Alappuzha Light House
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The Alappuzha Lighthouse, built in 1862, is a historic landmark offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and surrounding areas.
Overview
Located 4 km from Alappuzha town in Kerala, the Alappuzha Lighthouse, built in 1862, is over 150 years old and one of the oldest on India’s southwest coast. Constructed from laterite stones and teak, it originally used a coconut oil lamp, later upgraded to modern lighting systems over the years. The view from the top of the Alappuzha Lighthouse offers a spectacular 360-degree panorama of the surrounding landscape.
Timing
- 9:00 AM to 11:45 AM in the morning and 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM in the evening. It is closed on Mondays.
Distance From Alappuzha Town
- 8 min (2.9 km) via Cullen Rd
Tips
Best Time to Visit
November to February
Entry fee
Entry fee is Rs. 20 for adults, Rs. 10 for children (6-12 years), and Rs. 50 for foreign tourists. There is an additional Rs. 10 fee for photography.
Things to Do at Alappuzha Light House
Can enjoy the panoramic views, museum exhibits, and the iconic red and white lighthouse bands.
Destinations Close to Alappuzha Light House
- Allappuzha Beach : 1 min (270.0 m) via CCSB Rd
- Krishnapuram place : 24 min (12.4 km) via NH 66
- Pathiramanal : 35 min (19.1 km) via Alappuzha - Madurai Rd and NH 66