Just a step from the attractive beach of Marari, in the middle of the greenery, Jeejo and his family propose you three independant, new and clean rooms with big confort and A/C .Each possesses the adjacent bathroom, as well as a small terrace giving onto the pleasant garden. You can appreciate the diversity of the local cooking, concocted by Mini and Barbara, around a table raised under palm trees in the light of a candle. We are quickly allowed seduce by all the smalls attentions, and times goes by at the rate of waves and at the rate of the village's fishermen.
Marari Beach is a serene coastal destination located in Mararikulam near Cherthala, Alappuzha district, Kerala, India. Known for its golden sands, swaying coconut palms, and tranquil atmosphere, it offers visitors an authentic glimpse into Kerala’s coastal village life. The beach is recognized as one of the cleanest and most peaceful stretches along the Arabian Sea.
Mararikulam Sree Mahadeva Temple is a centuries-old Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the serene coastal village of Mararikulam in Alappuzha, Kerala, India. Revered as one of Kerala’s ancient Shiva shrines, it is renowned for its tranquil setting, distinctive architecture, and deep spiritual significance.
The Alappuzha Lighthouse, also known as the Alleppey Lighthouse, is a historic coastal beacon and tourist attraction situated on CCSB Road, Civil Station Ward, Alappuzha, Kerala, India. Built in 1862 under the Travancore administration, it stands as one of the oldest lighthouses on India’s southwest coast and a defining landmark of Alappuzha’s maritime heritage. The red-and-white striped cylindrical tower overlooks the Arabian Sea and the golden sands of Alappuzha Beach, offering panoramic views of the region’s backwaters and coastline.