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Kerala>>Alleppey/Alappuzha
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Alleppey/Alappuzha (Kerala)
Temperature
 
Summer - Max 35.0C, Min 22.0C, Winter - Max 32.0C, Min 20.0C
Clothing
 
Light Tropical,Woolen Best
Best Season For Visit
 
August to March
STD Code
 
0477
Language
 
Malayalam and English
       
Alleppey or Alappuzha is one of the exotic backwater sites of India's southern state Kerala. Washed by the Arabian Sea, interlocked by a number of canals and bridges, this tiny marketplace is also famous for its Nehru Trophy boat race held every year. Alleppeyattracts tourists not only by its natural beauty but also through its locally made coir products that are of a very superior quality.
 
Places For Visit
Ambalapuzha Temple
 
Ambalapuzha Temple, where Lord Krishna is worshipped, is also an important place to visit in Alleppey. Here one can see the typical temple architecture and culture of Kerala along with the chance to taste the Keralan delicacy, payasam, which is served to the visitors in Alleppey during the festival times of March/April.
 
Punnamada Kayal
 
Punnamada Kayal, the must-visit place of Alleppey where the annual Nehru Trophy boat race takes place. During the month of August-September, the backwaters become crowded with thousands of spectators and a large number of competitors who come to participate in the famous Nehru Trophy boat race.
 
Ambalapuzha Temple
Ambalapuzha Temple, where Lord Krishna is worshipped, is also an important place to visit in Alleppey. Here one can see the typical temple architecture and culture of Kerala along with the chance to taste the Keralan delicacy, payasam, which is served to the visitors in Alleppey during the festival times of March/April.
St. Andrew's Church
St. Andrew's Church, established by the Portuguese missionaries in Alleppey, celebrates the feast of St. Sebastian in a fun-filled, festive way.
Mullackal Temple
Situated in the heart of Alleppey, Mullackal Temple, dedicated to goddess Rajarajeswari, is also a place worth visiting.
Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple
Surrounded by thick-green forests, Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple of Alleppey is a holy place where the king of serpents is worshiped. Number of devotees from all over India and abroad visit this place every year.
Others Places
The Chettikulangara Bhagavathy Temple of Alleppey is believed to have miraculous powers and hence visited by number of pilgrims every year. Kottamkulangara Mahavishnu Temple and Devi Temple are the oldest temples of Alleppey and are sites worth visiting, especially during the time of festivals.
 
Get Alleppey
Visit by Road - Alleppey is connected by a number of interconnecting roadways to different parts of South India. National Highway 47 passes through Allepey.
Visit by Air - The nearest airport to Alleppey is the Kochi Airport which is located 54kms away from Alleppey. Another important airport near Alleppey is Trivandrum Airport which is at a distance of 154kms.
Visit by Rail -Alleppey is connected to the major cities of Kerala like Cochin, Kottayam, Changanassery and Chengannur. There are ferry services to Alleppey where you can enjoy the scenic beauty of the backwaters.

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