Alleppey to Kollam Complete Travel Guide 2026
Planning a trip from Alleppey to Kollam? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 85km journey. Watch the interactive route animation above to visualize your journey, then explore detailed information about travel options, costs, attractions along the way, and insider tips to make your trip memorable.
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| Mode | Duration | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|---|
| directions_car Private Car | 1h 30m | ₹812 Fuel & Tolls |
| train Train | 12h – 16h | ₹111 – ₹302 |
| bus Bus | 12h – 16h | ₹150 – ₹938 |
How to Travel: Alleppey to Kollam
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By Car
Flexibility, scenic stops, family trips
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For this 85km journey, driving is your best option. The 1h 30m drive gives you flexibility to stop at attractions along the way and explore at your own pace.
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Worth Stopping: Cities Along Your Route
These cities are within 50km of your Alleppey to Kollam route and offer excellent attractions worth a brief detour:
Alappuzha
Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is a charming backwater town in Kerala, often called the 'Venice of the East'. It's famous for its serene canals, lush paddy fields, and houseboat stays. The town is also a major center for coir manufacturing and the venue for the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race.
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Alappuzha Beach
Alappuzha Beach is a popular spot known for its pier, lighthouse, and recreational activities. The beach offers a wide sandy stretch and views of the Arabian Sea.
Nehru Trophy Boat Race Venue
Punnamada Lake is the venue for the famous Nehru Trophy Boat Race, a major annual event in Kerala. The race features traditional snake boats competing for the coveted trophy.
Alappuzha Lighthouse
The Alappuzha Lighthouse is a historic structure offering panoramic views of the coastline and the town. It was built in 1862 and continues to function as a navigational aid.
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Karimeen Pollichathu - Pearl spot fish marinated in spices and wrapped in banana leaves (try at Vembanad Restaurant)
Marari Beach
Varkala
Varkala is a coastal town in Kerala, known for its unique cliffside beaches and laid-back atmosphere. The town attracts a mix of tourists, from backpackers and wellness seekers to pilgrims visiting the Janardanaswamy Temple. Varkala offers a blend of natural beauty, spiritual significance, and a relaxed vibe.
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Varkala Cliff
Varkala Cliff is the main attraction, a long stretch of laterite cliffs bordering the Arabian Sea. The cliff is lined with shops, restaurants, and guesthouses, offering stunning views.
Papanasam Beach
Papanasam Beach is the main beach in Varkala, known for its holy waters believed to wash away sins. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing.
Janardanaswamy Temple
Janardanaswamy Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It's an important pilgrimage site and a beautiful example of Kerala architecture.
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Kerala Fish Curry - Try it at a beachside restaurant for the freshest catch.
Kochi
Kochi, also known as Cochin, is a vibrant port city in Kerala, South India. It's a blend of colonial influences, traditional Keralan culture, and modern cosmopolitan life. The city is famous for its historic Fort Kochi area, Chinese fishing nets, and as a gateway to the Kerala backwaters.
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Chinese Fishing Nets
These iconic fishing nets are a symbol of Kochi and a legacy of Chinese traders. They are a unique and picturesque sight along the waterfront.
Fort Kochi Beach
A charming beach known for its colonial architecture, Chinese fishing nets, and vibrant atmosphere. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
St. Francis Church
One of the oldest European churches in India, with a rich history dating back to the 16th century. It was once the burial site of Vasco da Gama.
restaurant Must Try Local Food
Kerala Fish Curry - a spicy and tangy curry made with coconut milk and local spices (try at Oceanos Restaurant)
Kumarakom
Explore Kollam
Kollam offers a unique travel experience. For detailed information about local attractions, dining options, accommodations, and insider tips, visit our comprehensive destination guide.
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