Alappuzha, the smallest district of Kerala, is located in the southern part of the State. It is a unique destination, situated between the vast Arabian Sea and a network of rivers. Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, famously described Alappuzha as the 'Venice of the East', securing its place on the world tourism map.

Visitors can reach Alappuzha by air via Cochin International Airport. For those travelling by train, Alappuzha railway station will provide easy access. By road, they can reach the city via accessing National Highway 66 (NH66).

With its numerous canals, backwaters, and beaches, Alappuzha is one of the prominent tourist destinations in "God's Own Country" that is worthy as a tourist destination. Alappuzha is famous for its boat races, beaches, and marine products. Coir production is also a significant local industry here.

This popular picnic spot offers houseboat experiences, where visitors can stay on fully furnished boats equipped with modern amenities like bedrooms, toilets, living rooms, kitchens, and balconies. Visitors can also explore the nearby 137-year-old park and a lighthouse. Marari Beach, also referred to as Kerala's white sand beach, is the perfect beach destination for a tranquil escape.

Visitors can explore Ayurvedic treatment facilities, cycling, cooking demonstrations, and boat rides here. This beach destination is ideal for taking a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Kuttanad, known as the 'Rice Bowl of Kerala', is famous for its ex.