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In the backwaters and along certain coastal stretches of Alleppey, low tide reveals narrow ridges of soft, golden sand. Locals sometimes use them as temporary walkways, while fishermen rest their boats nearby. To travelers, they’re an untouched slice of paradise—perfect for sunset walks, photography, or simply sitting with your feet in the water.
While many backwater sandbars are known only to locals, here are a few areas, mostly Alleppey offbeat destinations, where you might discover these natural wonders:
Certain tidal conditions create small sandbars along quieter stretches of Punnamada Lake. But, you’ll need a local boatman to guide you, as these spots are not marked on maps.
Tip: These Kerala photography spots are best visited in the late afternoon, so you can watch the golden light reflect off the calm water and capture stunning frames.

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