The main attraction of Alleppey.
Enjoy a houseboat cruise through scenic canals, paddy fields, and villages.
Best for: Nature lovers, couples, and photographers.
The largest lake in Kerala.
Perfect for boat rides, birdwatching, and peaceful evenings.
Famous for its old pier and sunset views.
Has a children’s park and Vijaya Beach Park nearby.
Built in 1862 — one of the oldest lighthouses in Kerala.
Climb up for a panoramic view of the beach and town.
A quiet, clean, and calm beach about 11 km from Alleppey.
Ideal for swimming, yoga, and relaxation.
A small island on Vembanad Lake.
Great for birdwatching — you can reach it by boat.
Ancient temple known for its Palpayasam (sweet pudding).
Built in the traditional Kerala architectural style.
Located about 45 km from Alleppey.
Features murals, sculptures, and Kerala-style architecture.
Historic church built by the Portuguese.
Hosts the famous Arthunkal Perunnal festival.
Known as the “Rice Bowl of Kerala.”
You can see paddy fields below sea level and local farming life.
The venue of the world-famous Nehru Trophy Boat Race held every August.
Ideal for scenic boat rides and watching traditional snake boats.
Canoe village tours through narrow canals.
Try Kerala-style seafood & toddy (local coconut drink).
Watch Kathakali dance or visit local coir-making workshops.
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