Alleppey, or Alappuzha, is a historic town in Kerala known for its enchanting backwaters and houseboat cruises. Established as a municipality in 1866, it was once a prominent port and trade center due to its strategic location along the Arabian Sea. Renowned for its intricate network of canals and lagoons, Alleppey earned the nickname “Venice of the East.” Its rich maritime history and traditional boat races, like the Nehru Trophy, reflect its vibrant cultural heritage, making it a key attraction for visitors seeking Kerala’s unique scenic beauty and serene waterways.