Do visit it on your next trip to Alleppey.

Location: Dist, Kayamkulam, Oachira Rd, Near, Krishnapuram, Kerala 690533 Things To Do: Sightseeing Famous For: Keralan architecture, gabled roof, narrow corridors

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22. Pathiramanal: For Birdwatching

pathiramanal

If you are looking for places to visit in Alleppey in 2 days , then Pathiramanal Island in the backwaters of Alleppey is that place that should be on every traveler’s list. The island is quite scenic and the surroundings are idyllic. The island is also a great place for those who enjoy birdwatching. There are around 90 local species of birds that can be spotted on the island and another 50 species of migratory birds. The island is 30 minutes speedboat ride away from Alleppey and one should definitely head here on their visit to Alleppey.

Location: Muhamma Things To Do: Birds spotting Famous For:  Migratory birds

23. Vembanad Lake

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Spanning several districts of the state, Vembanad Lake is the second largest lake in Kerala . It is also a major site of tourist attraction in Alleppey and has a number of resorts on its banks. Lying in the heart of Kerala backwaters, the lake is famous for its scenic beauty. If one is just passing by the town and looking for places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day , then Vembanad Lake makes for an amazing spot to visit.

Location: Kerala Things To Do: Water sports adventure Famous For:  Home to the second largest lake of Kerala

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24. Pandavan Rock

Ella Rock

A coming together of beautiful caves and mesmerising carvings, Pandavan Rock is glorious. It is believed that Pandavas stayed here during the Mahabarata and hence the name so the site is not just pretty  but historical too. One of the most famous  tourist places in Alappuzha,  Pandavan Rock is something you shouldn’t miss.

Location: Urukunnu, Alappuzha, Kerala – 691307 Things To Do:  Trekking, photography Famous For:  Beautiful caves and mesmerising carvings

25. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary In Alleppey

One of the most famous tourist places in Alappuzha for one day trip ,  the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is at the banks of the popular Lake Vembanad and one can witness many beautiful birds from Siberia, the Himalayas and around the world, here. If you like bird watching then this is the place for you. Siberian Stork, Heron, Egret and Teal are some of the birds you can spot here. You can also try out the popular restaurants in Kumarakom .

Location: Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563 Things To Do: Birds spotting, nature walks Famous For:  Migratory birds

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26. Chavara Bhawan

Chavara Bhawan

With an intention to serve humanity, Chavara Bhawan is listed as one of the top tourist places in Alleppey. It is the ancestral house of St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara and now it serves as a pilgrimage site in the district. The construction of this place can be dated back to the year 1805. The best part about this place is that it is wrapped by paddy fields and Alleppey backwaters which is why you will find nature lovers here. If you are searching for places to visit in Alleppey in 2 days, make sure to stop by Chavara Bhawan.

Location: Kuttamangalam, Kainakary, Kerala 688501 Things To Do:  Attend prayers Famous For: Ancestral house of St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara

27. Vijaya Beach Park

Vijaya Beach Park

If you are traveling with your kids to Alleppey then we have just the right place for you and that is Vijaya Beach Park. It is one of the best places to visit in Alleppey with kids as the park is equipped with swings, slides, trains where children can enjoy. In addition to this, several cultural programs are organized here which keeps the entertainment going on and also attracts many travelers.

Location: Alappuzha Bypass Rd, Vellappally, Sea View Ward, Alappuzha, Kerala 688007 Things To Do: Enjoy rides, indulge in activities Famous For:  Emtertainment and amusement park

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28. Punnamada Lake

Punnamada Lake

Another amazing place to explore in Alleppey is Punnamada Lake where you can experience the sheer beauty of nature. The place just freshens up the mood due to its pleasant surroundings and picturesque vistas. If you want to get the best of your experience then you must hire a houseboat and witness the nature up close so that you do not miss out on anything on your Alleppey sightseeing tour.

Location: Alappuzha, Kerala Things To Do:  Sightseeing, boating Famous For:  Pleasant surroundings and picturesque vistas

29. Mullakkal Street

Mullakal Street

If you are tired of exploring the tourist places in Alleppey then it is time for some shopping. Mullakkal Street is one of the best places for shopping in Alleppey as you will find a wide variety of things to buy from here. Ranging from handicrafts to wooden boxes, there is a lot that you must take away from this district as souvenirs. So, make sure that you head to this street for a shopping spree!

Location: Mullakkal, Alappuzha, Kerala Things To Do:  Buy a variety of things Famous For:  Shopping

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30. Revi Karunakaran Museum

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If you are a person who likes to explore the relics and artworks then Revi Karunakaran Museum is the best place to be in Alleppey. You will get to witness the crystal work and several works that depict the traditional art and culture of Kerala. The most amazing part is the collection of the Tanjore paintings which allure travellers and art fanatics from all around India. The showstopper of this museum is the 250-feet tall mural which will leave you jaw-dropped. Apart from  all the other fascinating places, visiting this museum is definitely one of the best things to see in Alleppey.

Location: XVIII/990-A, VCSB Road, near Power House Bridge, Alappuzha, Kerala 688012 Things To Do: Explore the museum Famous For: Vast collection of the Tanjore paintings

31. Triveni Floating Market

Triveni Floating Market

You must have heard of the famous floating market in Bangkok, right? Well, you don’t have to head to Thailand to witness the amazing floating market as India has its own which goes by the name Triveni Floating Market and is located in Kerala. With white and red checks, it is a state-owned market that floats on the river. Yes, you get to buy things on a boat like stationery, food, toiletries, etc. just like a normal market. You can explore this market on your visit to the Vembanad Lake in Alleppey.

Location: Kuttanadu Area, Alappuzha, Kerala Things To Do: Indulge in shopping Famous For: Floating market

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Backwaters Of Alleppey

No matter how much one tries to describe it, no words can ever truly capture the true beauty of the backwaters of Alleppey. You have to see it to believe it. In addition to natural beauty, the backwaters are also one of the most awesome places to visit in Alleppey for birdwatching. There are various means to get the best experience of the backwaters of Alleppey.

32. Houseboat

A houseboat sailing on the backwaters of Alleppey

These are luxurious huts floating on water that give one all the facilities imaginable. You can book a private houseboat for an overnight stay and ride like royalty across the waters while your very own special chef pampers you with delicious varieties of authentic South Indian meals cooked on the boat itself. The houseboat is an excellent option for those wishing to spend the entire day in peace and relaxation, and witnessing the glorious night time around the backwaters, a sight too beautiful to miss. Oh, did we tell you that you can also spend a romantic day at the special Alleppey honeymoon houseboats .

Cost : ₹3,000-4,000 per person Things To Do: Stay at houseboats Famous For:  Leisurely vacay

33. Public Ferry

The Public Ferry, an inexpensive means of exploring the backwaters of Alleppey

For those wanting to enjoy the backwaters which happen to be one of the most famous places to visit in Alappuzha, on a shoestring budget and with a comparatively shorter trip, the public ferry is the best option. The ferry takes you from Alleppey to Kottayam and the entire journey takes about 2 hours and a half. Presently, the ferry would only take tourists as far as the Kanjiram Boat Jetty from where they’ll be required to take a bus if they need to get to Kottayam.

Cost : ₹10 per person Things To Do:  Enjoy backwaters Famous For:  Pocket-friendly way to experience backwaters

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34. Shikara

A Shikara in Alleppey, perfect for family visiting with kids

If you thought Shikaras were only in Kashmir, then you’ll be in for a surprise at Alleppey. A shikara is a rather smaller version of a houseboat, but with somewhat the same beauty and comfort. Seating up to 20 people at once, a shikara is a great option for those who wish to go for a self-guided cruise over the waterways, making a stopover at whatever places they want to. Families with kids usually opt for shikaras in while exploring the tourist places in Alleppey.

Cost : ₹500 onwards Things To Do:  Admire the surrounding beauty Famous For:  Smaller versions of houseboats

35. Canoes & Kayaks

A canoe, ideal for a romantic ride on the backwaters in Alleppey

Get into a canoe and you might actually feel like you’ve stepped into Venice. Row over the olive coloured waters in these longboats through narrow canals and experience the true elegance of Alleppey with your lover.

Cost: ₹300 onwards Things To Do: Canoeing and kayaking Famous For: Enthralling experiences

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Where To Stay In Alleppey?

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  • Budget : Riverside Retreat, Lake & Paddy Home Stay, Motty’s Homestay
  • Luxury : JCT Houseboat, Deshadan Backwater Resort, Lemon Tree Vembanad Lake Resort

How To Reach Alleppey?

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  • By Air : Take a flight to Cochin International Airport, and get to Alleppey by bus or cab. Alleppey is 75 km away from the airport.
  • By Train : All major cities are connected to Alleppey by the Alleppey Railway Station
  • By Road : Alleppey is accessible by National Highway-47 if one wishes to take a road trip to Alleppey.

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The glistening, emerald green water spotted with the whites and pinks of water lilies, the coconut trees swaying in the cool, sea breeze, the green stretches of paddy fields on either sides, the flocks of ducks swimming about lazily, and the long necks of cormorants visible out of the surface of water. Make sure to experience all these awesome places on your next vacation in Alleppey ! Know of any more places to visit in Alleppey? Tell us in the comments below.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Alleppey

Which are the best places to visit in Alleppey?

Some of the best attractions you can visit in Alleppey include Alappuzha Beach, Marari Beach, Andhakaranazhi Beach, St. Mary Forane Church, St. Andrew’s Basilica, Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple, Chettikulangara Temple, and Haripad Subrahmanya Temple.

