Alappuzha (), also known as
Alleppey, is a town in
Alappuzha District of
Kerala state of southern
India. As per 2001 census Alleppey is the sixth largest city in Kerala with an urban population of 177,029. Alleppey is situated to the south of
kochi and north of
Trivandrum. A town with picturesque
canals,
backwaters,
beaches, and
lagoons, it was described as the
one of the places known as "Venice of the East" by
Lord Curzon . It is the administrative headquarters of
Alappuzha District.
Malayalam is the most spoken language.
Hindi,
English and
Tamil are also widely spoken in the town.
Alleppey is an important tourist destination in India.
Backwaters of Alleppey are world famous and is the most popular tourist attraction in Kerala. It connects
Kumarakom and Cochin towards north and
Quilon to the South. Alappuzha is also the access point for the annual
Nehru Trophy Boat Race, held on the
Punnamada Lake, near Alappuzha, held on the second Saturday of August every year, is the most competitive and popular of the boat races in India.
Apart from Backwaters some other attractions in Alleppey are
Alappuzha Beach offering one of the most beautiful views of the
Arabian Sea,
Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple,
Edathua Church,
Krishnapuram...
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