Alappuzha Town
Alappuzha, formerly known as Alleppey, in Kerala is surrounded by waterways and canals and is therefore also called the “Venice of the East.” Alappuzha is famous for the beautiful backwaters surrounding it. Many Kerala Backwater cruises begin or end in Alappuzha. The backwaters with water birds and flowers and greenery along their banks are a beautiful and refreshing sight. See the serene attractions of Alappuzha on Kerala tours with Kerala Backwater. Alappuzha is famous for the Snake Boat Races held here every year around the time of the Onam festival. The giant snake boats called Chundanvalloms, race against each other for the prestigious Nehru Trophy. Prime Minster Jawaharlal Nehru donated the trophy after he received an unforgettable reception along the waterways of Alappuzha.
Kochi City
Cochin now known as Kochi is one of the most visited Kerala Backwater destinations. The list of scenic islands comprises of Bolgatty, Vypeen, Gundu and Vallarpadam. Kochi also called the “Queen of the Arabian Sea,” receives many visitors round the year who travel to Kerala to see its tourist attractions and because Cochin is Kerala’s industrial and commercial capital. Many backwater cruises begin or end in Cochin. You’re sure to find a Kerala backwater tour that will enchant and refresh you when you stay in Cochin. Enjoy the Kerala backwater tourist attractions of Cochin while staying at hotels in Cochin.
Thiruvananthapuram – The Capital City Of Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, previously known as Trivandrum, is the capital of Kerala, India. The name Thiruvananthapuram means the abode of Anantha the Snake God. In Hindu mythology Anantha is the serpent on which Vishnu, the Preserver in the Hindu pantheon, rests. Thiruvananthapuram city is built on seven hills. Its notable landmarks include the Sree Padmananbhaswamy Temple, which is believed to be 2000 years old. The museum attached to the temple has a number of paintings by the renowned painter from Kerala, Raja Ravi Verma. Thiruvananthapuram was previously the capital of the founder of Travancore state Raja Marthanda Varma. The modern capital of Kerala retains its historic heritage in the form of temples, old monuments and palaces of the kings of Travancore. You can tour the historic and modern attractions of Thriruvananthapuram on Kerala tours with Kerala Backwater.
Kottayam Town
Kottayam is a beautiful Kerala backwater destination. This historic town is also famous for many churches and temples and for its role in the history of Kerala. The name Kottayam is derived from Kotta and Akam and means the inside of a fort. Kottayam has a long history. Kottayam is an important center of Christianity in Kerala. There are many famous churches in Kottayam including the St Mary’s church and the St Joseph’s monastery. Some of the famous temples in Kottayam are the Ettumanoor Shiva Temple known for its paintings and sculptures and the Thirunakkara Mahadeva temple. You can see the historic churches and temples of Kottayam on Kerala tours with Kerala Backwater. Kottayam was the first town in Kerala to achieve 100% literacy among the adult population. Because of the many rubber plantations in Kottayam and the beautiful Vembanad Lake, Kottayam is known as the “Land of Letters, Latex and Lakes.” You can tour the many attractions of Kottayam on Kerala tours with Kerala Backwater.