How can I get around in Alleppey?

To reach one tourist attraction to another, you can either hire a bike on rent or use the local transport like autos. To get around Alleppey cozily, you can hire a cab and enjoy wonderful sightseeing experiences.

Will it be safe to travel to some of the beautiful places in Alleppey after COVID crisis?

Yes, Alleppey is one of the safest places to visit during the current Covid situation. However, you need to follow all the covid protocols like wearing a mask when in public, maintaining required social distance, and sanitizing hands at certain intervals. Also, make sure to check the Covid update of the destination you’re planning to visit.

How can I spend my day in Alleppey?

Alleppey is a beautiful city in Kerala where one can begin the day by taking a shikara and canoe ride in the backwaters. The ride can be of 3-5 hours, and one is usually charged per hour for it. In the afternoon, after having lunch at a local restaurant, one can head to one of the beaches in Alleppey to watch the sunset.

Which is the best time to visit Alleppey?

The best time to plan a trip to Alleppey is from November to March during the winter season when the temperature isn’t too high and it is pleasant to explore the place. During this time, the temperature hovers around 26.1°C that makes it perfect for enjoying a wonderful vacation.

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Kerala, God’s own country, with its beauty and bounty never fails to astound visitors from all over the world. One such enchantress of the state is Alleppey. The beautiful lakes and lagoons make Alleppey no less than ‘The Venice of the East’, a title quite rightly ascribed to this place. On these backwaters, thousands of houseboats called the Kettuvalam cruise in tranquillity all day long, with visitors on board.

Best time to visit Alleppey:

Alleppey is open round the year but the best time to visit this paradise is during winters between November – February due to favourable weather conditions and houseboat rides. The summers are generally hot here, but the preparations for the famous Annual Boat Race commences in June.

Places to see in Alleppey:

Although the serenity of the backwaters, the peaceful houseboat rides, and the beautiful beaches mainly attract tourists, there is more to see in Alleppey.

Staying in Kuttanad and enjoying the quaint village life, is a real deal for a true nature lover. In Kuttanad, one can see the traditional method of how farming is done 4 to 10 ft below the sea level, the green luscious coconut farmlands, and the spellbinding canals and waterways.

There is an old lighthouse standing alone along the beach line, so capturing the most spectacular view of the setting sun won’t be a big deal for the nature enthusiasts.

Ancient temples and churches

Beholding two different religions co-existing in harmony provides eternal peace. The temples and churches of Nagaraja, Ambalapuzha Krishna, Chettikulangara Devi, St Mary’s Church, Latin Catholic Church, and St. Andrew’s Basilica at Arthunkal can be visited for a wholesome spiritual experience.

Every year during the month of June, one can witness the practice session of the famous Nehru Trophy Boat Race. One gets ample time and scope to capture lovely photographs of this magnificent backwater sport.

Krishnapuram Palace

The Krishnapuram Palace and museum is yet another interesting place to explore, situated in Kayamkulam, at around 47 km from Alleppey.

Kumarakom Sanctuary

The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is truly a bird lovers’ heaven, which houses many rare, native and migratory bird species. It is located at 45 minutes’ drive from Alleppey

Things to do in Alleppey:

Bird watching.

There can be nothing more interesting than watching birds in a canoe or a kayak, one gets the pleasure of both at the same time.

Ayurvedic massage

As you cruise the backwaters, don’t miss the small massage parlors on the small islands. Step out of your boat for a relaxing massage.

Collecting local artefacts

Shopping for indigenous articles sold in the local markets are worth buying and facilitates the development of the community.

How to reach Alleppey?

You can reach Alleppey by road or by train.

Closest railway station/bus stop to Alleppey:

Frequent bus services connect Alleppey to the nearest cities like Kochi, Chennai, Trivandrum, and Mysore.

There are regular train services connecting Alleppey with most trains travelling to and from Kerala.Train service directly connects Alleppey to Kochi and Trivandrum. The nearest railway station is Alappuzha Railway Station, which is located within the city.

Closest airport to Alleppey:

The nearest airport to Alleppey is Cochin International Airport. It is located 83.2kms away connected via NH-66.

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Top 8 Places To Visit In Alleppey (Alappuzha)

Located in the heart of the slithering backwaters of Kerala, Alleppey or Alappuzha is often termed the “ Venice of the East” . The town is among the oldest planned towns in India and is famous for its several backwater canals, beaches, paddy fields and lagoons. Alleppey is iconic for its houseboats cruises in the backwaters and attracts thousands of visitors each year. With the Laccadive Sea on its west Alleppey is blessed with an abundance of natural flora and fauna and the backwaters and the wetlands make it rich in marine life and resident and migratory avi fauna. Alleppey is also a cultural hub in Kerala since the early Sangam Era (3rd Century BC – 4th Century AD) and was a stronghold of the Chera Kingdom and had trade relations with the Greek and Romans. Alleppey was also one of the spots where St. Thomas the Apostle built the Churches. Here’s the list of the best places to visit in Alleppey .

1. Alleppey Beach

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The iconic Alleppey beach is the perfect place to relax on a quiet and subtle evening. The waters of the Arabian Sea look majestic from the white sandy shores. If lucky, one can also view the dolphins from the beach. Nevertheless, the waters are not safe for swimming due to the strong currents especially during the monsoons.

2. Karumadikkuttan

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Karumadikkuttan refers to the local name for the 9th century black granite statue of Buddha found abandoned at a nearby stream called Karumady thodu. The Statue is unfortunately missing its entire left half but has now been conserved by the Kerala State Government.

3. Marari Beach

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Located almost 11 kilometers from Alleppey, Marari Beach is famous for its Ayurvedic 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.

4. Kerala Backwaters

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Giving Alleppey the moniker ‘The Venice of the East’, Kerala backwater canals attract thousands of tourists to Alleppey each year. The snake boat races and the houseboat cruises are a must do activity in Alleppey. Owing to its rich bird and marine life, the backwaters are the best place to try some extravagant seafood.

5. Vembanad Lake

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The longest Lake in India and the largest lake in Kerala, the Vembanad Lake is known by the name Punnamada Lake in Alleppey. The lake covers an area of 2033.02 sq km, making the largest wetland system in India. The lake enjoys rich biodiversity and is home to several marine, bird and animal species. The lake is also home to the annual snake boat racing which must be witnessed.

6. Mannarasala Temple

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Located amidst lush green surroundings, the Mannarasala Temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Nagaraja. While the origins of the temple are shrouded with Hindu legends, it is one of the major pilgrim spots with a typical Kerala temple architecture. The amazing architecture and the 30,000 images of various mythical snakes, makes it a must visit spot.

7. Mullakkal Bhagavathy Temple

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Dedicated to Goddess Rajarajeswari a form of the Hindu deity Shakti, the Mullakkal Bhagavathy Temple is built in a style that distinguishes it from the other temples in Kerala. The roof is absent over the image of the deity and it also contains an elephant house. The temple is a unique architectural marvel which must be visited.

8. Krishnapuram Palace

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The iconic Travancore style castle, The Krishnapuram Palace was built by Anizham Thirunal Marthanda Varma in the 18th century. Today the palace is a major tourist attraction and also contains a small museum maintained by the Archeological department of Kerala. Do visit for witnessing the breathtaking Kerala style architecture and several antiquities from the Travancore era.

Alleppey is one of the major cities that are located in the Kerala Backwaters. Its lush green surroundings, friendly people, rich abundance of marine, bird and animal life make it a prime tourist destination in Kerala . The above-mentioned places are a must visit to experience the natural beauty and culture of Alleppey.

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21 Places to visit in Alleppey and Munnar

Things to do in Alleppey- Munnar

Alappuzha (or Alleppey) is a city on the shore of the Laccadive Sea in the state of Kerala. The name of the city falls from the 19th-century Alappuzha  Lighthouse which acted as modern GPS for the ships arriving at its shore. It is a beautiful city with many temples, beaches and parks that making it a thriving tourist spot.

Munnar is a city on a hill in the state of Kerala which previously acted as the summer hill resort for the British Raj elite. However, with its numerous waterfalls, peaks and other natural sites it has gained popularity among tourists.

Alleppey and Munnar are like the two different poles yet they are so close to each other a perfect weekend getaway trip at Kerala means a visit to both the places to enjoy both the beauties of nature.

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How to reach?

By Air – The Cochin International Airport is the nearest airport from Alleppey which is located at a distance of 75 kilometers and 110 kilometers  from Munnar. The airport has regular connecting flights from all over the country as well as abroad making it an easy in and easy go for tourists. Tourists can hire a cab from the airport to reach their desired destination.

By Train – The Alleppey Railway Station  is the nearest railway station to Alleppey which as regular trains that connected the city to its various parts as well as it has trains to Cochin and Trivandrum. The closes railway station to Munnar is at Aluva, which is located at a distance of 110 kilometers and connects the hill station with rest of the state.

By Road – Both Alleppey and Munnar has many bus services which include both government and private bus services which connects the other cities of Kerala to them as well as Tamil Nadu making it really an hassle free journey for all tourists.

Places to visit

Religious places, 1) ambalappuzha sri krishna temple –.

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It is an ancient Hindu temple which is dedicated to lord Krishna. The temple complex houses ancient wall paintings which are well preserved. The temple complex is huge which is to accommodate the many elephants that the temple has. Since it is one of the main tourist spot and Best Alleppey and Munnar packages have to contain a visit to this place, it is recommended to get the tickets prior to the visit to avoid the long queue that it usually has.

