HEAVENLY PEACEFUL PLACES TO VISIT IN ALLEPPEY

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YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS THESE PLACES IN YOUR VISIT TO ALLEPPEY Kerala is an amazing state and it’s every district has its own charm which rewards travellers with a unique serenity. But if you want to enjoy nature’s bounty, beaches, endless backwaters, and sky-blue lagoons, do visit Alleppey. Alleppey, popularly known as Alappuzha, is the cleanest city in India famously called “The Venice of the East”. Alleppey is a splendid nature’s paradise.


 If you are a travel buff, history enthusiast or someone who loves art, then Alleppey

is your answer to a relaxed and comfortable vacation in the South of India. Thousands of tourists flock to Alleppey all year round as it offers myriad experiences, and keep coming back for more.  Top 10 Places To See In Alleppey 1. Alleppey Houseboats 2. Alleppey Beach 3. Vembanad Lake 4. The Krishnapuram Palace 5. Kuttanad 6. St. Mary’s Forane Church 7. Shree Krishna Temple 8. Punnapra Beach 9. Karumadi 10. Marari Beach


1. Khajjiar  Best Time to Visit: Summers, winters and during Nehru Trophy Boat Race.

Avoid monsoon.  Cruising on houseboats in Alleppey is an excellent way to enjoy the mesmerizing natural beauty of this quaint little town. These are luxurious huts floating on water and featuring all the facilities Imaginable. The abode of luxury surrounded by backwaters along with a magnificent view of paddy fields and tall coconut trees creates a perfect ambience for relaxation. Enjoy exotic migratory birds flocking around the water and witness the local villagers at their daily fishing activities creating a beautiful scene.  The houseboat is managed by at least 3 people; a cook, an oarsman, and guide. Explore some authentic dishes made with shrimps, lobsters and other seafood, and also sample chicken Chettinad. The guide keeps you posted about important tourist attractions on the way, making sure you have a wonderful time.  You can hire a houseboat from Alleppey, the gateway to the backwaters between Kochi and Kollam. There are more than 500 houseboats in Alleppey. You can also board houseboats from Punnamada Lake and choose a package as per your budget. You can opt for customized special tours to cover areas of your choice.


 For those wanting to enjoy the backwaters on a budget, a public ferry is the best

option. A shikara is also a good option which is a smaller version of a houseboat for those who wish to go for a self-guided cruise over the waterways. And if you want to experience the true elegance of Alleppey with your partner, then do try canoeing and you will definitely feel like you are in Venice.  Don’t forget to try the popular drink Toddy made from palm trees which is a slightly alcoholic. Houseboats are beautiful experiences for tourists, and are perfect for staying disconnected from the rest of the world and enjoying nature’s bounty.


2. Alleppey Beach  Best Time to Visit: Morning and evening  Popularly known as Alappuzha Beach, it is famous for local getaways due to its

blissful pristine beauty and fun-filled thrilling activities. Enjoy lazy strolls along the sandy shore and relax under the palm groves. This beach hosts many festivals like Sand Art and Alappuzha Beach Festival. A number of tourist attractions are present in and around this beach, and among them are Vijaya Beach Park and Old Lighthouse, which are highly fascinating.  Alleppey Beach is also known for one major event, Nehru Trophy Boat Race, held in August during Onam festival. The Snake Boat Race is especially a thrilling event to watch and participate in. 100-120 feet long canoe-like boats move fast like a snake, making this event one of the most famous tourist attraction in Alleppey.  Water sports like surfing, parasailing, and motorboat riding are a refreshing way to explore this beach. Once you are done with beach activities, do pay a visit to an Ayurvedic and yoga centre and indulge in yoga and meditation. Also, visit the Mullakkal Street for a great shopping experience and hunt for different souvenirs.  Alappuzha beach is another way to explore the beauty of Alleppey in its most unadulterated form. In short, it is in itself a wonderland and the perfect destination to pursue for all your beach dreams!


3. Vembanad Lake  Best Time to Visit: September and March  Vembanad Lake is the second largest in the country and is accessible from

Kottayam, Kuttanad, and Kochi. Vembanad Lake is famous for its tranquil backwaters amidst mesmerizing natural surroundings. Vembanad Lake is known by different names in different regions of Kerala; Kochi Lake in Kochi, the Punnamada Lake in Kuttanad and as Vembanad in Kottayam.  The lake is full of exciting possibilities, so enjoy yourself by sipping a hot cup of coffee in one of the houseboats and listening to the gentle lapping of the waves and chirping of birds.  This snake boat race festival here is an annual event held on the second Saturday of August, and is a site to witness. One can go boating or choose a houseboat stay to explore the islands lined with lush green coconut trees.  The lake is a Wetland of International Importance as defined by the Ramsar Convention. The lake proves to be essential as locals depend on the lake waters for livelihood. Vembanad Lake is the perfect backwater destination for one and all. You have to witness the pristine lake to experience God’s Own Country at its best.


