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Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is a charming melange of backwaters, the sea, and old-world charm. Influenced by its tropical climate, the town offers distinct experiences throughout the year.
Winter (November to February): This period is considered the best time to visit Alappuzha. The weather is pleasantly cool and dry, with temperatures ranging from 17°C to 32°C, making it ideal for houseboat cruises on the backwaters, beach activities, and sightseeing. The clear skies and gentle breezes enhance the overall experience.
Monsoon (June to September): Alappuzha receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. The rains turn the landscape green. While outdoor activities might be limited due to the rains, this season offers a unique charm with vibrant greenery and overflowing backwaters. It’s a serene time to enjoy indoor Ayurvedic treatments and witness the region’s natural beauty in a different light.
Summer (March to May): Summers in Alappuzha are hot and humid, with temperatures soaring up to 37°C. This season is less popular among tourists due to the heat. However, it’s an off-peak period, so travelers can benefit from fewer crowds and potential discounts on accommodations and services.
Additionally, if you’re interested in cultural festivities, plan your visit around the Chettikulangara Kumbha Bharani festival, held annually in February or March at the Chettikulangara Devi Temple in Alappuzha district. This vibrant event showcases traditional rituals like Kuthiyottam and Kettukazhcha, offering an immersive cultural experience.
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