This beautiful beach is a major attraction and offers a perfect place to relax and enjoy the sunset. You can also enjoy various water activities here.
You can witness the scenic beauty of the tranquil lakes and canals, surrounded by coconut palms and paddy fields.
Known as the "Rice Bowl of Kerala," Kuttanad is a vast expanse of lush green paddy fields below sea level.
This historic lighthouse offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding areas.
This 18th-century palace is known for its classic Kerala architecture and houses a museum with a collection of antique sculptures, paintings, and artifacts.
This island is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. It's accessible by boat and offers a peaceful retreat.
A serene and less crowded beach compared to Alappuzha Beach, Marari Beach is perfect for those looking for a more peaceful seaside experience.
Known for hosting the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race, this lake is another picturesque spot in Alappuzha.
Famous for its association with serpent worship, this temple is unique and is dedicated to Nagaraja, the serpent god.
Also known as St. Andrew's Forane Church, it is a famous pilgrimage site for Christians.
One of the largest lakes in India, Vembanad Lake is a vital part of Alappuzha's backwaters and is home to diverse flora and fauna.