Place
: Alappuzha Area: 1414 sq. km
Population: 21,05,349(2001 census)
Altitude: Sea level
With the Arabian Sea on the west and a vast network of lakes, lagoons and
fresh water rivers crisscrossing it, Alappuzha is a district of immense
natural beauty. Referred to as the Venice of the East by travellers from
across the world, this backwater country is also home to diverse animal and
bird life. By virtue of its proximity to the sea, the town has always
enjoyed a unique place in the maritime history of Kerala.
Today, Alappuzha has grown in importance as a backwater tourist centre,
attracting several thousands of foreign tourists each year. Alappuzha is
also famous for its boat races, houseboat holidays, beaches, marine products
and coir industry. A singular characteristic of this land is the region
called Kuttanad. A land of lush paddy fields, Kuttanad is called the Rice
Bowl of Kerala and is one of the few places in the world where farming is
done below sea level.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS:
» Location :Q S T and R Block Kayal /
Backwaters
of Alleppey

Situated in Kuttanad popularly known as the rice bowl of Kerala, QST & R
Block Kayals (backwaters) remind the visitor of the famous dikes of
Holland.A striking example of the indigenous agricultural engineering
know-how,here cultivation and habitation are made possible at four to ten
feet below the sea level.For this purpose extensive land has been reclaimed
from the backwaters and is protected by dikes built around it.A leisurely
cruise along the canals here is a memorable experience.
Kuttanad is the most beautiful backwaters region of Kerala. It is here that
most of the snake boat races are conducted and a majority of the rice boat &
houseboat cruises are scheduled. Keralas network of navigable
backwaters stretches to over 900km. These serene waterways are fringed by
palm grove and paddy fields and offer a striking spectacle of the rustic
life.
Getting there : QST & R Block Kayals are accessible by boat from
Alappuzha ( 1.30 hrs by motor boat and 30 minutes by speedboat.)
Nearest railway station : Alappuzha, Nearest airport : Cochin International
Airport about 85 km from Alappuzha, State Bus services also available from
every part of india and Kerala
» Location: Alappuzha beach, near
Alappuzha town,
south Kerala.

Referred to as the Venice of the East, Alappuzha has always enjoyed a unique
place in the maritime history of Kerala. Today, it is famous for its boat
races, backwater holidays, beaches, marine products and coir industry.
Alappuzha beach is a popular picnic spot. The pier, which extends into the
sea here, is over 137 years old. Entertainment facilities at the Vijaya
Beach Park add to the attraction of the beach. There is also an old
lighthouse nearby which is greatly fascinating to visitors. Alappuzha beach
is a popular picnic spot. The pier, which extends into the sea here, is over
137 years old. Entertainment facilities at the Vijaya Beach Park add to the
attraction of the beach. There is also an old lighthouse nearby which is
greatly fascinating to visitors.
Facilities at the Vijaya Beach Park: Boating, a childrens park
with toy train and bicycles.Timings: Open from 1500 - 2000 hours. Entrance
fee: Rs. 2 per person; Free entrance for children below 5 years. Boating
charge: Rs. 10 for ten minutes. Video permit: Rs. 25; Camera permit: Rs. 5.
Getting there: Nearest railway station: Alappuzha, about 5 km from
the beach. Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport, about 85 km from
Alappuzha town. Bus-services: also available from every part of India and
Kerala.
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