Alleppey Backwaters
Alleppey
The Alleppey backwaters are a network of tranquil canals, lagoons, and lakes, famous for houseboat cruises and lush, scenic landscapes.
Overview
Alappuzha, the Venice of the East, is famous for its boat races, backwater holidays, beaches, and coir industry. Alappuzha Beach, with its 137-year-old pier, Vijaya Beach Park, and old lighthouse, is a popular picnic spot. The highlight of the backwaters is the houseboat cruise, offering luxurious accommodations and a serene view of local life, making it an unforgettable experience.
Distance From Alappuzha Town
- 7 min (2.9 km) via Cullen Rd
Tips
Best Time to Visit
October to February : Best for pleasant weather and ideal for backwater cruises.
March to May : Hot weather, but mornings and evenings are still enjoyable.
June to September : Lush greenery due to heavy rainfall, but activities may be limited.
Things to Do at Alleppey Backwaters
Exploring Alleppey Backwaters by Canoe
Enjoy peaceful fishing amidst the serene beauty of Kerala's backwaters, where you can catch a variety of fish including karimeen and prawns.
Bird watching in Kerala's backwaters offers a rich experience with diverse bird species like kingfishers, cormorants, egrets, and herons, ideal for enjoying the serene ambiance of the region.
Destinations Close to Alleppey Backwaters
- Mararikulam Beach : 29 min (14.5 km) via Alappuzha - Arthunkal - Cherthala/Alappuzha - Arthunkal - Kochi Rd
- Kayamkulam Lake : 1 hr 31 min (47.7 km) via NH 66
- Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple : 1 hr 7 min (36.1 km) via NH 66