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Lake View Point

Kumarakom, Kerala, India
The Beauty of Kumarakom Lake View Point: The Lake View Point in Kumarakom is a mesmerizing destination that captures the true essence of Kerala’s backwaters. Located near the Kavanattinkara area, this spot offers an uninterrupted and panoramic view of the vast Vembanad Lake, which is the largest l ake in Kerala. Visitors often flock here to witness the dramatic interplay of light and water, especially during the early mornings when the mist hangs low over the surface. The area is characterized by lush greenery, with swaying coconut palms lining the banks, creating a postcard-perfect setting. It serves as a vital hub for those looking to experience the tranquil lifestyle of the backwater region. The gentle ripples of the water combined with the distant sight of traditional houseboats (Kettuvallams) moving slowly across the horizon provide a sense of peace that is hard to find in urban life. The viewpoint is not just a place for sightseeing; it is an emotional experience that connects travelers with nature’s rhythm. The air here is fresh and carries the scent of the lake and tropical vegetation. It is a preferred spot for families, couples, and solo travelers who wish to sit quietly and observe the local fishermen casting their nets. The area around the viewpoint is well-maintained, allowing for comfortable walks along the water’s edge. For those interested in photography, the varying hues of the sky reflecting on the water provide endless opportunities to capture the beauty of the "God's Own Country." The proximity to the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary makes it even more appealing, as one can often spot exotic birds flying across the lake. Whether you are looking for a romantic sunset or a quiet morning to meditate, this place fulfills every traveler’s dream of a peaceful retreat. The infrastructure around the viewpoint includes small benches and paved pathways, making it accessible for everyone. It is a place where time seems to slow down, allowing you to appreciate the small details of nature, from the blooming water lilies to the rhythmic sound of the waves hitting the shore. Overall, it is an essential part of the Kumarakom itinerary.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Nature / Viewpoint
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Access: There is No Entry Fee to visit the Lake View Point. It is a public space maintained for the benefit of tourists and locals alike.

    Parking Charges: While the viewpoint is free, if you are bringing a private vehicle, you might ha...
    Free Access: There is No Entry Fee to visit the Lake View Point. It is a public space maintained for the benefit of tourists and locals alike.

    Parking Charges: While the viewpoint is free, if you are bringing a private vehicle, you might have to pay a small parking fee of INR 20 to INR 50 to local authorized collectors or nearby private plots.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The viewpoint is open 24 Hours, but it is best visited between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to be here is from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM to catch the sunset. Early mornings at 6:00 AM are also beautiful for...
    Regular Timings: The viewpoint is open 24 Hours, but it is best visited between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to be here is from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM to catch the sunset. Early mornings at 6:00 AM are also beautiful for the mist.
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    Special Events:
    The Boat Race Season: During the month of August, the lake comes alive with the practice sessions for the Nehru Trophy Boat Race. You can see the long "Chundan Vallams" (Snake Boats) practicing with rhythmic chants. ...
    The Boat Race Season: During the month of August, the lake comes alive with the practice sessions for the Nehru Trophy Boat Race. You can see the long "Chundan Vallams" (Snake Boats) practicing with rhythmic chants.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Horizon Point: The very edge of the walkway where the water meets the sky is perfect for wide-angle shots.

    Under the Palms: Frame your photos using the leaning coconut trees for a classic "Kerala" look.

    The ...
    The Horizon Point: The very edge of the walkway where the water meets the sky is perfect for wide-angle shots.

    Under the Palms: Frame your photos using the leaning coconut trees for a classic "Kerala" look.

    The Houseboat Trail: Zoom in on the traditional boats as they pass through the center of the lake for a sense of scale.

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Things To Do

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    Panoramic Sightseeing: The primary activity at Lake View Point is soaking in the views. You can spend time identifying the different types of boats that pass by.

    Sunset Photography: This is the best place in Kumarakom to capture the "Golden Hour. " Bring a tripod to get stable shots of the sun setting over the vast Vembanad Lake.

    Bird Watching: Keep your binoculars ready to spot Kingfishers, Egrets, and sometimes even the migratory Siberian Crane that visits during winter.

    Leisurely Strolls: The 500-meter walkway is perfect for a brisk walk or a slow wander with friends.

    Local Snacking: Small vendors nearby sell fresh Tender Coconut Water and local spicy snacks like "Parippu Vada," which are best enjoyed while sitting by the wat...

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    Why Famous:
    The Horizon of Kerala: Lake View Point is famous primarily because it offers the most expansive view of Vembanad Lake without needing a boat. It is the best land-based spot to witness the sheer scale of the backwaters. Visitors come here specifically for the Sunset Views, ...
    The Horizon of Kerala: Lake View Point is famous primarily because it offers the most expansive view of Vembanad Lake without needing a boat. It is the best land-based spot to witness the sheer scale of the backwaters. Visitors come here specifically for the Sunset Views, which are legendary in this part of India. The way the sun dips into the water, painting the sky in shades of crimson and gold, is a sight that draws thousands of tourists annually. It is also a famous spot for Bird Watching, as the proximity to the sanctuary ensures frequent sightings of rare avian species. Additionally, it serves as a gateway for the Nehru Trophy Boat Race practice sessions.
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    Architecture:
    Traditional Lakeside Design: The architecture of the Lake View Point is designed to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape of Kumarakom. It features a long, reinforced Walkway measuring approximately 500 meters in length and 3 meters in width. The structure uses local...
    Traditional Lakeside Design: The architecture of the Lake View Point is designed to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape of Kumarakom. It features a long, reinforced Walkway measuring approximately 500 meters in length and 3 meters in width. The structure uses locally sourced granite stones for the embankments to prevent erosion from the lake waves. Small, open-air Pavilions with traditional Kerala-style tiled roofs are placed at intervals, providing shade for visitors. These pavilions are approximately 10 feet by 10 feet in dimension. The use of natural materials like wood and stone ensures that the structure does not look out of place in the ecological sensitive zone of the Vembanad Lake.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport (COK), about 85 km away. From the airport, you can hire a pre-paid taxi directly to Kumarakom. The drive takes about 2. 5 hours via the AC Road or the National Highway.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary (1 km), Vembanad Lake (0 km), Bay Island Driftwood Museum (2 km), Pathiramanal Island (5 km by boat), Thanneermukkom Bund (10 km), Aruvikkuzhi Waterfall (20 km), Kottayam Town (16 km), Vaikom Temple (18 km), Alleppey Backwaters (35 km), Marari Beach (30 km).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Stay hydrated as the lakeside can get humid. Watch your step on the stone embankments as they can be slippery.

    Packing: Carry sunglasses, a hat, and a good camera. Mosquito repellent is a must for evening visits.

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