Visitor Information
- Popular For: Cultural Experience Seekers, Architecture Enthusiasts and History Buffs
- Entry Fee: Rs 10 for adults and Rs 5 for children
- Visiting Time: 9:30 am -4:30 pm except on Mondays
- Visit Duration: 1-2hours
Located in the heart of the slithering backwaters of Kerala, Alleppey or Alappuzha is often termed the “Venice of the East”. The town is among the oldest planned towns in India and is famous for its several backwater canals, beaches, paddy fields and lagoons. Alleppey is iconic for its houseboats cruises in the backwaters and attracts thousands of visitors each year. With the Laccadive Sea on its west Alleppey is blessed with an abundance of natural flora and fauna and the backwaters and the wetlands make it rich in marine life and resident and migratory avi fauna. Alleppey is also a cultural hub in Kerala since the early Sangam Era (3rd Century BC – 4th Century AD) and was a stronghold of the Chera Kingdom and had trade relations with the Greek and Romans. Alleppey was also one of the spots where St. Thomas the Apostle built the Churches. Here’s the list of the best places to visit in Alleppey.