Location – State Highway 12, Ambalapuzha, Kerala

2) C.S.I Christ Church –

It is a stone church built in 1910 which has colonial style architecture. The doors and windows are speculated to have been gifted by Belgium during its establishment.

Location – Kochi – Madurai – Dhanushkodi Road, Moolakadai, Munnar, Kerala

3) Mount Carmel Church –

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Built in 1898 this church is certainly one of the oldest churches in the region. Located on a hill top it oversees the whole of the city, kind of like a guardian angel. The church is not very crowded and is postponed in a calm and quiet location which makes it all the more appealing to the people who want to have some lone and peaceful time.

Location – Nullatanni, Munnar, Kerala  

4) Chettikulangara Devi Temple –

This is temple is dedicated to Lord Sree Bhadrakali and is one of the most popular and most important religious temple in the whole of Kerala. According to the city tour guide the temple is said to be a staggering 1200 years old and the architecture of the temple is as grand as it can be. This makes it more popular among tourist and thus is a busy location.

Location – Chettikulangara, P.O. Mavelikkara, Alappuzha, Kerala

5) Mullakkal Temple –

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The Mullakkal temple at Alleppey is very popular among tourists and is visited my tons of tourist from around the country. Though the temple is dedicated to one main deity the temple complex also houses many other God’s like Hanuman, Ganapathi, Subramanya, Nagaraja, Navagraha, Sree Krishna and Ayyappa. The temple complex is huge with nice wall decorations and a clean surrounding. Every year during Christmas and New Years the street in front becomes a lively market place with many souvenir shops and food joints. Best Alleppey and Munnar trips have to have a visit to this temple.

Location – Alappuzha, Kerala  

6) Kanichukulangara Devi temple –

This is a Hindu temple which is dedicated to goddess Bhagawathi. This is one of the most popular temples in the region which makes the temple crowded all throughout the year.

Location – Kanichukulangara, Mararikkulam North, Kerala

7) Kidangamparambu Temple –

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The temple is dedicated to Sree Bhuvaneswari Devi and Sree Badrakali. The temple compound is big enough and thus has many other deities inside the temple compound as well. Sree Ganapathy, Sree Sastha, Sree Murugan, Sree Krishna are some of the other deities that devotees might find here. The temple is known for its spiritual power and is popular among the locals as well as tourists.

Location – Kidangamparambu – Finishing Point Road, Kidangamparamp, Thathampally, Alappuzha, Kerala

8) Mararikulam Mahadeva Temple –

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The temple is a majestic Shiva temple which is built in the Travancore style architecture. The popular belief of this place is to light the lamp if you are praying for something particular, it is done so your prayer is heard. It is a huge temple compound, so a thing to do here would be a simple stroll around the temple complex to imbibe in the spiritual atmosphere.

Location – Mararikulam, Kerala

9) Viani Church –

It is a great church which is very popular among the locals as well as tourists. Built in a peculiar structure this church is surely different from all the other churches in the state of Kerala. According to the city tour guide the architecture and the jolly fair that it holds every year make it popular as a tourist destination.

Location – Punnapra, Kerala

Natural Structure and Sightseeing

10) vembanad lake –.

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Location – Vembanad, Alleppey, Kerala

11) Alappuzha Beach –

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Location –  Alleppey, Kerala

12) Krishnapuram Palace –

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Location – Oachira Road, Near Kayamkulam, Alappuza, Krishnapuram, Kerala

13) Alappuzha lighthouse –

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Location – CCSB Rd, Civil Station Ward, Alappuzha, Kerala

Timing – 9–11:45AM, 2–5:30PM

14) Marari Beach –

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This beach is one of the best beaches in Kerala as it is not very crowded since it is located 11 km from  the city of Alleppey. Clear blue waves, golden sand, coastal trees and blue sky, it is a perfectly cinematic setting for a perfectly cinematic outing. Best Alleppey and Munnar trips have to have a visit to this beach for its sheer beauty.

Location – Alappuzha-Arthunkal- Cherthala, Thoppumpady road, Mararikulam, Alappuzha, Kerala

15) Punnamada Kayal –

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Location – Punnamada, Starting Point, Alappuzha, Kerala

16) Attukal Waterfalls –

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It surely is one of the most majestic and great waterfall one can witness. The waterfall is in full form during winters when the waters just gush out in high speed make it a splendid view. The lush greenery around and the huge rocks make it a place in the natures lap and also a great location for photography. However, bath at the small pond of water that is formed by the waterfall is prohibited as it has the most dangerous swirls one can imagine.

Location – Nadaiyar road,   Munnar, Kerala

17) Pothamedu viewpoint –

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Location –  Munnar, Kerala

18) Eravikulam National Park –

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Location – The Wildlife Warden Munnar, Idukki, Kerala

Timing – 7:30AM–4PM ‘

19) Mattupetty Dam –

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This dam near Munnar is a Concrete Gravity dam which was opening in the year 1953 as a hydroelectric project in the area. To this day the magnanimity of the dam intrigues all tourists which are what makes it so popular.

Location – Munnar, top station highway, Mattupetty, Kerala

Timing – 8:30AM – 5PM

20) Rose Garden –

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According to the city tour guide this place is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the whole of Kerala. It is an open park which displays the cultivation of all kinds of roses of varied colors. The park is beautifully maintained, thus a visit during the time when the flowers are in their full form will only astonish you with their sheer beauty. Vast stretches of red, yellow, violet and pink and other colors go on for tourist to treat their eyes and soul with one of the most spectacular view, one might only wonder how beautiful nature can be at its best. The best thing to do here is a stroll around the park to make it the best Alleppey and Munnar trip.

Location – Munnar – Udumalpet Road, Nullatanni, Munnar, Kerala

21) Tea Gardens –

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According to the city tour guide, what Darjelling is to the North, Kerala is to the south of India in terms of tea production. Munnar has vast stretches of tea plantations and factories where the harvesting and manufacturing of tea takes place. Tourists often visit various tea plantations and factories to understand the real flavors of tea and also pack some of the best tea as souvenirs for their family and friends. A weekend getaway trips is surely incomplete without a visit to the tea gardens in Munnar.

Location – Unnamed Road, Kannan Devan Hills, Munnar, Kerala

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Alleppey (Alappuzha) in God’s own country in Kerala is a treasure trove for nature lovers. It is popularly known as the Venice of the east. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations to visit with family and friends in Kerala. Alleppey is the crowning glory of Kerala’s backwater tourism. In its blissful shores, lies some of the most popular tourist attractions – Alleppey Beach, Krishnapuram Palace, Kuttanad Backwaters, Marari Beach and Ambalapuzha Temple.

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Alleppey Backwater Tourism

Known for the serene backwaters, Alleppey is surrounded with palm fringes and a carpet of lush greenery. Staying overnight on a houseboat on the backwaters is an experience no one should miss out on. Among various tourist attractions, we have listed some of the best ones below:

  • Visit the 1200 years old Chettikulangara Devi Temple established by Lord Parashuram
  • Visit the most pristine beach of Alleppey, Alappuzha Beach.
  • Visit the ancient village of Kayamkulam which was earlier a maritime trading centre.
  • Visit Pathiramanal, a small island on the backwaters of Alleppey.
  • Rejuvenate your body and mind with Ayurveda spas near Marari Beach.
  • Stay at a luxurious houseboat on the backwaters.
  • Visit the well-known Buddhist centre, Karumadikuttan.
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Summer Season in Alleppey

The season begins in March and extends till May. Though the days are hot and humid, winters are cooler. The temperature ranges from 25°C to 37°C.

Monsoon Season in Alleppey

The season begins in June and ends in September. Alleppey receives heavy rainfall during monsoons due to which tourists cannot enjoy outdoor activities. The rainy season surely makes Alleppey more alluring and beautiful.

Winter Season in Alleppey

The winter season begins in December and extends till February. The temperature ranges from 17°C and 32°C.

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Where to Stay in Alleppey Kerala?

Alleppey Tourism

There are a plethora of places to stay in Alleppey. The best hotels & resorts in Alleppey are often modern, minimalist, trendy, amazingly beautiful and other times rustic, each property is one-of-a-kind. Alleppey Houseboats are the most popular stay options in Alleppey. It is one of the best options to stay in Alleppey. There are fashionable peaceful retreats, boutique hotels, budget hotels, 3* hotels with Ayurvedic spas, 5 Star Hotels and luxury hotels with fine dining restaurants and breathtaking views in the background to soothe your soul and seduce your senses. Alleppey is a beautiful combination of Modern and traditional Kerala architecture. Long sloping roofs, roofs of coconut leaf, internal courtyard are some of the most important features in the houses and hotels of Alleppey.

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How to Reach Alleppey Kerala?

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Alleppey is easily accessible by air. The nearest airport from Alleppey is the Cochin International Airport, located at a distance of 75 km from the main town.

Kerala is well-connected by the railway network. Alleppey has its own railhead namely Alleppey Railway Station which connects it with the major cities of Kerala and India as a whole.

Kerala has excellent road connectivity both intercity and interstate making it easily accessible to tourists. Kerala State Road Transport Corporation also offers brilliant bus and cab services to even the smallest destination in the state.

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In photos: the backwaters of Alleppey, Kerala

The Alleppey backwaters are a common stop on many a tourist trip through Kerala, India. Here’s a guide on how to make the best of your trip to the Alleppey backwaters, including plenty of photos for inspiration.

