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Alleppey:
One of the exotic backwater locales of India’s southern state of
Kerala, the town of Alappuzha, or Alleppey as it was called, is
famous for its annual boat race that draws thousands of tourists
from all over the country and world. Alappuzha is also the
headquarters of Kerala’s coir industry and an important place
for cashew nut processing. The town is bound by Kochi and
Kanayannur in north; Vaikom, Kottayam, Changanassery Thiruvalla,
Kozhencherry and Adoor taluks in east; Kannathur and
Karunagappallyin in south and Lakshadweep islands in its west.
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The Portuguese were the predominant rulers of this place before
the Dutch took over. It was only during the reign of Maharaja
Marthandavarma that the town of Alappuzha became a busy
commercial place.Alappuzha has a humid climate. The winters are
relatively more pleasant and ideal time to visit this place.
Alappuzha is a pleasant and easygoing destination. A trip to
this place during mid-December enables you take part in the
festivities at the town temple. A walk through the streets makes
you familiar with the Kerala style of architecture. The major
destinations in the town include Kuttanad, Alappuzha Beach, Sea
View Park, and Pathiramanal.
The places around Alappuzha provide an equally interesting
experience for the visitor. One gets insight into the region’s
past by visiting the palaces built here. Also a visit to the
churches and temples gives one an idea of how religion fared in
this region over the period of time. Some of the major
excursions around Alappuzha are Arthunkal, Edatgya Church,
Chavara Bhavan, Krishnapuram Palace, and Ambalapuzha Krishna
temple.
HOW TO GET THERE?
Air: Nearest airport: Kochi (64 km); Thiruvananthapuram
(59 km).
Road: An excellent road network links the district to all
major towns and cities in India.
Rail: Well connected with Kochi, Chennai, Bokaro,
Guruvayoor and Thiruvananthapuram. Nearest railway station is
Alappuzha, about 5 km from the beach. |
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