Taking a tour of the backwaters of Alleppey in Kerala

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 If Kerala is the 'Backwater City of India,' the 'Backwater Paradise in God's Own Land' should be called Alleppey! Located about 62 km from the beautiful town of Cochin and about 155 km from Trivandrum, Alleppey, or 'Alappuzha' is one of Kerala's most desirable tourist destinations. Located on the shores of the turquoise Vembanad Lake, this tourist plays host to most of Kerala's houseboat cruises.

This picturesque city is renowned for its enchanting backwaters, scenic beauty, azure lagoons, evergreen coconut groves, intricate network of canals, and other natural bounties, fondly called the 'Venetian Capital of Kerala' or the 'Venice of the East'. Alleppey in Kerala may be your next destination, whether you are a nature lover, looking for romantic destinations, planning a family trip, or a solo trip! Most of the people come here from the package of Kerala honeymoon packages, Couples enjoys a lot with the stunning beauty. If you want to explore just book the best Kerala tour packages.

How to reach Alleppey

1 By Route:

From almost all the major cities in God's Own Country, KSRTC has frequent buses to Alleppey; tourists can easily access luxury, premium, or frequent buses to reach Alleppey. From nearby cities like Bangalore, Chennai, Mysore, and Coimbatore, regular buses are also available.

2 With the train:

Alleppey has its own railway station, and towns like Trivandrum, Cochin, and other major cities are well connected. The station also provides access to many other passenger emails traveling from cities outside the state.

3 By Air:

Less than 100 km from Alleppey, Cochin International Airport is well linked to major Indian cities by daily flights. Visitors can book a flight to this airport from within the country and many international 
destinations and hire private taxis or canned goods to enter Alleppey.

Best Time to Visit Alleppey

1 Winter (February to December): If you're planning a trip to Kerala to explore the mystical lands of Alleppey, you'll need to book your winter tour. During this time of year, the temperature remains good and gives visitors amazing choices. 2 Summer (May to March): Though not the best time to visit Alleppey, for those who want to explore the mystical beauty of this backwater destination while avoiding the normal crowd, summer can be an ideal season. As temperatures start to rise, tourism begins to stop, and in Alleppey, tourists can enjoy great discounts and seasonal deals. 3 Monsoon (September to June): During the monsoons, Alleppey looks beautiful! This is not the backwater tourism season, however, but one can sit back and laze around the locations while reveling in Alleppey's miraculous rain-washed beauty.

Places to visit in Alleppey

1 Beach Alleppey 

Beachgoers on a trip to Kerala will definitely fall in love with this breathtaking Alappuzha beach! Alleppey Beach, peaceful, calm, serene, and friendly, is known for its favorable climate, epic beaches, and a multitude of beach activities. Visitors can also enjoy dolphin sighting while at Alleppey Beach if luck favors.

2 Krishnapuram: 

During the reign of MarthandaVarma, Krishnapuram Palace, an 18th-century palace, was built and is a major landmark in Alleppey. Designed in traditional Kerala architecture, this two-story palace is also the birthplace of God's Own Country's largest mural paintings; the painting is known as 'GajendraMoksham' and measures approximately 14x11ft.

3 Beach of Marari: 

Marari Beach is about 11 km from the heart of Alleppey, fringed with lush coconut groves, and is revered as one of Kerala's most beautiful and tranquil beaches. Visitors will appreciate and rejuvenate themselves with Ayurvedic massages and therapies during a visit to this remarkable beach.

4 Lake Vembanad: Visitors do not have to ask for a visit to Vembanad Lake when booking a Kerala tour package to Alleppey; it is one of those tourist spots in Kerala that is included in all the tour packages! Touted as India's longest lake and the largest lake in God's Own Country, it is a houseboat cruise paradise. 5 The Kuttanad: Kuttanad, also known as the 'Rice Bowl of India,' boasts its beautiful countryside and shimmering elegance. Located in the heart of the backwaters of Kerala, this village's evergreen outlook and enchanting charm give its tourists an unforgettable experience.

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