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Charming coastal city Alleppey in Kerala, south west India, lies on the Arabian Sea and boasts a combination of tropical village and bustling urban life. Also known as Alappuzha, this area of outstanding natural beauty on the shores of the warm Laccadive Sea is known for its network of canals, which gave it the name "the Venice of the East". With a rich and diverse history where Alleppey was inhabited by the Portuguese followed by the Dutch and then the British Empire, these influences can be seen in various cultural, religious, economic and political aspects of the town.

Soak up the scenery of Alleppey and its surrounding countryside by taking to the beautiful backwaters and canals by houseboat or canoe. Explore religious buildings from the ancient Hindu temples to the Christian and Catholic churches such as the stunningly-decorated St Mary's Forane Church. For ultimate relaxation head to one of Alleppey's pristine, coconut-palm fringed beaches. You can visit Alleppey as part of our Grand Tour of Southern India & Kerala below.

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This unforgettable tour of colourful southern India explores exciting cities, stunning Hindu temples, atmospheric mountain plantations and tranquil backwaters. After a night in Bengaluru, we soak up Mysuru's awe-inspiring royal palace and the charms of botanic Ooty before the tea plantations of Coonoor on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway. Arriving...

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Local sites to see

Alleppey Lighthouse

Although Allepey's status as a sea-trading port was established at the end of the eighteenth century, construction of the town's lighthouse didn't begin until 1860. Completed two years later, the lighthouse was constructed from local stone, has a teak spiral staircase and originally featured a double-wicked lamp powered by coconut oil which remained in use until 1952. The lighthouse is still manned and can be visited between 3pm and 5pm each day.

Marari Beach

Alleppey has its own long stretch of sands, but boisterous waves and strong tidal currents mean that it is unsuitable for swimming. Marari Beach, just fifteen kilometres north of the town is uncrowded, shaded by palm trees and offers acres of clean, white sand and tropically warm waters.

The RKK Memorial Museum

Set within beautiful landscaped gardens, this remarkable museum dedicated to local entrepreneur and philanthropist Revi Karuna Karan houses one of the largest collections of Swarovski crystals in the world as well as hundreds of items of fine porcelain from the great manufactures including Delft, Armani and Capo di Monte.

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