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Alappuzha is famous for
its boat races, houseboats, coir products, fish and lakes.
Alappuzha is interlocked with a large number of canals
and bridges.This water locked district has immense untapped
potential for backwater tourism, preserved through the
ages and completely hidden from the road is an enchanting
experience to any visitor. Gliding along the calm and serene
backwaters flanked by green leaves and palms seeing a rural
more so while sailing a slow-moving, spacious Kettuvallam
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The
Venice of the East welcomes you to the backwaters of kerala.
Do not miss out on a ride into Kuttanad through shimmering,
green paddy fields and tail-wagging, head-bobbing groups
of ducks. The coir-workers too present an interesting sight
as they soak coconut fibre in pools, beat them out and
weave the tough brown strands into long ropes on spindles
stretched between coconut trees. |
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The
Palm fringed canals and shores bustling with glimpses from
the day to day life in the country side, the mirror still
lagoons, picture book lakesides and its long sandy beach
has blessed Alappuzha.Alappuzha is very famous for its
boat races, houseboats, coir products, fish and lakes.
This water locked district has immense untapped potential
for backwater tourism, preserved through the ages and completely
hidden from the road is an enchanting experience to any
visitor. Gliding along the calm and serene backwaters flanked
by green leaves and palms seeing a rural more so while
sailing a slow-moving, spacious Kettuvallam
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Main
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Alappuzha
beach is one of the most popular spots
in the district of Alappuzha. Its beautiful garden
on the shore gives an exclusive sight. Imposing buildings
of a colonial past overlook the shore. The pier, which
extends into the sea is more than 140 years old and
is a rare sight.
Boatraces
: Alappuzha
district is proud of being the cradle of boat races.
All the important boat races, namely the Nehru Trophy
boat Race at Punnamada, the Payippad near Haripad, the
Thiruvandoor, Neerettupuram, Karuvatta and Thaikkoottam
boat races are held at different parts of the district
during August-September . Thousands of people from all
parts of the world come and witness these races.
The
month of August holds the prime attraction to the civilians
and the tourists as it is the time of the spectacular event
-the Nehru Trophy Boat Race that is held on the second
saturday of August every year. A cruise on an elegant houseboat
offers a rare chance to view the attractive dense palm
groves that are so characteristic of Kerala's landscape. |
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Ambalapuzha
Temple:Constructed in the typical Kerala
architectural style, this temple is famous all over
India, and is renowned for the Palpayasam, the daily
offering of sweet milk porridge. This temple witnesses
the performance of Pallipana by Velans (sorcerers)
once every twelve years. Paintings of the Dasavatharam
(the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu) are displayed
on the inner walls of the temple. The ‘ Ottanthullal’,
a satiric art form based on social themes was the brain
child of the poet Kunchan Nambiar who performed it
for the first time in the premises of this temple.
Mannarsala
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is 32 kms. from Alappuzha near Haripad and is famous
for the ancient temple of Sree Nagaraja, the King of
Serpents. Pilgrims from all over the country assemble
here during the two day annual festival.
Mararikulam
: Situated
on the coast south of Alappuzha,12 Kms. from Alappuzha,
it houses a quiet beach and has an adjoining fishing
village. Pool, tennis, water sports and Ayurvedic treatments
are the leisure time activities one can avail of. |
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Alappuzha
hotels | Resorts | Homestays |
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