4. The Krishnapuram Palace  Best Time to Visit: 9.30 AM to 4.30 PM  The Krishnapuram Palace is a museum and one of the famous palaces of

Kayamkulam. Built during the reign of a Travancore King, it’s well known for mural paintings and traditional architecture style. Krishnapuram Palace is designed according to Vastu Shastra with 16 blocks, 4 courtyards, and 22 rooms. Intricate woodwork tile roofing in gabled style showcases the uniqueness of the Kerala architecture.  The palace is situated on the top of a small hill and is surrounded by fountains, ponds, terrace garden, and lawns. Other attractions include a variety of flora, and a newly erected Lord Buddha. A major attraction of this place is ‘Gajendra Moksha’, a mural painting which covers an area of around 53 square feet and has a rich historical value. The palace is currently maintained by the Archaeological Department of Kerala.


5. Kuttanad  Best Time to Visit: October to March  Kuttanad is the heart of the backwaters of Kerala, a beautiful tropical

region surrounded by sea and hills, and offering beautiful scenic views. It is one of the best places to see in Alleppey. Gaining popularity as one of the most scenic attractions, Kuttanad is also known as the ‘Rice bowl of Kerala’.  A special peculiarity of this place is its lowest altitude, which is around 2 meters below the main sea level. Take a village tour here and witness activities like cultivation, boat building, coir making, and fishing. Don’t forget to indulge in a traditional Keralite meal.  Kuttanad is famous for unconventional spots and one of them is River Pamba which is considered to be holy and is called as Dakshina Ganga. Located away from the usual touristy crowd of Kerala, it is popular among the nature-loving travellers.


6. St. Mary’s Forane Church  Best Time to Visit: 6 AM to 4.30 PM  Dedicated to Virgin Mary, It is one of the beautiful churches to visit in

Alleppey and was built in 835 AD. The church is known for housing 2500 families and is one of the major Alleppey tourist attractions. The church organizes two feasts every year – St. Mary’s Feast, which is held on the third Sunday of September and the other is St. Sebastian’s Feast, which has been organized since 1647 AD and is known for its deeply rooted tradition. The statue of St. Sebastian is displayed for public veneration only during the feast festival. Fireworks and dazzling colours make these feasts more remarkable


7. Shree Krishna Temple  Best Time to Visit: 700 AM to 12:00 PM, 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM  Dedicated to Lord Krishna and built during 15th – 17th century AD by the

local king Chembakkassery Pooradam, this temple is called the ‘Dwarka of the South’. Famous for Pal Payasam, a rice pudding, the deity here is called Parthasarathi and is carved out of black granite stone. The deity carries the sacred conch in the left hand and a whip in the right. The shrine is one of the oldest in the region where the main idol was brought from the Guruvayur temple during the raids of Tipu Sultan in 1789, and it remained here ever since.  An annual festival is held here in March or April, and draws a large crowd. You are lucky if your trip coincides with the ritual festival held every 12 years which is performed by ‘sorcerers’. In ancient times, human sacrifice was a part of the tradition but now it’s been replaced by a cock sacrifice.  This pilgrimage centre is filled with devotees throughout the year. The temple has a lovely, soothing ambience which will calm you down and it has a little pond where you can feed the fish or simply sit for hours.


8. Punnapra Beach ď‚— Best Time to Visit: June to September ď‚— Punnapra Beach is an isolated serene getaway famous for its golden stretch

of sand and pristine waters, and is blessed with nature in abundance. You can spend quality time here, away from the chaotic city life and enjoy an ayurvedic massage under the sky. It will help refresh your mind and body. Its scenic beauty never fails to lure tourists and it is undoubtedly one of the best places to see in Alleppey.


9. Karumadi ď‚— Best Time to Visit: 6 AM to 5 PM ď‚— Karumadi is a Buddhist pilgrim centre dating back to the 11th century.

Here, you will find a Buddha statue that is made of solid black granite. What makes this statue even more alluring is the fact that a side of the Buddha Statue is missing. There are several theories and fascinating legends associated with a missing hand. It is widely believed that this statue of Buddha has a number of magical or mystical powers which can cure any illness. ď‚— The entire site is under the protection of the State Archaeology Department and is among the top places to see in Alleppey.


10. Marari Beach  Best Time to Visit: September to May  The Marari village by the sea is one of the best places to visit in Alleppey

where one can learn about the culture and heritage of Kerala. It is the perfect spot for a relaxing family trip and a romantic stroll. This beautiful destination is known for glistening sands and crystal clear waters; ideal for swimming. A number of lavish and budget accommodation options are available.  National Geographic Survey has rated this beach as one of the World’s Top Five Hammock Beaches. Protection of nature is a strict matter of concern here, so travellers have to follow rules to keep the surroundings clean. Several dishes provided at the restaurants are memorable too. The Marari Beach provides an opportunity to unwind and to enjoy the bounties of nature.


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