ALAPPUZHA
The
Venice of the East
Washed by the silvery waves of the Arabian sea
Alappuzha occupies a significant place in the
tourist map of Kerala. Interlocked with a large
number of canals and bridges this waterlocked
district has immense untapped potential for
backwater tourism.
Alappuzha has several canals and lakes fit for
boat cruise. Three prominent rivers in the southern
grid of Kerala viz. Achankovil, Pamba and Manimala
empty into the lakes. A boat journey through
the lakes will be a memorable experience. The
watercourses are flanked by an unending row
of coconut trees which heave and sway to the
tune of the gush.
WATER CARNIVAL
Nehru Trophy Boat Race, the annual water carnival
at Punnamada Lake, is considered the biggest
snake boat race in the world. The colourful
boat peagentry which precedes the boat race
is a marvellous treat to the eyes. The snakeboats
with a length of 30 to 60 metres and with 100
to 150 oarsmen plough the waters with the rhythm
and symbols to the tune of the legendary songs.
The Nehru Trophy was instituted by the late
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru who was enthralled
by the charm and gaiety of the water carnival.
The boat race attracts a large number of tourists,
domestic and foreign.
In addition to this the boat races at Payippad,
Thiruvanvandoor, Neerettupuram, Karuvatta and
Thykkoottam are quite famous.
FISHING
Alappuzha is a great centre of fisheries. 'Chakara'
a rare marine phenomenon in which a large number
of fish throng together in the early days of
May to August is a peculiarity of Purakkad,
one of the main fishing centres on the coast
of the Arabian Sea. This is in fact a fishermen's
fiesta.
COIR
The district is the major centre of coir and
allied products. There are about 4000 production
units including a few big factories with mechanized
looms. Alappuzha retains monopoly in coir production
and exports.
AMBALAPPUZHA-SREEKRISHNA
TEMPLE
Amabalappuzha Sreekrishna Temple on the Kollam-Alappuzha
Highway is called the Dwaraka of the South.
It is frequented by thousands of devotees especially
during the annual festival which falls in April
every year.
'Ambalappuzha palpayasam' the devotional delicacy
of the temple, is renowned for its unique taste.
Ambalappuzha is also famous for the traditional
visual martial art of Kerala, Velakali.
KARUMADI
Karumadi, three Kms. east of Ambalappuzha, has
a statue of Budha called Karumadikuttan, a perennial
source of interest for the tourists.
ARTHUNKAL CHURCH
Arthumkal Church is famous for the St. Sebastian's
church which is situated south west of Cherthala
town 22 Kms north of Alappuzha. The famous Arthumkal
Perunal is held in January every year. Catholics
from all parts of the state participate in the
feast of St. Sebastian.
MANNARSALA
Mannarassala near Harippad 32 Kms. south of
Alappuzha is an important centre of pilgrimage
in the district. The famous Mannarassala temple
devoted to the serpent deity is a rare phenomenon
of worship. The Ayilyam festival held in November
every year is very famous. |