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The ' Venice of the East' is one of the best-known ports along the coast of Malabar. Built on the banks of a network of canals, it was a famous trade center of ancient times. The beach here is also worth watching, the Arthunkal beach in worthy of development as an international holiday resort. Watching rural life at close quarters - the many activities like; toddy tapping, fishing for small fry, coir-making, prawn farming, and scores of other sights by a boat trip in a country craft up and down the narrow canals in the coastal region is gaining in popularity among the foreign tourists and the North Indian visitors alike. |
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Alappuzha
offers tourists good shopping options.
Among the locally available products of Alappuzha are the coir
products and carpets. The
fine quality, variety and reasonable price tag make these products stay
high in demand list of tourists.
Besides Alappuzha is also famous for its pepper, coconut oil,
areca nut, cardamom, sugar, etc.
Several markets are available in Alappuzha, though the market
of Kayamkulam is most important. Alappuzha is not to be missed tourist destination in Kerala. Apart from its exotic backwater locations, Alappuzha is famous for Boat race.The important Boat race in Alappuzha is the Nehru Trophy Boat race.During this time the place becomes vibrant with festive and competitive spirit. |
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Access Air: Nearest International Airports: Kochi(Nedumbassery-85kms), Thiruvananthapuram(150kms). Rail: Well connected to Major Cities. Road: An excellent road network links the district to all major towns and cities in India. Water: Linked by boat service through the backwaters to Quilon(8 hrs), Changanacherry(3 hrs), Kumarakom(3 hrs), Cochin(4 hrs), Chenganoor, etc.. |
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| Alappuzha
(Alleppey) beach:
This is one of the most popular picnic spots in Alappuzha ( The pier,
which extends into the sea here, is over 137 years old. Entertainment
facilities at the vijaya beach park add to the attractions of the beach.
There is also an old lighthouse, which is greatly fascinating to visitors. Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Temple :(15 km south of Alapuzha) built in the typical Kerala architectural style, this temple is famous all over India for the Palpayasam, the daily offering of deliciously sweet milk porridge. It is also in this temple that pallipana is performed by velans (sorcerers) once every twelve years. |
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Aruthunkal :One of the most important pilgrim centers of Christians in Kerala, popularly known as St. Sebastian Church, 22 km north of Alappuzha. Portuguese missionaries established this church, which is near Sherthallai. The feast of St. Sebastian is held here every. Champakulam church: One of the oldest churches in Kerala, the St. Mary's Church is believed to be one of the seven established by St. Thomas. The annual feast at this church falls on the 3rd Sunday of October every year. Chavara Bhavan : Chavara Bhavan is the ancestral home of the blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara. It is now a holy shrine and spiritual resort where thousands of devotees gather for prayer, receive favors and feel amply gratified. Here, a 250 year old historically important beacon of light is preserved intact in its original and primitive form. Situated at a distance of 6 km from Alappuzha. Accessible only by boat. |
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Kuttanad : Kuttanad, called the rice bowl o f Kerala because of her wealth of paddy crops, is at the very heart of the backwaters. The scenic countryside of Kuttanad with its shimmering waterways also has a rich crop of banana, cassava and yam. This is perhaps the only region in the world where farming is done 1.5 to 2 m below sea level. Inland waterways, which flow above land level, are an amazing feature of this region. Karumadikuttan: It is traditionally believed to be a statue of Lord Buddha. The condates back to the 11th century and many legends are associated with it. |
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Pathiramanal Island : A
small island of Alleppey is a favourite haunt of hundreds of rare migratory
birds, which comes from different parts of the world. The island is
accessible only by a boat. This 10 acre island on the backwaters is
home to many rare varieties of migratory birds from different parts
of the world. According to mythology a young Brahmin dived into the
Vembanad Lake to perform his evening ablutions and the water made way
for land to rise from below, thus creating the enchanting island, Pathiramanal
(sands of midnight). |
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