Things to Know
Duration
2 - 3 Hours
Mobile Voucher
Accepted
Bird spotting
Zone
Parking
Available
Drinking water
Available
Guided Tour
Available
Staircase
Available
Pets
Allowed
Couple
Friendly
Baby
Friendly
Restroom
Available
Sitting Area
Available
Activity Zone
Available
Children's play area
Available
Water game
Available
Boating
Available
Ferry ride
Available
Life guard
Available
Life jacket
Available
Lake
Available
Souvenir shop
Available
Dustbin
Available
Ticket
free entry
Adult
FREE
Children
FREE
Foreigner
FREE
Mobile Camera
FREE
Still Camera
FREE
Video Camera
FREE
About
The Kuttanad region in Alappuzha district is named the "rice bowl of Kerala" for its picturesque expanse of paddy cultivation which forms Kuttanad-Alappuzha-Kerala the main source of the famous ‘boiled rice’ of the state. located about 30km from the heart of Alappuzha, Kuttanad stretches for 75km from Kollam in the south to Kochi in the north, sandwiched between the sea and the hills. it holds some geographical peculiarities. It is a vast area of partly reclaimed land, covered with the bright green paddy fields, separated by dikes. The unique feature about paddy cultivation in Kuttanad is that the level of water is a few feet higher than the level of the surrounding land. It's the area with the lowest altitude in India and one of the few places in the world where farming is carried out below sea level. The place is an amazing labyrinth of shimmering waterways composed of lakes, canals, rivers, and rivulets. Lined with dense tropical greenery, it offers a glimpse into the rural lifestyles of Kerala. Kuttanad is a backwater paradise and an ideal destination for a backwater cruise in Kuttanad-Alappuzha-KeralaKerala. It is possible to drift along in a houseboat and enjoy the scenic view of the Kerala countryside. With the Kuttanad region and the Vembanad Kayal nearby, Alappuzha attracts tourists throughout the year.