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Alappuzha Lighthouse in Alleppey

Summer: 20°C to 37°C (Dry and humid)

Winter: 17°C to 32°C (Pleasant weather)

Monsoon: June to September (Heavy rainfall and humidity)



Best time to visit:  September to March

Opening Time: 3:30 pm
Closing Time: 5:00 pm
Weekly Holiday: Open all 7 days of the week

Entry Fees for Indians Adults:   10
Children:  3
Cameras:  20
Video Camera:  25
Entry Fees for Foreign Nationals Adults:  25
Children:  N/A
Cameras:  20
Video Camera:  N/A
The Alappuzha Lighthouse is India’s first tower to be constructed on the western coast in 1862. It has a great historical significance as it was one of the most popular ports in south India (in older days) and supervised heavy traffic of ships. This beautiful light house is 30 meters high and emits light up to 25 nautical miles. The light house has witnessed all major forms of light sources, from a double wick-oil lamp to a gas flasher, followed by an emergency lantern and finally high voltage Metal Halide light.
 
 This magnificent structure of this lighthouse was conceptualized under the guidance of Maratha Varma-II, The King of Travancore and was completed during the reign of King Rama Varma. The lighthouse is a sharp climb up with teak spiral case. Its top provides you with a breath-taking view of the neighbouring countryside converging into the coast line and the majestic setting sun.
 
Adjacent to the lighthouse is a small museum which displays the old lighthouse instruments and is a must watch for tourists interested in antique mechanics. During your visit, other exciting activities which can be explored are house boat rides in the backwaters, visiting archaeological museums, beach side relaxing and snake boat racing.
 
Warning: Steep narrow wooden staircase requires caution for families with small children and people with health issues.

Connectivites

Road: You can reach here via National Highway 47 which is about 50 km. away. Regular bus services are available from Bangalore, Kozikhode, Chennai, Trivandrum and Coimbatore. Cabs can also be hired to reach the destination point.

Railway: Nearest railhead is Alleppey Railway Station (about 1.5 km. away) and Ernakulam Junction South Railway Station (about 60 km. away). Frequent bus or cab services are available to cover the distance and reach the destination.

Airway: Nearest airport is Cochin International Airport (about 84 km. away) and Trivandrum International Airport (driveway for about 149 km.). Buses or cabs can be hired to reach the lighthouse.