Discover the Enchanting Alleppey
Unveil the Hidden Gems of Kerala's Backwaters
Embark on a journey through the serene backwaters of Alleppey, where nature’s beauty and cultural heritage come alive. Experience the tranquility and charm of this must-visit destination.
About Alleppey
Why Visit Alleppey?
Mesmerizing Backwaters
Navigate through the tranquil backwaters on a traditional houseboat, and witness the serene landscapes and local life along the canals.
Rich Cultural Heritage
Explore the rich cultural tapestry of Alleppey, from its historic temples and churches to vibrant festivals and traditional art forms.
Pristine Beaches
Relax on the golden sands of Alleppey’s pristine beaches, where the Arabian Sea meets the lush greenery of Kerala’s coastline.
Events & Attractions Around Alleppey
Nehru Trophy Boat Race
The Nehru Trophy Boat Race is an exhilarating event that epitomizes the vibrant culture of Kerala. Held annually on the Punnamada Lake in Alleppey, this race sees majestic snake boats, known locally as chundan vallams, compete in a thrilling spectacle. Named after India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who was captivated by the spirited boatmen during his visit in 1952, the event has grown into a symbol of unity and celebration. The rhythmic rowing of the oarsmen, the energetic chants, and the fervent cheers of spectators create an electrifying atmosphere. The race is not just a competition but a grand festivity that brings together communities, showcasing the rich traditions and festive spirit of Kerala. Happens on the second saturday of August every year.
Alleppey Beach Festival
The Alleppey Beach Festival is a sparkling celebration that transforms the beautiful shores of Alleppey into a lively carnival. Held annually, this festival showcases the spirit and culture of Kerala through a blend of music, dance, and art. Visitors can enjoy performances by local artists, traditional dance shows, beach sports, and a myriad of stalls offering delicious Kerala cuisine and handcrafted items. The festival illuminates the beach with vibrant lights and decorations, creating a magical atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists. It’s a perfect occasion to revel in the natural beauty of Alleppey while immersing oneself in the rich cultural heritage of the region. This happens in December.
Onam Celebrations
Onam is the iconic harvest festival of Kerala, celebrated with unparalleled enthusiasm and grandeur. Marking the homecoming of the legendary King Mahabali, Onam is a vibrant mosaic of Kerala’s rich cultural heritage. Spanning ten days, the festivities include elaborate feasts known as Onasadya, intricate flower carpets called Pookalam, traditional snake boat races, and mesmerizing performances of classical dance forms like Kathakali. Families come together to celebrate with joy, embodying the spirit of unity and prosperity. The festival beautifully combines mythology, tradition, and communal harmony, making it a cherished and unforgettable experience for everyone involved.
Alleppey Christmas Carnival (chirappu)
Mullackal Chirappu is a vibrant annual festival celebrated in Alleppey, Kerala, with deep-rooted traditions and cultural fervor. Held at the Mullackal Rajarajeswari Temple, this festival spans several days, typically during the Malayalam month of Vrischikam (November-December)
Plan Your Alleppey Adventure
Don’t miss out on the beauty and culture of Alleppey. Book your Shikara or houseboat tour with Devatheertham today and experience the magic!