Alleppey
is one of the most important tourist centers in the state, with a large
network of inland canals earning it the sobriquet "Venice of the
east". These large network of canals provide Alleppey its lifeline.
Alleppey was one of the busiest centers of trade in the past with one of
the best known ports along the malabar coast. Even today it retains its
charm as the centre for Coir carpet industries and prawn farming.
Alleppey the ideal headquarters for backwater tourism as well as for
visits to the lovely church filled town of Kottayam, and the town of
Aranmula, famous for its historic Aranmula Snake Boat Race which is an
annual event.
Alleppey is also known for its spectacular snake - boat races held on
the second Saturday of August, every year. This competition - the Nehru
boat race takes its name from India's first prime minister Jawaharlal
Nehru, who inaugurated in 1952. It is excitement all around as snake -
boats , each manned by over a hundred oarsmen, cut through the waters
like wind. The event is a tremendous success with tourists and the local
population alike.
The boat cruise along the backwaters of Alleppey give one first hand
experience of the life style; toddy tapping, fishing for small fry,
Coir-making, prawn farming etc., which remains more or less unchanged
over the years.
PLACES OF INTEREST
Ambalapuzha
It is situated 14 kms. away from Alleppey. In its architectural
features, the Sreekrishna Temple confirms the typical Kerala style. The
temple is famous through out Kerala for 'Palpayasam' a milk porridge of
exceptional sweetness offered to the deity.
Karumadikkuttan
Situated 3 km east of Ambalapuzha, this village is known for its 10th
century Karumadikkuttan statue, a black granite figure of the great
Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. There are many interesting legends
connected to this idol.
Champakulam
Champakulam - the water logged village is also the place of oldest
angadi (market) known as Kalloorkkadu angadi. The St. Mary Forane Church
built in 427 A D is another major attraction famous for its beautiful
mural paintings for both tourists and believers. In Champakulam you can
see Nadubhagum and Champakulam snake boats which take part in the annual
snake boat races.
HOW TO GET THERE -
By Airport - The nearest airport is at Cochin.
By Railway Station - Alleppey Railway Station. Connected by rail with Cochin
and Trivandrum.
By Road - Well connected by road (NH-47). Trivandrum - Alleppey :
160 km, Cochin - Alleppey : 70 km.
By Water - Connected with Cochin (5 1/2 hrs), Quilon (8 hrs) and
Kottayam (2 1/2 hrs)