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  2. Kerala backwaters - Wikipedia

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    The coastal region of Malappuram contains the backwaters like Biyyam, Manoor, Veliyankode, Kodinhi, etc. Biyyam backwater which lies south of Bharathappuzha river (which is also the second longest river of Kerala) is the largest among them. Biyyam backwater and Conolly Canal together empties into Arabian Sea near Puthuponnani promontory.

  3. Alappuzha - Wikipedia

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    Sun rise view Alleppey backwaters , Kerala Alappuzha ( Malayalam: [aːlɐpːuɻɐ] ⓘ ), formerly known as Alleppey , is a town [ 1 ] in the Alappuzha district of Kerala , India . It is the district headquarters of the district, and is located about 130 km (80.8 mi) north of the state capital Thiruvananthapuram .

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  5. Alappuzha district - Wikipedia

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    Alappuzha district (Malayalam: [ɐːlɐpːuɻɐ] ⓘ), is one of the 14 districts in the Indian state of Kerala. It was formed as Alleppey district on 17 August 1957, the name of the district being changed to Alappuzha in 1990. [5] Alappuzha is the smallest district of Kerala. [6] Alleppey town, the district headquarters, was renamed Alappuzha ...

  6. Malabar Coast - Wikipedia

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    A map of the erstwhile Malabar District in 1951 Malabar District , a part of the ancient Malabar (or Malabar Coast) was a part of the British East India Company -controlled state. It included the northern half of the state of Kerala and the islands of Lakshadweep . [ 50 ]

  7. Ashtamudi Lake - Wikipedia

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    Ferry services operate daily to Alleppey and boats operate to all villages located in the canals of the backwater system. The boat jetty is located at about 2 km (1.2 mi) away from the railway station. [6] Famous Paravur estuary and backwaters are just 21 kilometer away from Ashtamudi. National waterway 3 (Kollam - Kottappuram) starts from the ...

  8. Waterways transport in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    WCC is the arterial inland waterway of the State, which is being developed to the standard of a National Waterway. This is a ₹2,300-crore rupees project that is intended to make the entire 633 km long water ways along Kerala coast from Kovalam (Thiruvananthapuram district) to Bekal (Kasaragod district) fully navigable and connect the three major international airports of Kerala such as ...

  9. National Waterway 3 - Wikipedia

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    M.V.Vrinda-an exclusive river cruiser with 8 tastefully appointed luxury cabins takes tourists from Kochi along the main waterway on lake Vembanad, Kerala's largest backwater stretch to Alleppey tourists are taken in smaller country boats on rice excursion, tour of traditional Kerala family residence [4] Water bodies in the city, such as the ...