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Alleppey Backwaters

The highlight of any trip to Alleppey! Glide through the calm canals and lush landscapes on a traditional houseboat. Witness village life, paddy fields, and coconut groves along the way – the experience is nothing short of magical.

Alappuzha Beach

A beautiful stretch of golden sand lined with palm trees, Alappuzha Beach is perfect for a relaxing walk or enjoying a scenic sunset. The 150-year-old pier extending into the sea is an iconic photo spot.

Kuttanad

Known as the ‘Rice Bowl of Kerala’, Kuttanad is a unique region where farming is done below sea level. The lush green fields and traditional farming methods offer a fascinating look into Kerala’s agricultural heritage.

Pathiramanal Island

A secluded island on Vembanad Lake, Pathiramanal is a paradise for bird watchers and nature lovers. Home to rare migratory birds and rich biodiversity, it's a perfect day-trip by boat.

Alleppey Lighthouse

Climb to the top of this historic lighthouse for a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea and the town below. Built in 1862, it’s a symbol of Alleppey’s maritime history.

Vembanad Lake

One of India’s longest lakes and the lifeline of Alleppey’s backwaters, Vembanad offers a tranquil setting for boating, fishing, or simply soaking in the natural beauty.

Nehru Trophy Boat Race

Held every August on Punnamada Lake, this iconic snake boat race is a grand celebration of teamwork and tradition. Spectators gather in huge numbers to cheer on the magnificent Chundan Vallams as they race to the rhythm of boat songs.

Krishnapuram Palace

A fine example of traditional Kerala architecture, this 18th-century palace is home to mural paintings, antique collections, and a peaceful garden. Don’t miss the famous Gajendra Moksham mural – one of the largest in Kerala.

Marari Beach

Just a short drive from Alleppey, Marari Beach is a quiet, unspoiled retreat perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or simply unwinding. It’s ideal for those looking to escape the crowds and embrace the peaceful vibes of coastal Kerala.