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Alappuzha Trip: Everything That Should Be On Your Monsoon Moodboard

An emotion, an experience, and a mesmerising entrance into Kerala’s soul — this is what sums up the beautiful coastal town of Alappuzha for a monsoon trip. Often touted as the ‘Venice of the East’, this picturesque spot is nestled along the Malabar coast of the state. 

Unlike other cities and locations in the country, this gem sits quaint, serving as a reminder to stop, breathe, and reflect. From exploring the gorgeous Alappuzha backwaters, houseboat cruises, and legendary piers to Alappuzha food — there’s a lot to soak in here.

In this blog, we’ve put together everything you should know before you plan an Alappuzha monsoon trip with the squad.

Glide Through Backwaters & Stories Woven in Coir

Alappuzha monsoon trip beauty

Alappuzha, popularly known as Alleppey, has carved a niche for itself with its stunning backwaters, canals, lagoons, and beaches that sprawl over 900 kilometres along the coastline of Kerala. The swaying coconut trees, paddy fields, and lush greenery are unpaid actors that add to the overall aesthetic Alappuzha appeal.

These elements make houseboat rides in the Alappuzha backwaters a wholesome experience. Each boat is equipped with the best of contemporary amenities and luxuries for a seamless and comfortable time exploring the backwaters.

Known as the coir boat craftsmanship, this technique uses the natural fibre from coconut husks (coir) to create the hulls of houseboats called kettuvallams. These boats redefine sustainable design as they are hand-stitched with coir and sealed using a black resin made out of a cashew nutshell.

Trade Burnout for Backwaters: A Nature Reset Like No Other

Being chained to the 9 to 5 life and combating the hustle culture can often feel heavy. If you’ve found yourself stuck in this rut, allow an Alappuzha monsoon trip to snap you out of it.

Think of this: You just finished breakfast in a calming property by the beach and took a balmy boat ride in the Alappuzha backwaters. Add the lush greenery that comes with the monsoon as a backdrop, and the whole scene is a recipe for a detox, isn’t it?

Feathered Friends & Rainy Morning Magic

Did you know that Alappuzha is home to more than 90 species of birds? A paradise for nature enthusiasts, Alappuzha in monsoon can transform into a visual feast with sights that you will cherish forever.

Here are some species that you can expect to see: purple heron, Indian heron, night heron, median egret, grey heron, cattle egret, little egret, chestnut bittern, black bittern, yellow bittern, darter, and Indian shag. 

Beyond Burgers: What’s Cooking in Alappuzha?

A good thumb rule of having memorable travel experiences is to eat local instead of chasing the usual suspects like pizza, pasta, burgers, etc. Alappuzha food is an orchestra of flavours, spices, aromas, and textures that are sure to hit the spot.

If you’re a vegetarian, you should try out the iconic Sadya that is traditionally served on a banana leaf. Here are a few main and common elements that you may expect to enjoy in this meal: rasam, coconut-based avial, fried banana chips, payasam, and rice drizzled with ghee.

For non-vegetarian lovers, Alappuzha food is bound to get a 10/10, all thanks to the seafood in the region that reigns supreme. Some local delicacies that you can try are the Chemmeen Curry (a spicy prawn curry) and the Karimeen Pollichathu (a pearl spot fish that is grilled in a banana leaf).

Nets, Narratives & Village Life by the Water

Fishing in Alappuzha is not just a daily activity for the locals, but a ritual rooted in culture. An early morning houseboat ride or a walk along the Alappuzha backwaters introduces you to sights of men casting Chinese fishing nets.

Children often join them from the house, leading to the exchange of moral lessons, stories, and more. If you’re lucky, you may be invited to join them in fishing and cooking a fresh catch of the day.

Or take the matter into your own hands and go fishing in one of the lagoons or backwaters as a fun activity on your Alappuzha monsoon trip. Post this, you may take a guided village tour that will let you in on the traditional lifestyle of this distinct community living in the coastal town.

From learning how coir is made for houseboats to seeing how paddy is cultivated, there’s a lot to learn about this underrated culture in Southern India.

Shop While You Float: A Peek into Alappuzha’s Floating Markets

alappuzha floating markets in monsoon

Allow us to share a universal truth. Travel and shopping are always synonymous with one another. If you resonate with this, floating markets in Alappuzha are for you. 

So, what’s in store? Long, canoe-like boats travel through the water canals whilst selling handmade crafts, fresh produce like fruits and vegetables, aromatic spices, fish for seafood, and much more. While this is not an ideal touristy thing to do, the experience can open you up to a new culture.

The best time to visit Alappuzha floating market is during the early hours of the morning when the crowd is less.

Where to Stay in Alappuzha: Villas That Make You Want to Miss Your Flight

When it comes to unwinding in Alappuzha, your stay sets the whole mood. Here are two charming Palm Dale villas that blend heritage warmth with modern ease, creating the perfect sanctuary to soak in the monsoon magic, so much so, you might just want to forget about that return flight:

Palm Dale Premium Room

Palm Dale Premium Room

Located in Ponga, the Palm Dale Premium Room is a 1-BHK heritage‑style riverside hideaway that blends traditional Kerala architecture with modern comforts. Spread across 225 sq ft, it features a cosy double bed, a private attached bathroom (complete with a refreshing open-air shower), a scenic river-view window, and air conditioning for the monsoon chill. 

Wander through lush lawns, linger in the garden, enjoy farm‑to‑table meals at the onsite river-facing restaurant, and set out on kayaking, fishing, or village walks—all steps from your door.

Palm Dale Deluxe Room

Palm Dale Deluxe Room

Tucked away on the quiet banks of the Pamba River, the Palm Dale Deluxe Room is where slow living meets timeless Kerala beauty. Think sun-drenched verandahs, breezy rooms with river or garden views, and traditional open-to-sky bathrooms that add a touch of rustic elegance. 

Whether you’re sipping chai on the lawn or heading out for a lazy boat ride, this villa makes doing nothing feel like an art. With 24/7 hospitality, delicious homestyle meals, and just the right dose of solitude, it’s the kind of monsoon hideout you’ll wish you could bottle and take home.

Takeaway

Alappuzha in Monsoon offers a refreshing departure from the chaos and mundane life of the metropolis. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway or a fun trip with your best friends, the destination is perfect for every agenda.

From the picturesque backwaters, beaches, local food, floating markets, and houseboat rides to enjoying moments of silence, there’s a lot to do here. So, here’s your nudge — book that ticket, pick a dreamy ELIVAAS villa, and let the Alappuzha monsoon trip you’ve been manifesting come to life.

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