Ah, Alleppey (… also known as Alappuzha) . Its winding waterways, lush paddy fields, and palm-shaded streets are a sight to behold… and it’s no secret! Cruising the Alleppey backwaters is one of the most popular ways to explore Kerala, a southern state in India.

Boats on the canals

Alleppey’s main street canal

Taking a tour of the Alleppey backwaters in Kerala

The most common way to see Alleppey’s backwaters and enjoy the natural beauty is to hire a boat, of course!

A typical boat tour lasts one to four hours, sometimes more. A motorboat trip around the Alleppey backwaters and to several small stops can cost anywhere from 1,200 Rs (about $18) for a few hours to 2000   to   3000 Rs ($30 – $45), depending on the season. If you want to really live it up, you can even stay on a grand Alleppey Boat House with all the luxury that upmarket India entails (and that’s a lot) .

If you want to book a tour, there are several ways to go about it. You can book a tour online, at a travel agency in Alleppey, through your hostel or hotel, or by haggling with one of the many boatmen lounging around Alleppey. I recommend booking online or through a travel agency rather than through a hotel, as it’s a good responsible tourism practice to distribute your business when traveling. You can also book your backwater adventure online.

When you book online or with a tour agency, make sure to use only reputable agencies, preferably ones that are recommended to you by other travelers. As in other places in India, not all agencies are entirely honest about the quality of their boats. Be particularly discerning if you want to book a multi-day houseboat tour.

To avoid disappointment, it’s best to inspect any boat before making a final agreement. If you want to book ahead, make sure to go with a company that has good reviews.

The Alleppey (Alappuzha) backwaters in Kerala, India, are a famous stop on the southern Indian tourist track. With lush palm trees and winding waterways, they're a pleasure to boat around. But boat hire can be expensive for budget travelers and backpackers! Here's the cheapest way to see the Alleppey backwaters in Kerala, India.

The cheapest way to see the Alleppey backwaters in Kerala, India

Tours are all well and good for groups—or those with deeper pockets—but what about backpackers and budget travelers?

If you’re not interested in going on a tour of the Alleppey backwaters and aren’t too bothered about staying on a houseboat, there’s a super cheap way for you to boat on the Kerala backwaters: the local ferry system.

A cheap ferry on the Kerala backwaters

A local ferry in Alleppey

The region has an extensive network of ferries that carry residents up and down the rivers and canals throughout the day. This network stretches all over the Kerala backwaters.

Given Alleppey’s problem with pollution from the tourism surge , mass transit is a great option to see the backwaters in a responsible way… and it won’t break the bank, either.

If you want to play local, be a bit more sustainable, or just save yourself boatloads (PUN!) of money, this is the way to go.

Looking for more things to do in Kerala? Check out this article on places to visit in Kerala !

Tourist boats in Alleppey

Tourist boats in Alleppey

Where do the ferries around Alleppey go?

You can find a ferry schedule on the Kerala government’s State Water Transport Department (SWTD) website . Basically, boats go to and from the ferry jetties in Alleppey until about 21:30.

Schoolboy drawing on the evening ferry

A schoolboy drawing on the evening ferry.

There are several locations serviced by regular ferries all day: Nedumudy , Kottayam , and Krishnapuram . These are your best bets. You can be assured there will be a boat back to Alleppey as long as you don’t leave too late in the day.

I took the route to Kottayam , which goes over the lake and ends halfway up a waterway to the town next to a school. The ride took 2 hours in one direction, and a ticket was 33 Rs. ($0.50)   per person round-trip. The ending point was definitely middle of nowhere status; if you want to get to Kottayam town, you’ll need to hire an auto from the jetty when you arrive.

Kottayam boat jetty

The ending point for the Kottayam ferry.

The route to Nedumudy goes through more winding waterways, which should be more scenic. It’s a bit closer to Alleppey than Kottayam, so it’s a shorter route, but potentially more lush and scenic.

An overgrown waterway with lush greenery

Can you believe there’s water under all of that green?

Krishnapuram is a long ways away from Alleppey—about 8 hours. I recommend bringing your bags with you and staying there if you take this route.

The Alleppey (Alappuzha) backwaters in Kerala, India, are a famous stop on the southern Indian tourist track. With lush palm trees and winding waterways, they're a pleasure to boat around. But boat hire can be expensive for budget travelers and backpackers! Here's the cheapest way to see the Alleppey backwaters in Kerala, India.

Waiting for the ferry to arrive

Where (and how) to catch the ferry from Alleppey

To find the Alleppey (Alappuzha) boat jetties, check out the map above, or just hang around on one of the small boat jetties on the main canal through Alleppey. The ferries stop at any jetty so long as you wave them down. Make sure to ask where the ferry is going before getting on . Locals will be happy to point you onto the right boat.

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One of the boat jetties on the main canal in Alleppey

The same goes for getting off the ferry. Jump off wherever you’d like (even into the water, if you so choose) , all you need to do is point to where you want to get off.

A man getting off the ferry in Alleppey

Talk about hop on, hop off!

Food and drinks on the Kerala backwaters

Bringing water and snacks is always a good idea for long trips. However, if you’re looking for a bite while on the water, there are a decent number of tiny restaurants situated near boat jetties along the waterways.

A small restaurant on the water

Just point one out to the boat hands and tell them you want to get off there. You’ll have to wait for a new ferry to continue on in your journey, but there are plenty of boats running up and down the main waterways.  

Non-motorized boat on the Kerala backwaters

Punting boats are another cheap/responsible alternative to motorized tour boats. Just don’t make them row you too long!

Where to stay in Alleppey, India

It’s wise to book ahead in high season (December-January), as Alleppey is super popular with local and foreign tourists alike. Kerala is one of India’s hottest destinations, after all!

Below you can find several recommendations for places to stay in Alleppey:

  • Beachaholic Homestay – A great place right on the beach, with lovely hosts and a chill rooftop for relaxation – Book Beacchaholic Homestay here .
  • Xyst Beach House Homestay – Another great place on the beach with a friendly owner and good WiFi – Check out Xyst Beach House Homestay now.

For more options in Alleppey, check out Booking.com.

And that’s all I’ve got on visiting the backwaters of Alleppey on a budget. Have more questions? Ask them in the comments!

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The Alleppey (Alappuzha) backwaters in Kerala, India, are a famous stop on the southern Indian tourist track. With lush palm trees and winding waterways, they're a pleasure to boat around. But boat hire can be expensive for budget travelers and backpackers! Here's the cheapest way to see the Alleppey backwaters in Kerala, India.

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good infos and images ,pls also suggest ocal life backwater area and scenic and aesthetic places like nedumudy

Thank you for the tip!

Hi Alex! The guesthouse links aren’t working. Monkey Republic seems to have closed down and I had to google Lotus separately.

Ack, that’s not good! Thank you for letting me know. I’ve updated the list with the guesthouses I recommend these days 🙂

Great write up. Kerala is famous for it’s beaches and backwaters.All images are extremely beautiful.

Fantastic !!.. One Of The Best Kerala Tourism Places I have ever visited there is -Venattukadu , A rural backwater village, For more please search on Youtube you will get several videos…

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9 Awesome Things You Must Do in Alleppey

Alleppey brings alive beautiful backwaters, islands and beaches fused with rich heritage promising varied holiday delights! Let's explore the 9 attractions spanning culture, nature and food you shouldn't miss for that epic stunning trip.

1.Backwater Cruise Through Serene Villages

Embark on a magical slow boat ride in traditional 'Kettuvalloms' cruising through picturesque backwaters of Alleppey passing coconut groves and tiny island villages in a dreamy kerela tableau. Feel stress melt away on board, indulging delicious seafood meals and glimpsing floating markets for those picture perfect 'Visit Kerala' moments.

  • Houseboat starting cost: 5000 per night
  • Route: Alappuzha - Kollam
  • Duration: Overnight, 5 hour options

Don't forget capturing 'Gram shots under setting golden skies!

2.Sunset Bliss at Alappuzha Beach

There's no better way than ending your day watching the sky transform into a canvas of dazzling colors as the sun dips over the Arabia sea horizon! Take a relaxed evening stroll as waves crash gently enjoying cotton candy or crispy fish snacks too at this family friendly sandy getaway near the iconic 137 year old pier offering both Instagram glam shots and delicious sea fare in Alappuzha town.

  • Highlights: Views, pier, camel rides
  • Things to do: Boat rides, food stalls
  • Entry: Free entry

3.Picture Postcards from Pathiramanal Island

Accessible only by boat lies this scenic island which name means 'midnight sands' located amid Kerala backwaters, that is a haven for migratory birds and breathtaking views! Glide through Bharathapuzha river gazing upon cascading trees bursting with egrets, herons and kingfisher varieties for engaging bird photography amid this emerald paradise.

  • Boat ride time: 30 minutes
  • Island entry fee: Rs 150 per person
  • Best time to visit: October to March

Try capturing the perfect avian shot mid-flight for your Instagram wildlife series.

4.Glimpse Heritage at Krishnapuram Palace

Step back in time wandering ornately carved wooden ceilings, polished teak floors and exquisite mural art spanning over 3500 sq ft within 18th century Krishnapuram Palace built during Travancore Kingdom rule near Kayamkulam lake. With lotus ponds and fountains dotting sprawling grounds too, it promises engaging perspectives into history and architecture for culture lovers.

  • Built in: 18th century AD
  • Highlight: Gajendra Moksham mural
  • Entry ticket: Rs 20 per person

Don traditional mundus for quintessential Instagram portraits against these age-old pillars.

