Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, is the gateway to Kerala’s legendary backwater network — a sprawling labyrinth of lagoons, lakes, and canals that stretches over 900 kilometres. Often called the “Venice of the East,” this waterway paradise offers one of India’s most iconic travel experiences.
Glide through emerald-green channels on a traditional kettuvallam (rice barge converted houseboat), past coconut groves, paddy fields, and centuries-old fishing villages where life moves at the rhythm of the tides. The air is thick with the scent of jasmine and spices, the silence broken only by the splash of an oar or the call of a kingfisher.
The backwater ecosystem is home to over 100 species of birds, unique aquatic life, and a vibrant community of fishermen, coir weavers, and toddy tappers who have called these waterways home for generations. A cruise through these canals is not just a journey through nature — it’s a passage through living history.
From tranquil cruises to immersive cultural encounters — the backwaters offer something for every soul
Alleppey Backwaters
Experience the tranquil beauty of Alleppey’s backwaters, a serene network of canals, lakes, and lush landscapes.
Houseboat Cruise
Glide through emerald canals on a traditional kettuvallam — a rice barge converted into a floating palace with all modern amenities.
Bird Watching
Spot over 100 species including kingfishers, cormorants, egrets, and the elusive Indian darter in their natural habitat.
Culinary Journey
Savour authentic Kerala cuisine — fresh karimeen (pearl spot fish), prawn curry, and appam prepared by onboard chefs using local spices.
Village Life
Step ashore to visit coir-weaving workshops, toddy shops, and centuries-old village churches along the waterways.
GALLERY
Captured Moments
A visual journey through the enchanting backwaters of Alleppey
GUEST REVIEWS
What Travellers Say
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Sarah Mitchell
London, UK · February 2026
"Absolutely magical! Watching the sunset from the houseboat deck while drifting through palm-lined canals was the most serene experience of my life. The crew was incredibly attentive and the food was divine."
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Rajesh Kumar
Mumbai, India · January 2026
"We took the overnight cruise and it was phenomenal. Waking up to the sounds of birds and seeing the morning mist over Vembanad Lake is something I will never forget. Highly recommend the village tour."
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Emma & James
Sydney, Australia · December 2025
"Our honeymoon highlight! The Spice Routes team went above and beyond. The private candle-lit dinner on the deck, the birdwatching at dawn, and the fresh toddy — every moment was curated to perfection."
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Hans Weber
Berlin, Germany · November 2025
"A truly unique experience that you cannot get anywhere else in the world. The narrow canals are mesmerising, the food is incredible, and the pace of life here is beautifully slow. Would come back in a heartbeat."
GETTING HERE
How to Reach
Alleppey is well-connected and easy to reach. We arrange complimentary pickup for all cruise bookings.
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By Air
Cochin International Airport (COK) is 85 km away. Pre-arranged airport pickup takes approximately 2.5 hours via NH-66.
~2.5 hrs drive
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By Train
Alleppey Railway Station is just 3 km from our boarding point. Direct trains from Kochi, Trivandrum, Bangalore, and Mumbai.
~15 min ride
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By Road
Well-connected by NH-66. Kochi (53 km), Trivandrum (155 km). State buses (KSRTC) and private taxis available.
~1.5 hrs from Kochi
Spice Routes Boarding Point
CCSB Road, Near Finishing Point, Alleppey, Kerala 688013
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TRAVEL SMART
Traveller Tips
Make the most of your backwater experience with these essential pointers
Sun Protection
Carry SPF 50+ sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and UV sunglasses. The tropical sun reflects strongly off the water.
Photography
Golden hour (5:30–6:30 PM) offers the best light. Bring a waterproof case for your phone. Dawn mist is spectacular.
Mosquitoes
Carry repellent for evenings. The boat crew also provides citronella incense — a traditional Kerala remedy.
Local Etiquette
Ask permission before photographing locals. Remove shoes when entering temples. Dress modestly for village visits.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Alleppey Backwaters?
The best time to visit is from October to March when the weather is pleasant with temperatures between 22°C–33°C. The monsoon season (June–August) offers dramatic scenery but can be unpredictable. The Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race in August is also a spectacular event worth planning around.
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Ready to Drift Into Paradise?
Book your Alleppey backwater cruise today and experience the timeless beauty of Kerala’s waterways with Spice Routes.