The 10 Best Places To Visit In Alappuzha

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Alappuzha Beach

This tranquil stretch of sandy shore is ideal for unwinding in and admiring the sunset. Scattered with swaying palm trees, take a leisurely walk along the coastline.

The majestic Alappuzha Beach | Shutterstock

Kuttanad

Known as the “Rice Bowl of Kerala,” this region offers picturesque backwaters, lush paddy fields and traditional houseboats. Glide through narrow canals surrounded by emerald-green rice paddies and witness the daily life of the locals.

A beautiful view of Kuttanad | Shutterstock

Alappuzha Lighthouse Museum

Climb to the top of the lighthouse for panoramic views of the coast. As you ascend, the spiral staircase reveals glimpses of the azure sea and the bustling town below. Inside the museum, explore maritime artefacts and old photographs.

A woman holds her ticket to the Alappuzha Lighthouse Museum | @FarosLos/x.com

Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple

This ancient temple is known for its beautiful architecture and the famous “Palpayasam” sweet. The temple complex has intricate wood carvings, smells of fragrant incense and reverberates with the rhythmic chants of priests.

A view of the Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple | @archanaldas/x.com

Karumadi

A short drive from Alappuzha is the Karumadi Kuttan, a renowned Buddhist pilgrim centre. It has a Buddha statue that dates back to the 11th century and is made of solid black granite.

The Karumadi Kuttan is said to have healing properties and attracts people from far and wide | Shutterstock

St Mary’s Forane Church

This is a historic church with stunning murals and a peaceful ambience. The scent of incense fills the air and sunlight filters through stained glass windows to create a serene atmosphere for reflection.

A view of the St Mary’s Forane Church | Shutterstock

Krishnapuram Palace

Visit this 18th-century palace to see exquisite frescoes, antique furniture and a beautiful garden. The opulent rooms are a pleasure to stroll through while the palace gardens are a delight for the senses.

A view from outside of the Krishnapuram Palace | @keralatourism18/x.com

Pathiramanal

A small island on Vembanad Lake, Pathiramanal is perfect for birdwatching and nature walks. Take a boat ride to reach the island, listen to the rustling of leaves, and try to spot herons and egrets.

In the thicket of Pathiramanal | @Aadii_rk/x.com

Punnamada Lake

Famous for the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race, this lake offers scenic boat rides. While it's a frenzy of excitement during that time, on your visit it will offer up a calming ambience with raindrops rippling on its smooth waters.

Boats float on the Punnamada Lake | Shutterstock

Mannarasala Sree Narayana Temple

This is a unique temple dedicated to serpent worship. Explore the temple grounds where ancient trees intertwine and stone idols of serpents evoke both reverence and curiosity.

A view of the Mannarasala Sree Narayana Temple | Wikimedia Commons

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