5.Cheer Along at Exciting Nehru Boat Race

Watch adrenaline and testosterone levels spike as traditional hand crafted Chundan Vallam snake boats with over hundred oarsmen aboard sprint cutting emerald waters to the rapid beat of drums at the iconic President's Trophy Snake Boat Race! With vibrant parade floats and cultural shows, it's a power packed glimpse into long standing Kerela tradition too.

  • Event date: 2nd week August
  • Venue: Punnamada Lake
  • Ticket price: Rs 50 upwards

Flaunt that cool matching event t-shirt autographed by winning teams.

6.Find Calm at Marari Beach Nearby

Escape bustling Alleppey by spending a day unwinding at isolated picturesque Marari Beach just 10 kilometres away with its clean sands, swaying palms, beach shacks serving fresh seafood against the swishing Arabian sea promising both soulful relaxation and pretty Instagram backdrops too.

  • Highlight: Serene vibes, hammocks
  • Things to do: Beach walks, swims
  • Entry fee: No entry charges

Style tip - Nothing beats tropical bronzed beachy looks for vacation Instagram updates.

7.Seek Blessings at Ancient Sri Krishna Temple

Let the spiritual glow amid majestic architecture at 400 year old Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple overwhelm you as you admire magnificent granite structures with copper pyramidical roofs built by local ruler Chembakassery Rajah. Get awed by the idol of Lord Krishna as Unni Krishnan dressed in golden royal vestments seated on the lap of young mother Yashoda seeking powerful blessings.

  • Built by: Chembakassery Rajah
  • Timings: 3:30 am to 8:30 pm
  • Dress code: Traditional wear

Partake in the soul stirring evening aarti rituals as temple sounds fill the air.

8.Shop Local Treats at Floating Market

Cruise through lovely backwater channels in a shikara boat, glimpsing village scenes roll by as you browse stalls on canoes selling everything from handmade merchandise, fresh fruits, home made coconut candy, toys and even antiques! With vendors in conical hats, it's the best place to discover authentic local handicrafts too while soaking in tropical vibes.

  • Best buy: Spices packets, floral soaps, coconut wood sculptures
  • Pricing: Comparatively cheap
  • Bargaining: Politely bargain

Don't forget that iconic Kerala Instagram selfie to inspire wanderlust in friends.

9.In dulge Traditional Cuisine

Complete your Alappuzha foodie experience by indulging in delicious Kerala fare like Puttu Kadala breakfast, spicy fish molly curries served on banana leaf with pathiri pancakes or fluffy appams with Kerala style black tea brews too! With coconut, spices and seafood starring across dishes you are sure to leave with happy tummies and broad smiles lingering for days.

  • Must try dishes: Karimeen pollichathu, Malabar Biriyani
  • Good restaurants: Halais, Lime n Spice
  • Avg meal cost: 700 for two

Capture those foodie holiday moments for fun gram stories and vlogs. With backwaters, shrines, beaches - Alleppey charms across rich spectrum spanning nature, history to palate! When are you planning that dreamy houseboat stay?

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I had written an ode to Kerala’s backwaters in one of my earlier posts. Here I will share with you a detailed Alleppey itinerary for 2 days with best places to visit, tours and experiences to make the most of your short time.

Often touted as Venice of the East, Alleppey is known for the complex network of lagoons, lakes, and canals formed by the backwaters of Arabian Sea. Since time immemorial these waterways served as the economic backbone of the region, connecting Alleppey to other parts of Kerala and beyond.

In my Kerala itinerary I advised to drive to Alleppey from Kochi and spend one night there, before heading to Munnar . But you could also sail to Alleppey , stay for one night and return the next day.

If you are wondering, how could you possibly explore the best of Alleppey, the most famous destination of Kerala in just one or two days – you’re going to get that answer here.

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Alleppey is the most famous destination of Kerala, India. Known for its idyllic backwaters, it is often touted as "Venice of India". Plan your dream trip with the best Alleppey itinerary for a one-night stay. I've shared must-see attractions, hidden gems and practical tips for you to make the best of your trip to Alleppey | best things to do in Kerala |Best Places to visit in Alleppey, Kerala

🌟Experience an overnight stay in a floating house, in this 2-day houseboat tour from Kochi

🌟A 6-hour Shikara cruise in the backwaters of Alleppey

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Alappuzha – A Brief Background

Alappuzha, often anglicized as Alleppey, is more than just a coastal town in southern Kerala. Located in its namesake district, it’s a melting pot of cultures, religions, and natural beauty. Nearly half of its population is Hindu, followed by Christians(26%) and Muslims(~24%), making it a glowing example of unity in diversity.

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What sets Alapuzha apart are its brackish lagoons and lakes that lie almost parallel to the western coast of Kerala. Alleppey and Kumarakom, located on opposite sides of Vembanad Lake , are the two tourist hotspots of Kerala. While you’d love to spend days experiencing the blissful life of Alleppey, a one-night stay is sufficient for highlights.

23 Amazing Things to Do in Alleppey in One Day

Think you can’t fit over 20 things to do in just one day in Alleppey ? Well, you might not be able to do them all, but you can see a lot while sailing in the backwaters of Vembanad Lake. Let’s assume you reach Alleppey by noon and go through the list one by one.

1. Stay in a Houseboat

Backwaters of Alleppey - the best of alleppey in one or two days

Check-in to your hotel, which in this case is also your vehicle for sightseeing. Yes, it is the famous Alleppey Houseboat.

One of the most iconic experiences you can have in Alleppey is staying in a houseboat. These floating hotels offer a unique blend of luxury and tradition, making for an unforgettable stay.

Where to Get Them

You can book a houseboat in several ways. Many tourists opt to go through their resort or hotel, which often have partnerships with reputable houseboat operators.

Alternatively, you can book directly through various online platforms or even walk up to the Alleppey jetty where you’ll find numerous operators ready to show you their boats.

The cost of a houseboat stay can vary widely depending on the level of luxury you’re looking for.

A basic one-bedroom boat can start at around ₹7,000 per night, while a high-end, luxury boat can cost upwards of ₹20,000. Most prices include meals, and some even offer additional activities like fishing or village tours.

A large houseboat anchored at the lake in Alleppey.

Facts You Should Know

  • Booking in Advance : Especially during peak season, houseboats get booked quickly. It’s wise to book at least a month in advance.
  • Inclusions : Make sure to check what’s included in the price. Some operators include all meals and activities, while others might charge extra.
  • Safety : Ensure the boat you’re booking has proper safety measures in place, including life jackets and fire extinguishers.
  • Timings : Most houseboats start their journey in the afternoon and return the next morning, covering various points in between.

Alternatives to Houseboats

Inside our beautiful Lake-side cottage in Alleppey. There is a wooden bed with four poles, typical of Kerala-style, lamps and lovely aesthetics.

Alternatively you could stay in a lake-view cottage or homestay. But why would you do that when you have a floating house full of luxury? I’ll give you two reasons.

Anyway, you are not going to sail in the houseboat for all night. By law, they should be anchored by 5:30 pm. Stay in a lakeview cottage with all the luxurious amenities, infinity pools, gardens right at the banks of the lake or canals. Your one-night’s tariff is slashed by almost 30%.

While a homestay may not give you the pool and jacuzzi, it gives you rich cultural experience and home-cooked food.

The second reason is the ease of exploring the backwaters. Houseboats are large and it is difficult to maneuver through the labyrinth of canals paving their way through picturesque villages. So hire a shikara instead of houseboat for your backwater tour.

2. A 5-Hour Tour of the Backwaters

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How will you cover so many places in one day? A 5-hour backwater tour is the short answer to it. If you are short on time, you can take a 3-hour boat tour as well and after that go on a short drive.

You have many options for this tour.

First, you can arrange a private tour through the resort where you’re staying . This is an excellent choice for those looking for a more intimate experience. The tariff for a private tour generally starts at ₹3,000 for a couple and can go up depending on the amenities offered.

Your second option is to hop on one of the larger boats that carry 10-15 people. This is a more budget-friendly choice, with prices ranging from ₹1,500 to ₹2,500 per person. These bigger boats offer a communal experience that’s great for meeting other travelers.

As for the routes, most tours start from the Alleppey jetty and can take you through a variety of scenic spots.

Popular routes include sailing through Kuttanad, known as the “Rice Bowl of Kerala,” and making a stop at Pathiramanal Island, a haven for birdwatchers.

Here’s everything else you can do besides relaxing and experiencing the sheet joy of being in the cradle of nature.

3. Photography at Vembanad Lake

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Vembanad Lake is the longest brackish water lake in India . The largest one is Chilika Lake in Odisha – the largest lagoon in the planet.

From kingfishers and egrets to cormorants and kites, the avian life here is rich and diverse.

Many houseboats and shikara operators offer binoculars and even have local guides who can help you identify the different species.

4. Fresh Seafood Lunch at a Village on the Backwaters

Karimeen Fry

One of the highlights of any backwaters tour in Alleppey is the lunch stop, usually at a quaint village along the route.

Most tours will dock at a village in Kuttanad .

Imagine feasting on dishes like Karimeen Pollichathu (pearl spot fish marinated in spices and grilled in banana leaves) or Alleppey Fish Curry, all while taking in the scenic beauty around you.

Some operators even offer the option to dine at a local’s home, giving you a taste of authentic Keralan hospitality.

Imagine feasting on dishes like Karimeen Pollichathu (pearl spot fish marinated in spices and grilled in banana leaves) or Alleppey Fish Curry, all while taking in the scenic beauty around you. Some operators even offer the option to dine at a local’s home, giving you a taste of authentic Keralan hospitality.

