Allapuzha (Alappuzha),
known as the Venice of the East, is one of Kerala’s most beautiful backwater destinations. With its calm canals, houseboats, and serene beaches, the town attracts travellers from around the world. Nearby, the lush green fields of Kuttanadu and the vast waters of Vembanattu Kayal (Vembanad Lake) make this region a true natural wonder.
Allapuzha – The Heart of the Backwaters
Allapuzha is famous for its peaceful waterways, traditional villages, and rich cultural heritage. Whether it’s a houseboat ride, a walk through coconut-lined paths, or a sunset at Alleppey Beach, the town offers a perfect mix of relaxation and natural beauty.
Kuttanadu – Kerala’s Below-Sea-Level Wonderland
Vembanattu Kayal – The Lifeline of the Backwaters
Vembanattu Kayal (Vembanad Lake) is the largest lake in Kerala and the main water body that connects Allapuzha and Kuttanadu. Its calm waters support houseboats, fishermen, and migratory birds throughout the year. The lake is also famous for its stunning sunrises and sunsets.






