18 Attractions to Explore Near Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
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Vembanad LakeLargest lake in Kerala where visitors can cruise through in houseboats.
Pathiramanal IslandA lush green island in the middle of a lake, home to many species of birds.
Vaikom Sree Mahadeva TempleOne of the oldest and biggest temple in Kerala, rich in its historical backgrounds and architecture.
Marari BeachRated as one of the worlds top five HAMMOCK BEACH by National Geographic Survey. Peaceful place, good climate, away from the city crowd.
St Andrew's Basilica ChurchOne of the major pilgrim centers of Christians in Kerala, and an architectural marvel.
Alleppey LighthouseBuilt in 1862, Alleppey Lighthouse(Alappuzha Lighthouse) is the first of its kind on the Arabian coast of Kerala. Alappuzha, where the lighthouse stands was one of the busiest ports and centers of Kerala during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Alappuzha BeachThe popular beach of Alapuzha with its old pier, the light house, and an amazing sunset. #beach #sunset
Aruvikuzhi WaterfallsHike through the cascading waterfall set in the backdrop of rubber plantations and banana farms.
Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna TempleAmbalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple is a Hindu Temple believed to be built around the 15th-17th century in the typical Kerala Architectural Style. The idol at the temple is of Parthasarathy with a whip in the right hand and a sacred conch in the left. Parthasarathy is a form of Lord Krishna as the charioteer of Arjuna during the Kurukshetra war mentioned in the ancient Hindu epic Mahabharata.
St. George Forane Church, EdathuaA massive church on the banks of river Pamba, built in medieval European Architecture.
KuttanadKuttanad is a region that is well known for its vast paddy fields. The region has the lowest altitude in India and is one of the few places in the world where farming is carried on around 1.2 to 3.0 meters (4 to 10 ft) below sea level. It is a major rice producer of Kerala state.
Kumbalanghi VillageA quiet island village known for rural tourism activities. You can see Chinese fishing nets, explore its mangrove forests, and take boat trips along the surrounding backwaters.
Hill Palace MuseumThe largest museum in Kerala and the former residence of the Cochin King.
Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja TempleNestled in a forest glade, the temple is a center of pilgrimage for the devotees of serpent gods. Couples seeking fertility come to worship here, and upon the birth of their child come to hold thanksgiving ceremonies.
Jewish SynagogueThe 16th century synagogue built under the protection of Cochin King.
Mattancherry PalaceThe palace built by the Portuguese, renovated by the Dutch and now housing an archeological museum
Jain Temple KochiBuilt in 1960, the temple is inspired by the Jain temples of Gujarat and is beautifully tiled with white marbles & other carved structures. Every afternoon, the temple runs a show with thousands of pigeons that live in the premises.
Kochi Biennale FoundationEvery second year, Cochin welcomes Biennale- promoting art, culture and education activities created and curated by artists from different parts of the world.