5. Explore Paddy Fields Below Sea-Level at Kuttanad

Tractor in the paddy fields of Kuttanad  village of Alleppey

Kuttanad, often referred to as the “Rice Bowl of Kerala,” is a must-visit spot on your Alleppey backwaters tour. What makes this region truly unique is its paddy fields, which are situated below sea level.

It’s one of the few places in the world where farming is done up to 2 meters below sea level. The only other place where such farms exist is Netherlands , to the best of my knowledge.

As your boat glides through the backwaters, you’ll notice vast stretches of green paddy fields separated by narrow strips of land or waterways.

The intricate network of canals and waterways in Kuttanad is used for both irrigation and transportation, making it a fascinating example of how humans have adapted to their environment.

During your lunch stop or at designated points on your tour, you’ll have the opportunity to step off the boat and walk through these fields.

6. Triveni Floating Market in Kuttanad

Heard of the floating market of Bangkok? Well, the one in Kerala is no less bustling.

While on the boat, request your sailor to take you to the to Triveni floating market in Kutanad. This state-owned market operates entirely on the boats and is a vital supply chain for the remote areas of the islands.

It’s an experience that adds a layer of authenticity to your Alleppey trip, allowing you to engage with the local culture. You might also get products at cheaper rate here because of they are state-owned.

Most tourist boats don’t have this market on their standard itinerary. However, if you’re hiring a private tour, you can certainly request a stop at the Triveni Floating Market.

Details to Note

The market operates from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, giving you ample time to explore and shop.

7. Visit Pathiramanal Island

Birds sitting on the dried branches of the trees in the Vembanad lake. Bird-watching is one of the top things to do in Alleppey in one day

Next stop that’s included in all popular boat tours is the Pathiramanal Island.

Pathiramanal, which means “sands of the night,” is an uninhabited island that’s a lively sojourn of migratory birds all over the world.

Once you’re on the island, you can take a leisurely walk through the woods, try to identify the bird-species, or simply sit by the lake and enjoy the natural beauty around you.

Don’t forget to bring your camera ; the island is a photographer’s paradise.

The island is open to visitors from sunrise to sunset. It’s advisable to visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best bird-watching experience.

There’s no entry fee to visit Pathiramanal Island!

8. Visit Chavara Bhavan

Chavara Bhavan is another must-visit spot on your Alappuzha itinerary. This ancestral home of saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara is now a spiritual shrine for the people of Kerala.

Besides being a Syro-Malabar Catholic priest, he was a great social reformer who spearheaded numerous initiatives to make education universally accessible.

Located on the banks of the Pamba River, you can reach this place only by boat. The house is preserved as a museum where you can see ancient artifacts and scriptures.

The highlight is the 250-year-old “Beemapally Chandanakudam” , a lamp that has been burning continuously since its first lighting.

The place is open to visitors from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. There’s no entry fee, but donations are accepted. It’s a peaceful and enriching experience that adds a spiritual dimension to your Alleppey tour.

9. Punnamada Lake

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One of the most scenic spots you’ll encounter on your 5-hour boat trip is Punnamada Lake. This expansive water body is famous for hosting the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race, one of the most celebrated events in Kerala.

As you sail through, you’ll be captivated by the panoramic views of lush greenery and traditional Kerala houseboats. It’s also a great spot for photography, so make sure your camera is ready.

Most boat tours start or/and end from this point.

While the lake is open for exploration throughout the day, the best time to experience its beauty is during the early morning or late afternoon. There’s no additional fee for visiting the lake as it’s usually included in your boat tour package.

If you have another day in Alleppey, you can come here for Kayaking.

10. Alleppey Lighthouse Museum

View from the Alleppey Lighthouse

You private boat tour will probably end at your resort where you are staying. If not you can ask them to drop you at the Nehru Trophy finishing point. Most group tours have a drop-point here.

From this point, hire a tuktuk and head straight to the Alleppey Lighthouse which is just 10 minutes away.

The museum isn’t just about the lighthouse; it’s a tribute to the maritime history of the region. You can explore various exhibits that delve into the life and times of sailors, the evolution of lighthouses, and much more.

It offers a spectacular panoramic view from the top, so paying Rs. 20 extra for carrying the camera inside is worth it.

The museum is open every day from 9:00 am to 11:45 pm and then again from 2:00 pm to 5:30 pm. So, you might be pressed for time here after the afternoon boat tour.

The entry fee is Rs. 10 for Indians and Rs. 25 for foreigners. Camera charges are extra.

11. Vijaya Beach Park & Alleppey Beach

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After this you can walk to the Vijaya Beach Park and Alleppey Beach. Vijaya beach park is a beautified children’s park near the Alleppey Beach, making it a perfect family-spot.

The park features a wide range of amenities like boating, a toy train, and even a Japanese garden. It’s a great place for families, especially if you’re traveling with kids. The children can enjoy the play area while the adults can take a leisurely boat ride.

Watch the sunset, enjoy the activities and walk along the clean and lively Alleppey beach to end your day.

  • The park is open from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
  • The entry fee is 5 INR for adults and 3 INR for children. Additional charges apply for boating and toy train rides.

12. Authentic Kerala Cuisine For Dinner

A table full of Keralite delicacies - rice, fish, curry, dal, vegetables, fruits , dessert

We end this wholesome day of our Alleppey 2-day itinerary with a sumptuous authentic Malayali cuisine for dinner.

As the day draws to a close, retire for a good night’s sleep. We still have the time to soak in the best of Alleppey on the day of our departure.

13. Watch Sunrise at the Vembanad Lake

Sunrise at the Vembanad lake and a solitary boatman out fishing in the backwaters of alleppey. This is the highlight on one day Alleppey itinerary

On my first trip to Alleppey, we were so tired after driving all the way from Bangalore that we slept at 9pm! And I woke up before sunrise to catch the early morning views. It was mesmerizing!

14. Mulakkal Rajarajeshwari Temple

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Situated just a few kilometers from the main town of Alleppey in Mulakkal, the Mulakkal Rajarajeshwari Temple is a revered sanctuary dedicated to Goddess Rajarajeshwari. The origin of this 500-year-old temple is wrapped in many legends.

The temple is particularly famous for the festival ”  Mullakkal Chirappu ” which happens between November to January. During this time, the temple becomes a hub of cultural activities, including classical dance performances and ritualistic ceremonies.

The month-long festival ends with a grand parade of caparisoned elephants in the last two days. Thousands of devotees and tourists come to witness this spectacle from all over Kerala and beyond.

This is typical of many temple-festivals of Kerala and a sight to witness.

15. Visit Mararikulam Mahadeva Temple

I didn’t know about it until I came across this lofty statue of Shiva on my way to the Marari beach. It’s a narrow road to drive to the beach, so finding a parking spot can be difficult. So park your car and walk to the beach after a trip to this temple.

Mararikulam Mahadeva Temple is a hidden gem located in Alappuzha district, Kerala. Built around 700 years ago by Villimangalam Swami, the temple is a sanctuary for two deities of Shiva—Vadakkanappan and Thekkanappan.

The biggest festival in this temple is “ Thiru Utsavam ” held in February every year. Like in Mulakkal, this 10-day festival is also celebrated with traditional music, dance, carnival and elephant parade.

16. Enjoy a coconut at Marari Beach

Marari beach is one of the best beaches in India for families

One of my favorite beaches in India, Marari Beach is named after Mararikulam, a local fishing village, and it retains much of its original character.

This picturesque beach is also a nesting ground for Olive Ridley turtles ! You could spend hours in this setting, but it’s time for departure, so sip on some coconut water while enjoying soaking some vitamin sea.

17. St. Andrew’s Basilica – A Pit Stop on Your Way to Kochi

If you’re driving back to Kochi , St. Andrew’s Basilica in Arthunkal is one last place to stop by. This basilica is not just a place of worship but a historical marvel.

Raised by the Portuguese missionaries in early16th century, the church was rebuilt in 1584 under the guidance of Jacomo Fenicio, an Italian Jesuit. It is renowned for its grand annual feast of St. Sebastian in January, attracting pilgrims all over the country.

The architecture of the basilica is a blend of Portuguese style and local elements. It was elevated to the status of a basilica on July 9, 2010, making it the first basilica in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alleppey.

The church faces west, offering a serene view of the long white-sand beach on the shores of the Arabian Sea.

Important Details to Note

  • Visiting Time : Open throughout the day, but it’s best to check the official website for any special timings or events.

Other Places to Visit in Alleppey if You Have One More Night

If you have just one more night at Alleppey, there’s so much more to see. For the day of departure, I’ve included a few spots that are conveniently on the same route at a short distance from each other.

18. St Mary’s Forane Church at Valiyapalli

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Dating back to the 16th century, St Mary’s Forane Church at Valiyapalli is one of the oldest churches in India. A pristine white monument by the lake, this is one of the most beautiful religious sites in Alleppey.

The church is renowned for its beautiful murals and sculptures, as well as its altar made of a single piece of wood. It’s not just a place of worship but also a work of art.

The church is open to visitors from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

19. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

Drive to the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary on the second day. Kumarakom is rapidly gaining popularity as an offbeat alternative to Alleppey on the other side of Vembanad Lake.

Developed initially as a rubber plantation by Englishman George Alfred Baker, the sanctuary was formerly known as Baker’s Estate.

Now managed by the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation, the sanctuary spans 14 acres on the southern bank of the Meenachil River.

