The Alappuzha Lighthouse, located on the scenic coast of Kerala, is a historical landmark that offers a glimpse into the maritime legacy of Alappuzha (Alleppey). Built in 1862, this red and white cylindrical tower stands tall at 30 meters and once guided ships navigating the Arabian Sea to the bustling Alappuzha port. Surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of the sea, the lighthouse provides panoramic views of the coastline and nearby beach. Visitors can climb the spiral staircase to the top for stunning vistas, especially during sunset. A small museum nearby displays vintage equipment and the history of Kerala’s coastal navigation. Combining history, architecture, and natural beauty, the Alappuzha Lighthouse is a must-visit for travelers exploring the tranquil backwaters and coastal charm of “God’s Own Country.”
Backwaters, houseboats, and spice plantations—Kerala with Viacation was stunning. Their team checked in with us mid-trip to make sure everything was going smoothly.
Backwaters, houseboats, and spice plantations—Kerala with Viacation was stunning. Their team checked in with us mid-trip to make sure everything was going smoothly.