Monday to Saturday 3.30 pm
The port town of Alleppey was built in 1776 by Diwan Raja Kesava Das. Known as the “Venice of the East” this town was planned and built around two canals. In the old days it was busy place bustling with trade and attracting people from All over world. Coir manufacturing and exporting was the principal business that was carried on here. Step into Sree Jain Shwetambar Temple, visit a coir factory, watch a goldsmith at work using his traditional tools, stop for some shopping and round off your trip with a visit to light house, port office and Alleppey beach.
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