Situated in the core of the crawling backwaters of Kerala, Alleppey or Alappuzha is frequently named the “Venice of the East”. The town is among the most seasoned arranged towns in India and is acclaimed for its few backwater waterways, shorelines, paddy fields and tidal ponds. Alleppey is notorious for its houseboats travels in the backwaters and pulls in a great many guests every year.
With the Laccadive Sea on its west Alleppey is honored with a wealth of regular widely varied vegetation and the backwaters and the wetlands make it rich in marine life and occupant and transitory avi fauna. Alleppey is likewise a social center in Kerala since the early Sangam Era (third Century BC – fourth Century AD) and was a fortification of the Chera Kingdom and had exchange relations with the Greek and Romans.

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