20. Kayaking In Backwaters

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Kayaking tours can be booked at multiple locations in Alleppey, including popular resorts and specialized tour operators near the backwaters. Some of the well-known spots are near Punnamada Lake and the starting points of houseboat cruises. You can also find options online or through travel agencies.

No prior kayaking experience is required for most tours. Beginners are usually given a brief training session before heading out on the water. However, if you’re looking for something more challenging, there are advanced routes available for experienced kayakers.

Safety is a priority on these tours. All participants are provided with life jackets, and guides often carry first-aid kits. The kayaks used are generally stable and designed for both beginners and experienced paddlers. Some tours even have a support boat that follows the kayakers to ensure safety.

More in the Kerala Backwaters

Alleppey is a place to relax and go back to simpler times. While you can see a lot in one backwater tour in one day, it’s also one of the best places for slow travel.

If you have a longer time in this region, you can save money by adopting the fascinating local lifestyle. Use the public boats, rent a bike to travel around, go for grocery shopping and cook your own meals. Tempting, isn’t it?

Here are my top picks for things to do in Alleppey on a longer trip.

21. Take a Public Ferry to Kollam

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to explore the backwaters, consider taking a public ferry from Alleppey to Kollam.

The journey takes around 8 hours and offers a different perspective of the backwaters. It’s a local experience, complete with stops at small villages along the way.

The ferry usually departs from the Alleppey Boat Jetty and tickets can be purchased on-site.

22. Village Tour of Champakulam

Champakulam is a quaint village situated on the banks of the Pamba River.

It’s famous for its annual snake boat race and the St. Mary’s Forane Church, one of the oldest Christian churches in India.

The village is accessible by boat and road, and a tour here offers a glimpse into the traditional crafts of boat building and idol making.

23. Trek to Pandavan Rock

For those looking to add a bit of adventure to their trip, a trek to Pandavan Rock is a great option.

Located near Urukunnu, this rock is believed to have been a hiding place for the Pandavas during their exile.

The trek is moderate and takes about an hour to reach the top, where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Best time to visit Alleppey

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I recommend visiting Alleppey in the period between November and February. In fact, Alleppey is one of the best places to visit in India in winter .

The temperature of this typically Hot and Humid (with a capital “H”) area is slightly cooler during the time making it ideal for exploring. Also, this is the peak time for bird-watching in the Vembanad Lake. Migratory birds from around the world throng into coastal India for a little warmth. The lake also features seasonal blossoms that add an extra layer of beauty.

However, if you’re keen on experiencing the Nehru Trophy Boat Race, an annual cultural event that turns the peaceful backwaters into a competitive racetrack, you’ll want to plan your visit for August.

Where To Stay in Alleppey?

I have shared with you the tips for the best type of accommodation in Alleppey. Depending on the budget and experience you want to have you can choose between houseboats, luxurious resorts by the backwaters, cozy homestays hosted by locals and even beachside shacks.

Why Not Houseboat

Bed inside a houseboat in Kerala backwaters

☑️Romantic Stay ☑️Houseboat

One of the best options for houseboat stay that includes excellent food onboard and backwater tour.

Lemon Tree Vembanad Resort

☑️Jacuzzi ☑️ Affordable Luxury

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It isn;t rated well on Booking.com but it is one of my favorite stays. And the rating is high on all other hotel booking sites and rightly so. I don’t think you can find premium rooms right next to the Vembanad lake, with jacuzzi in room at such cheap rates anywhere else. Food here is average.

🌟 Marari Beach Resort, CGH Earth 🌟

☑️Yoga and Wellness ☑️ Fantastic Location

Located near Marari beach, this travel sustainable property offers yoga lessons, luxurious spa and the best facilities among all properties of Alleppey. This is perfect for a family vacation.

How To Reach Alleppey?

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Getting to Alleppey is relatively straightforward, with multiple options available. I drove from Bangalore, and the journey was a breeze, taking around 9 hours via the NH 44 and NH 66. This is one of the best routes for scenic road trips from Bangalore.

However, if you’re coming from Kochi, be prepared for some traffic delays, especially during peak hours. Kochi is a bustling cosmopolitan city, and the traffic situation can be challenging.

Kochi is the nearest city to Alleppey and serves as a major gateway for travelers. It’s well-connected by air, with the Cochin International Airport offering flights from various domestic and international locations. The city is also accessible by train, with the Ernakulam Junction being the closest major railway station.

If you’re coming from nearby cities like Trivandrum, Madurai, or Coimbatore, there are daily buses that run to Kochi. From Kochi, Alleppey is just a short drive away, approximately 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic.

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Alleppey looks like an amazomg area. I love the look of those sunsets, the lakes, the temple and well, everything! I’d really like to try Karimeen Fry now! That looks so, sooo tasty!

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This sounds like a really unique place to visit. I had not heard of it before so thank you for sharing.

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I lived in Cambodia for a while and came to love coconut water. Yum! And the floating market looks like so much fun! What a great list of things to do!

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Wow! I’ve never heard of Alleppey. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and information about it!

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I love the idea of staying on a houseboat although I have never done it. I bet it is wonderful to fall asleep while the boat gentlest rocks in the water.

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I’ve stayed in one in South Africa before but I bet it is even more magical in Kerala. I love the idea of cruising all day by boat, enjoying some lunch in a locals house, before watching the sunset in a house boat. Wonderful post!

Thanks a lot Emma. I hope you get to experience this soon

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I love houseboats! That alone would be plenty of reason to go. But it sounds like a very diverse area.

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Places to Visit in Alleppey

Also known as Alappuzha, Aleppey will take your breath away with its emerald green backwaters, palm-fringed lakes and beautiful stretches of lush paddy fields in the heart of Kerala.

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Things To See & Do

Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple Alleppey

Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple Alleppey

A famous pilgrimage site.

Suggested Time

Visit Alappuzha Lighthouse

Visit Alappuzha Lighthouse

A 150-year-old lighthouse.

Tour Krishnapuram Palace

Tour Krishnapuram Palace

A palace-turned-museum.

1 to 2 hours

Explore the Backwaters

Explore the Backwaters

The highlight of kerala.

3 to 4 hours

Relax at the Alleppey Beach

Relax at the Alleppey Beach

A popular picnic spot.

Enjoy Soothing Ayurvedic Therapies

Enjoy Soothing Ayurvedic Therapies

A traditional indulgence.

2 to 3 hours

Visit St Marys Forane Church

Visit St Marys Forane Church

An ancient syro-malabar church.

Kuttanad, Kerala

Kuttanad, Kerala

The rice bowl of kerala.

Shopping Spree In Alleppey

Shopping Spree In Alleppey

Famous for coir products & carpets, best time to visit alleppey, perfect winter destination, peak season, moderate season.

  • What To Expect : Moderate and mild temperatures with slight humidity.
  • Things You'll Love : Exploring the backwaters and houseboat stays.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

Chettikulangara Kumbha Bharani February/March/April

Chakkulathukavu Pongala November to December

Beach Festival December to January

Nehru Cup Snake Boat Race Second Saturday of every August

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Travel options to reach alleppey.

Our Recommendations

Flight to Kochi Airport, then cab to Alappuzha

5h 29m . one way.

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Flight to Kochi

Cab to alappuzha, flight to thiruvananthapuram airport, then train to alleppey, 15h 33m . one way, flight to thiruvananthapuram, train to alappuzha, stay in alleppey.

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5 star hotels, discover by interest.

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Best places to visit in alleppey.

Alleppey Kerala is also known as Alappuzha. The city is located on the Laccadive Sea in Southern India. Allapuzha is best known for its over one thousand houseboat cruises and Kerala backwaters , a network of serene canals and lagoons.

Top Places to visit in Alleppey

The charming place has plenty of things to offer travelers and places to visit in Alleppey for an incredible experience.

Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple

One of the top places to visit in Alleppey, this temple is a must-visit place. The temple is popular among devotees as Dwarka of South. Visitors offer a delicious sweet pudding to deities here, prepared with rice and milk.

St. Mary Forane Church

This church is among the most stunning and oldest churches in the country. This church is one of the best places to visit in Alleppey because of its splendid sculptures, murals, and stunning views of the backwaters flowing next to it.

Alappuzha Beach

Alappuzha beach is one of the admirable tourist places to visit in Alleppey. This picturesque beach is a paradise for travelers who seek relaxation and adventure enthusiasts.

Alappuzha Lighthouse

Anciently the lighthouse was the busiest port, and now is a significant historical moment in the city. You can go to the top to enjoy Alleppey sightseeing and the green scapes of the entire city.

Krishnapuram Palace

One of the top places to visit in Alleppey, Krishnapuran palace is known for its grand Keralan architecture and gabled roof. The museum here houses one of the biggest wall paintings in Kerala, the Gajendra Moksham

Best Time to visit in Alleppey

During summer Alleppey Kerala experiences temperatures around 25 to 36 degrees Celsius. The summer starts in March and begins to heat Alleppey to uncomfortably hot temperatures.

Monsoon is the best season for Alleppey sightseeing and for an escape to Kerala. The temperature ranges between 23 to 29 degrees Celsius.

The winter starts in Alleppey in September and ends in March. The temperature in the winter season is mild, making it a great time to visit and explore the beauty of Alleppey.

Places to visit in Alleppey with family & friends

If you are planning to visit Alleppey with family and friends, you may not explore the major places to visit in Alleppey in 1 day. If you want to hold the real charm of the stunning place, you can explore the top places to visit in Alleppey in 2 days.

Pathiramanal Island

This Island is located in the Alleppey backwaters . It is a must-visit place, particularly for bird watching. You can see around 90 local and 50 species of migratory birds here. It takes just a 30-minute speed boat ride from Alleppey to reach here.

