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St. Andrew's Basilica Arthunkal

St. Andrew’s Basilica at Arthunkal in the district of Alappuzha, is considered to be the largest shrine of Saint Sebastian in all of the world. Originally constructed by the Portuguese missionaries in the 16th century, the church was rebuilt in 1584 under the priest Jacomo Fenicio who was believed to possess powers to heal body and mind, and was popularly known as ‘Arthunkal Veluthachan’ translating to ‘fair-skinned father’. Eight years after the vicar died, the shrine was renovated to face the West towards the silken white sands of the Arabian Sea. The saint was executed by the Roman emperor Diocletian for embracing Christianity. In 1647, a life-sized statue of the vicar was sculptured in Milan and was positioned at the Arthunkal church. The statue has its body pierced with arrows and has marks of blood all over, depicting the brutal execution. The interiors have been tastefully done with woodwork, and the church boasts of marvellous ancient architecture. Read More

St. Mary's Forane Church

Champakulam Kalloorkadu Marth Maryam (St. Mary’s) Basilica, popularly known as St. Mary’s Forane Church is an ancient Syro- Malabar church in the Archeparchy of Changanacherry. Constructed in 427 AD, the church is one of the oldest Syrian Catholic churches in all of India. The brilliant architecture, elaborate rock inscriptions and ancient artefacts boast about the Portuguese influence in the traditional designs and are worth a visit. Legend has it that this church was the first to have been founded by St. Thomas, the apostle himself. Situated in Champakullam, on the banks of river Pamba, the rich history, legacy and the ingenious architecture attracts a large number of tourists to the spot. The pearly white building is a wonderful amalgamation of Syrian and Portuguese designs. It is believed that this church was the reason of reconciliation between Catholics and Jacobian Syrians centuries ago; hence it is considered a rich heritage of Christianity in India. Read More

Thottappally Beach

Thottappally Beach

Famed through a celebrated novel and movie “Chemmeen”, Thottappally Beach is a quiet escape in the village. It an active fishing harbour that draws locals every day. The Thottappally Spillway located nearby is also quite an attraction. It helps separate the freshwater of the Thottappally Lake and the saline water at the mouth of the river that drains into the Arabian Sea. Tourists visit often for its conserved picturesque beauty and a soul-soothing experience. Read More

Thumpoly Beach

Thumpoly Beach

Thumpoly Beach is a hidden gem located in the state of Kerala. This beach is famous for its scenic beauty and cleanliness. A number of canals make their way into the Arabian Sea through here, making it a must explore. The big blue waves crashing on the shore are quite a sight to see. You can even visit the fishing villages that surround this beach. Located at a distance of 6 kms from Alappuzha and 90 kms from Kochi International Airport, Thumpoly is a coastal town in Kerala. With the majestic Arabian Sea on one side and a charming, quaint lake on the other, Thumpoly has been graciously blessed with golden sandy beaches, verdant green meadows and numerous canals which finally make their way to the ocean. The Thumpoly Beach is a hub for fisherfolks and the beach houses several fishing villages. In addition to that, the greenery and natural flora is home to hundreds of species of rare birds. The beaches are lined with towering palm trees, and the dainty town has a beautiful backdrop of mighty hills. Thumpoly looks like a picture-perfect haven for all you nature lovers and is a must-visit if you are in the area. Source Etymology The name 'Thumpoly' is derived from the word 'Thoma Polly' which translates to 'Church of St. Thomas'. During the Portuguese rule in the area, the place was also called 'Thompolis' which means 'The town of St. Thomas'. Places of Interest 1. The most popular attraction of the place is St. Thomas Church which is a 500-year-old Christian church built by the Portuguese. The church is dedicated to  Blessed Virgin Mary.2. Another prominent monument in Thumpoly is Thirthassery Temple which reverberates with magnificent Kerala style architecture.3. You can also visit the nearby fishing villages to have a peek into the lifestyle of the traditional Kerala fisherfolks. Thumpoly Church Feast The age-old St. Thomas Church dedicated to Blessed Virgin Mary not only boasts of striking architecture but is known far and wide for its grand Church Feast. Every year, starting on the 8th of December, the church lights up for 11 days for the Immaculate Conception, and a lavish feast is held. The idol of 'Our Lady' in the church is vibrantly done up, which is called 'Kappal Karachi Amma' meaning 'the mother who came by ship. Activities at Thumpoly Beach 1. Relax and gaze at the beautiful birds habituating or migrating from the place. Birdwatching is the common activity at the beach loved by most tourists. 2. Explore the nearby fishing villages, St. Thomas Church and the Thirthassery Temple. 3. Try the delicious mouth-watering food served in the shacks at the beach.4. If nothing, just sunbathe and laze on the beach with your book to revive and rejuvenate yourself.5. The crystal blue water of Thumpoly Beach is perfect for diving into. The waves crash on the shore with a great force which makes swimming in the water thrilling. The salty water will help relax your tightened muscles and make you feel rejuvenated.6. Thumpoly Beach is lovely and scenic, and you must take a walk around the beach to explore it to the fullest. The feel of soft sand on your feet and the cool and pleasant breeze that flows will help you relax. A stroll in the beach will help you unwind, and you will be able to witness the beauty of it better by exploring small nooks and corners.7. The beauty of Thumpoly Beach is at its peak when the sun is either rising or setting. The different colourful hues of the sky along with the blue water, creates a magical scene which is pleasing to the eyes. If possible, try to witness either or both of these enchanting phenomenons. You will be awestruck by the beauty of this beach during this period. Source Thumpoly Beach is very calm and will soothe your soul and body. You are bound to be mesmerized by the beauty of this beach. It is perfect for spending some time relaxing with your near and dear ones. Read More

