Enjoy the morning breeze and the serene view of the Arabian sea at the Alappuzha beach. Take a dip in the sea and try some fresh seafood from the nearby shacks.
Visit the ancient Mullakkal Temple, dedicated to Goddess Rajarajeswari. Admire the intricate architecture and observe the daily rituals performed by the priests.
Try authentic Kerala cuisine at Thaff Restaurant, known for its delicious biryanis and seafood dishes.
Take a serene boat ride through the picturesque Alleppey backwaters. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the lush green coconut trees, paddy fields and the tranquil waters.
Visit the 18th-century Krishnapuram Palace, known for its unique architecture and ancient artefacts. Explore the palace museum and witness the largest mural painting found in Kerala.
Visit the 17th-century Ambalapuzha Sri Krishna Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna. Try the famous sweet milk porridge, locally known as 'palpayasam', served as a prasad in the temple.
Enjoy a delicious dinner at Cassia Restaurant, known for its mouth-watering continental and Indian cuisines.
If you have time, you can consider visiting the Pathiramanal Island, a beautiful small island situated in the backwaters of Alappuzha. You can also explore the Kuttanad region, known as the 'rice bowl of Kerala', famous for its paddy fields and traditional farming methods. To maximize your fun, try to attend the Nehru Trophy Boat Race, which takes place annually in August, and witness the enthusiastic boat race competition. Make sure to book your boat ride and hotel accommodation in advance.
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