Alappuzha
, also known as Alleppey, is a town in Alappuzha
District of Kerala state of southern India. A
town with picturesque canals, backwaters, beaches,
and lagoons, it was described as the List of places
known as Venice of the East by Lord Curzon. It
is the administrative headquarters of Alappuzha
District. Alleppey has a wonderful past. Though
the present town owes its existence to the sagacious
Diwan Raja Kesavadas in the second half of 18th
century, district of Alappuzha figures in classical
Literature. Kuttanad, the rice bowl of Kerala
with the unending stretch of paddy fields, small
streams and canals with lush green coconut palms
, was well known even from the early periods of
the Sangam age.
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Attractions in Alappuzha / Alleppey |
Alappuzha
Beach
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. Dense Palm
groves at one end and an ancient towering light
house at the other, Vijay Park and Sea view park
are all spectacular sights one should never miss.
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. Paintings of the Dasavatharam
(the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu) are displayed
on the inner walls of the temple.
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.
Krishnapuram Palace
Located at a distance of 47 km from Alappuzha
on the way to Kollam, this palace was built in
the 18th century during the reign of Marthanda
Varma. This palace is noted for its typical Kerala
architecture, with gabled roof, dormer windows
and narrow corridors. There is also a museum of
antique sculptures, paintings and bronze articles
in the palace.

Backwater Cruise
View the landscape beauty , monuments, temples,churches
and industries of Alappuzha by cruising through
its rivers,canals and backwaters.The starting
point is from Alleppey and the finishing point
is at Jetty .
Mullakkal
Rajeswari Temple
It is dedicated to the Goddess Rajarajeswari.
The nine day 'Navarathri' festival is celebrated
twice a year and is of special significance to
the people of Alappuzha. Another important festival
of the temple is 'Thaipooyakavadi'. 
Kuttanad
Region
The region is known as the 'Rice Bowl of Kerala'.
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
This is a small captivating island in the Vembanad
Lake. Situated between Thaneermukkom and Kumarakom,
this island is the favourite spot for hundreds
of rare migratory birds from different parts of
the world. ![Alleppey, Alappuzha]](images/alleppey4.jpg)
Arthunkal
Church
This christian Pilgrim centre near Sherthalai
is 22 km. north of alappuzha. The St. Andrews
Church here was built by Portuguese missionaries.
The annual feast of St. Sebastian is held here
in the month of January.
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