Vembanad Lake

Vembanad Lake

Vembanad Lake is a lagoon located in the district of Alleppey in the South-Indian state of Kerala. This expansive lake/ lagoon is longest lake in the country and the largest Lake in Kerala, accessible from Kottayam, Kuttanad and Kochi. Vembanad Lake is known by different names in different regions of Kerala. It is called the Kochi Lake in Kochi, the Punnamada Lake in Kuttanad and as Vembanad in Kottayam. Locals also call it Vembanad Kol or Vembanad Kayal. Read More

Vijay Beach Park

Vijay Beach Park

Constructed on the southern side of the Alappuzha backwaters, Vijay Beach Park is a wonderful initiative by the state government. The park is an ideal picnic spot for kids and adults alike. Other than the umpteen swings and slides available for the kids to play on, there are numerous thrilling rides for the grown-ups. While the charming toy train gives the children a ride around the park in minimal waters, the adults can enjoy boating or simply relax in a vibrant environment. It facilitates different types of boating experiences in round boats and pedal boats. In addition, the park also has a demarcated area for the tiny tots to ride bikes on rent. Besides, the park is popular for hoisting cultural events and concerts to entertain the guests. You can also rent out bicycles and ride around the area while the kids enjoy their playdates. The park also has a lighthouse at a distance which is a popular tourist spot. Read More

Alappuzha Lighthouse

Alappuzha Lighthouse

Known for its breathtaking 360-degree views, the Alappuzha Lighthouse(Alleppey lighthouse) is an old-world charm. It is 4 km away from the main town lying on the sea bridge facing the Arabian sea coast. The 1862 lighthouse has a museum that preserves old equipment like oil lamps and items that testify to its 150-year-old journey. Constructed using laterite stones and teak, the Allepey Lighthouse is 30 meters high and can hold up to 25 people at a time. The spiralling staircase with over 100 wooden steps is worth climbing for the magnificent view of Allepey Beach and surrounding areas.It initially had a double wick, coconut oil lamp, which was used until 1952. Later the lamp was reinstated by a DA gas flasher and a 500 mm drum optic. The old equipment was changed again by an emergency lantern of 300mm and a direct drive system which finally was replaced by a 230V Metal Halide Lamp in 1999. Read More

Arthunkal Beach

Arthunkal Beach

Historically frequented by the Portuguese, the beach is closely located near st Andrews Forane Church in Cherthala. Known to be a fishermen beach, you can find many boats decked up by the shore. Although the beach is famous among localities, it has fewer provisions and isn’t as clean as the other beaches in Kerala. However, there are local stores selling snacks and fishers selling dried and fresh fishes.

Haripad Sree Subrahmanya Swamy Temple

Haripad Sree Subrahmanya Swamy Temple

Known as the Palani of South, Haripad Sree Subrahmanya Swamy temple is one of the largest and oldest Subramanya Swami temples in Kerala. With 3500 years of history, the temple is believed to be established by Lord Parashurama before the advent of Kaliyuga. Built according to the traditional architecture of Kerala, the temple has four gopurams. It's famous for the longest golden flagpost or Kodimaram (dhwajastambha) and one of the largest temple ponds called Perumkulam that stretches over 5 acres. With a round-shaped temple sanctum, it also houses a Koothambalam and Murugan's Vahana. Read More

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