Alappuzha
(Alleppy) is famous for its backwaters. Alappuzha 'The Venice of the East' is
endowed with exceptional natural beauty and emerged as a major tourist
destination of the Kerala. The entire district teems with an array of rivers,
canals and lakes ideal for boat cruise. Alappuzha is also famous for boat races,
houseboats, beaches, marine products and coir industry.
Alappuzha
Beach
This is a
beautiful beach and the Vijaya Beach Park is an added attraction. The Sea view
Park here has boating facilities and a swimming pool.
Nehru Trophy
Boat Race
The most competitive
and popular boat race is held on the second Saturday of August every year at
the Punnamda Lake and is the most important tourist event of Alappuzha. The
highlight of this prestigious event is the competition of snake boats
("Chundan Vallam"), the 130 feet long snake boats with over 100
rowers, 4 helmsmen and 25 cheer leaders decorated with colourful silk
umbrellas. The race is also held during the tourist season on the third day of
the Great Elephant March in mid January, and is called as 'Tourism Snake boat
Race'. This is one of the main event in Alappuzha Tourist Destinations.
The
Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple
The pilgrim
centre 14 km. from Alappuzha. Ambalapuzha temple is famous for its temple
architecture and the milk porridge - 'Paalpaayasam'. This temple is one of the
most important in Alappuzha Tourist Destinations
Arthunkal
Church
Arthunkal
one of the oldest Christian churches
in Kerala is 22 km. north of
Alappuzha. The St. Andrews church here was built by Portuguese missionaries.
The annual feast of St. Sebastian is held in January.
Krishnapuram
Palace
The
magnificent palace is situated at Kayamkulam 47 km. from Alappuzha on the way
to Kollam. The palace is a master piece of Kerala architecture with gabled
roofs, dormer windows and
narrow corridors and so on. The palace also houses one of the largest single
panel Mural paintings, discovered in Kerala known as 'Gajendra Moksha', which
measures 53 sq.ft in area. A museum inside the palace, displays antique
sculptures and paintings.
Kuttanad
The region
is referred as the Rice Bowl of Kerala because of the wealth of paddy crops is
at the very heart of the backwaters. A unique feature of Kuttanad is that many
of the fields are below sea level. It is perhaps the only region in the world
where farming is done below sea level. The boat
trip to Changanacherry passes through this beautiful and fertile
region.
Pathiramanal
the verdant
island located in the Vembanad lake is the first island resort of the State. The green island is an ideal place for a break in the
journey while on a backwater
cruise. The island is accessible only by boat from Kumarakom and Muhamma. The
island attracts rare migratory
birds from various parts of the world.
Nearest
Railway Station Alappuzha
Nearest
Airport. Nedumbassery (Kochi)
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