Pandavan Rock

One of the best places to visit in Alleppey with friends and family, Pandavan rock is a merger of breathtaking caves and magnificent rock carvings. It is bliss to view the natural beauty of this place.

Mannarasala Temple

Mannarasala temple is among the unique places to visit in Alleppey. The temple is devoted to snakes and is considered to be an influential place of worship. It stands deep within the forest glade.

Best Places Alleppey for couples

Vembanad lake.

Vembanad lake is one of the best places to visit in Alleppey for couple. The charming beauty of this lake will make you extend your stay for one more day. The lake is located near Alleppey beach.

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

The bird sanctuary also known as Vembanad bird sanctuary is home to many native and migratory birds making this place a delight for bird watchers. You can spot Siberian Crane, herons, and waterfowl here.

Marari Beach

Marari beach is popularly known for its stylish beach resorts and Ayurvedic centers. The spellbinding beauty, rows of coconut trees, and quiet waters of this beach keep it at the top of the list of best places to visit in Alleppey for couples.

Good Places to visit at Night in Alleppey

The harbour bar and beer parlour.

One of the great places to visit in Alleppey for a night out, this place is a beachfront hub for seafood, curries, noodles, wine, and beer. They have an outdoor seating arrangement here.

K Bar Punnamada

K bar is a good place to hang out and relax at night time in Alleppey. They serve a delicious variety of foods and a wide range of soft and hard drinks.

Best places to visit near Alleppey

Chettikulangara devi temple.

This temple is one of the most eminent heritages places in Alleppey . Devi temple is devoted to Sree Bhadrakali. The Goddess exists in 3 structures, Maha Saraswati, Maha Lakshmi, and Maha Kali.

Kuttanad is the core of the Kerala backwaters. The place is known as the rice bowl of Kerala as it is home to broadly spread green rice fields. The beauty of this place is worth exploring.

Pallippuram

Pallipuram is an island located in the Vembanad lake. The little town is popular for its white sand. Besides the natural beauty, the major attraction here is Pallipuram fort.

Alleppey or Alappuzha is usually referred to as Venice of the East by travelers. The amazing experience this place offers to the visitors leaves them with a yearning to visit the splendid paradise of nature that exists in Alleppey. We have mentioned the best places to visit in Alleppey above to make your escape magnificent.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Alleppey

What is the best time to visit alleppey.

Ideally the best time to visit any place is considered when the weather conditions are delightful. For Alleppey, you can choose to go in October, November, December, January, February and March which is the peak season and July, August and September which is the moderate season. Both will serve you well to unwind from your tedious routine.

What are the top things to do in Alleppey?

Alleppey is an incredibly lively place and is popularly known for its topmost things to do like Pray at Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple, Visit Alappuzha Lighthouse, and Tour Krishnapuram Palace. You will have a great time here, then why wait? Book your trip now!

How is the weather of Alleppey in peak season?

The weather of Alleppey in peak season is moderate and mild temperatures with slight humidity. It means you can easily plan a trip to Alleppey in the months of ​​​​​​​​October, November, December, January, February and March to enjoy your trip to the fullest.

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Alleppey Tourist Places |  Alleppey  Backwaters, Beaches | 2023

Alleppey

Alleppey, a city located in Kerala, is renowned for its backwaters, beaches, and lagoons.

Conventionally it’s called Alappuzha, located in the southern Indian state of Kerala , India. This place is famous for its several backwater canals, beaches, paddy fields, lagoons, and many more. The area has attracted tourists through their iconic houseboat cruises and several adventures on the coast of Alleppey. 

Alleppey is the cleanest town in India, rated by the Center for Science and Environment, where it is also considered the oldest planned city in this region. This city is situated 55 km away from Kochi, So the local language of Alleppey is Malayalam. It is one of India’s best tourist destinations, and backwaters are one of the most popular activities in Alleppey.

How to reach alluring Alleppy

Tourists reach here through any medium like by road, air, and train. Cochin International Airport is near the city, around 80 to 100 km from Alleppey. You could complete the rest journey from the airport via a 2-3 hour drive by taxi or car. The major railhead of the city is Kalavur Halt.

The nearest bus stop KSRTC has located a km from the city centre. Another bus stops it has named Valicherry Ward, situated a 6-minute walk from the city. 

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Paddy Cultivation in Backwaters

Allepey Backwaters is home to Kuttanad, ordinarily known as The Rice Bowl of Kerala. Traversing via houseboat offers an enchanting green kaleidoscope of paddy fields in this territory, injected with coconut trees. The paddy is cultivated in a huge area of reclaimed land from the Vembanad Lake. Apart from this, the paddy fields are drained via three major rivers-Achankovil, Meenachil, and Pampa.

Mesmerizing Places that attract tourists in Alleppey

Alappuzha Beach  

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It is well known as the name of Alleppey Beach, which is popular for the local pathway. This place hosts festivals like the Alappuzha Beach and Sand art festivals. 

Some exhilarating activities are throughout the beach, and temptations are also present. There is a place named Vijaya Beach Park that has a gladdening courtesy. So it is a fascinating feature for the tourists who visit this beach. In August, a race called Nehru Trophy Boat Race became the most popular charm in Kerala. 

Alleppey Backwaters 

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Backwaters were used as fishing, agriculture, and transportation mode at the time of anteriorly. The intriguing activity of this place is the nocturnal voyage in the popular Kerala houseboats. 

Tourists can enjoy many attractive sights, such as farmers’ and fishers’ daily struggles, sunset viewing, and more. They can also visit numerous territories specializing in manufacturing products like handicrafts, coir, and toddy. Legitimate is also called the Venice of the East. 

Vembanad Lake 

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It is located in the nabe of Alleppey in the South- Indian sovereignty of Kerla. This lake is the elongated lake in the country and the giant lake in Kerala, graspable from Kochi, Kuttanad, and Kottayam. This lake is well known for its distinct names in the different territories of Kerala. The name knows this lake of Punnamada Lake in Kuttanad, Vembanad in Kottayam, and Kochi Lake in Kochi.

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At the time of the Onam Festival on the second Saturday of every August, the Nehru Trophy Boat Race event is held yearly. It is the most attractive event that celebrates the lake in Alleppey. Various categories of boats participate in the race events, such as Churulan Vallam, Iruttukuthy Vallam, Odi Vallam, and many more. In these circumstances, boats make serpentine movements through the water in a 100-200 feet long canoe popularising the name.

Chettikulangara Devi Temple 

It is one of Kerala’s most prominent Hindu temples, and tourists mainly visit this place for their godhead, Sree Bhadharakali. Local people say the temple existed from ancient times, 1200 years ago. This temple offers you mental peace whenever you visit here. Different rituals are performed here, like Sarpam Pattu, Kadumpayasam, Pushparchana, and many more.

Marari Beach

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The Marari Beach is an idealized tranquil beach on the Malabar Coast situated around 11 km away from Alleppey. The beach’s topmost activity is fishing, deriving its name from the local fishing village, Mararikulam. Apart from this, if you visit Marai Beach in August, so you can view the Sanke boat race across the water. Marari Beach has been listed among the top five hammock beaches in the world by the National Geography Survey.  

From a tourist point of view 

Tourists can visit Alleppey from October to February when the temperature is pleasant, as it is the perfect time to explore the city. Food and staying facilities are easily available here. The place offers many adventurous activities that enthral your soul.

Kerala is India’s southern coastal and small state with only 1% of its total area. Kerala is a bundle of all-natural beauty and activities found in one place, such as tea-covered hills, western ghats, cool hill stations, and wildlife reserves. The capital city of Kerala is Thiruvananthapuram. Kerala is extended 360 miles along with Malabar Coast, which shifted from roughly 20 to 75 miles. The state is popular for its rich or distinctive culture, and lush greenery surrounds everywhere in the region. 

Kochi is situated on the southwest coast of India and is a bustling commercial city with great history that dates back around 600 years. It is well known as the queen of the Arabian Sea and Kerala’s financial, industrial, and commercial capital. The place has various upmarket stores, an art gallery, and the finest heritage accommodation. The city is a hub of cultural activities that combine cosmopolitan and traditional cultures. The coastal beauty of the place Kochi enthrals your inner soul and gives you pleasure. 

Kuttanad town’s territory covers many of Alappuzha, some of Kottayam district, and Kerala’s backwaters’ heart. It is known as Kerala’s rice bowl, with extensive lush green fields. Kerala produces large amounts of everyday food on its land, and many small and big rivers split up. The place offers you the fascinating, alluring natural beauty of many areas and its lush green grasslands surrounding the place and the site’s major attraction. Kuttanad is a popular place for its heavenly backwaters that split and merge into a hundred channels, making agriculture and exploring Kuttanad easy.

It is located in Kerala’s southern Indian state, India, famous for its several backwater canals, beaches, paddy fields, lagoons, and many more. The area has attracted tourists through their iconic houseboat cruises and several adventures on the coast of Alleppey. 

Sand Art Festival

The international sand festival is celebrated in April and organized by Tourism Department and the Safa Foundation. Sand Art Festival is held for professional sand artists. The K.C.Venugopal launched the logo of the Sand Art Festival. The festival has ten teams, including two foreign teams selected to compete among the applicants’ competition. The festival is the place’s main attraction that persuades numerous tourists to the area and expertise with its distinct culture and celebration. According to the organizer, the sand festival is renowned by Sudarshan Patnaik will lead the festival in Alappuzha .

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