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Alappuzha- “the land between the sea with flowing rivers” is a balm for the weary soul, an elixir for those seeking adventure and poetry for those celebrating love. Breathe in the tropical fresh air as you enjoy the sight of back-water canals, lagoons and vibrant lush rice-paddy fields that stretch for miles on end as the air resounds with the joyous singing of the workers as they rhythmically work on the yielding fertile ground. Their songs are carried to the coconut trees above who sway to the rhythm with every gust of the cool sea breeze.

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Alleppey Backwaters

The iconic backwaters of Alleppey are a network of interconnected canals, lakes, and lagoons, fringed with lush greenery and swaying palms. A houseboat cruise along these tranquil waters offers a mesmerizing experience, allowing visitors to witness the rustic charm of Kerala’s countryside while indulging in the serenity of nature.

Alleppey Beach

Situated along the Arabian Sea coast, Alleppey Beach is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The golden sands, swaying palm trees, and breathtaking sunsets create a tranquil ambiance, perfect for leisurely strolls or simply unwinding amidst the soothing sound of the waves.

Kuttanad

Known as the “Rice Bowl of Kerala,” Kuttanad is a vast expanse of paddy fields, interspersed with enchanting backwaters and quaint villages. The region’s unique farming practices, where crops are cultivated below sea level, make it a fascinating destination to explore the agrarian life of Kerala.

Krishnapuram Palace

This 18th-century palace, located in Kayamkulam near Alleppey, is renowned for its exquisite architecture and historical significance. The palace houses a museum showcasing a rich collection of artifacts, including ancient sculptures, paintings, and royal heirlooms, offering visitors a glimpse into Kerala’s regal past.

Pathiramanal Island

Accessible only by boat, Pathiramanal Island is a serene haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The island is home to a diverse range of migratory birds and endemic species, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching amidst tranquil surroundings.

Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple

Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this ancient temple is renowned for its architectural grandeur and religious significance. The temple’s main attraction is the daily offering of ‘Palpayasam’ (sweet milk porridge), considered to be a divine offering to the deity.

Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race

Held annually during the Onam festival, the Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race is a thrilling spectacle that attracts thousands of spectators from across the globe. Teams of oarsmen compete fiercely in traditional snake boats, showcasing Kerala’s vibrant cultural heritage and spirit of camaraderie.

Arthunkal St. Andrew's Basilica

This revered pilgrimage site is dedicated to St. Sebastian and is renowned for its annual feast celebrated in January. The basilica’s architectural splendor and spiritual significance draw pilgrims and tourists alike, making it a must-visit destination in Alleppey.

International Coir Museum

Situated in Alappuzha, the International Coir Museum offers insights into the rich history and craftsmanship of coir, a natural fiber extracted from coconut husks. The museum showcases various exhibits, including traditional coir-making techniques, tools, and artifacts, highlighting the importance of coir in Kerala’s economy and culture.

Karumadikuttan

This ancient Buddhist site is home to a partially broken granite statue of Lord Buddha, believed to date back to the 9th or 10th century. The serene ambiance surrounding the statue, along with its historical significance, makes Karumadikuttan a significant attraction for history enthusiasts and spiritual seekers.

Ravi Karunakaran Museum

Founded by the renowned artist Ravi Karunakaran, this museum showcases a diverse collection of contemporary art, sculptures, and installations. Located in Alleppey, the museum provides visitors with a unique opportunity to appreciate the vibrant art scene and creative expression prevalent in Kerala.

Jain Temple

Situated in Alleppey town, the Jain Temple is a sacred place of worship for followers of Jainism. The temple’s architectural elegance and serene ambiance make it a peaceful retreat for devotees and visitors seeking spiritual solace amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Traveling in a houseboat in Alleppey enables one to capture the essence of a rustic simple life, of happiness in small pleasures as the boat meanders through villages, a view that’s only rivaled by the serene views of the pristine nature. This is your chance to experience a tranquil retreat away from the maddening crowds and explore the heart of traditional India.

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Experience the serene backwaters of Alleppey aboard our luxurious houseboats. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or a peaceful retreat, our tailored packages offer the perfect escape. Contact us today to plan your unforgettable journey. We look forward to welcoming you to the beautiful backwaters of Alleppey.