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Mararikulam is a village in the district of Alappuzha, Kerala characterized by miles of clean sand, rustling palm trees, and the sound of waves crashing on the seashore. Marari is among the best beaches in Kerala which attracts tourists from all over the world.
Marari Beach: A perfect beach escapade in Mararikulam, this pristine beach is known for its serene outlook and soul-soothing ambience. While the golden sands across this beach incite liveliness, its untouched beauty works as a wonder for the tired souls!
Alappuzha Beach: Nestled amidst plenitude of alluring water bodies; Arabian Sea on one side and several lakes, alluring rivers and blue lagoons on the other, Alappuzha Beach boasts of its pristine beauty and bucolic charm. Located in Alleppey, the ‘Backwater Capital of Kerala’, this beach also offers an ample of exciting tourist activities.
Cherthala: Located only 12km from Mararikulam, this pictorial town is more of a relaxed tourist destination in Kerala. A revered religious centre in the entire state, Cherthala is a home to several pious Hindu temples and a number of churches.
Thumpolly Beach: One of the closest beaches to Mararikulam, Thumpolly Beach is among the most spectacular virgin beaches in Kerala. A natural treasure trove, this beach attracts a large number of local and migratory birds throughout the year.
Aroor: If you are a seafood lover, Aroor is the place that can make your taste buds greedier! A sleepy suburb adjacent to Kochi city, this town is a major exporter of seafood in the entire country.
Dutch Palace: This historic palace was built by the Portuguese in 1555. Located in Mattancherry, Dutch Palace is considered as a masterpiece; its intricate detailing, flamboyant decors, wood works, and artefacts make it a must visit tourist attraction in Mararikulam.
Mararikulam Shiva Temple: With Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi as the main deities, this pious establishment is an important worshipping centre among the Hindus. Famed for its marvellous architecture, this temple truly deserves a visit while you are in Mararikulam.
Kokkamangalam Apostle St. Thomas Pilgrim Centre: The Kokkamangalam Apostle St. Thomas Pilgrim Centre is a devout pilgrimage for the Christianity followers. A remarkable site in Mararikulam, this shrine is believed to be built by the Christian community itself.
Winter (November – February) – Best Time: If you want to enjoy the swaying beauty and charm of Mararikulam, you must visit this quaint hamlet during the winters. Temperature remains much below the average range; you can expect brighter and sunny days and pleasant climatic conditions with much visibility in the ambience. Owing to the low temperature range, you can explore the vicinity without any difficulties and make it for a memorable tour.
Monsoon (June – October) – Good Time: Mararikulam welcomes the monsoon showers with the advent of June. Continuing till the end of October, this is the time when the entire village starts shedding off its existing look and starts wearing a new and vibrant look. With visibility getting extended and temperature being naturally controlled, this season serves as a wonderful time to hit the Marari Beach and get rejuvenated with soothing Ayurveda massages and therapies.
Summer (March – May) – Not So Good Time: You can visit Mararikulam only if you are used to higher range of temperature. During these three months, temperature can reach up to 36 degrees; with 28 degrees as the lower average. However, if you beach type of person, you would find summer as an ideal time to visit Mararikulam and spend some pleasant moments at the beachside.
By Road:
In addition to Kochi and Alleppey, Mararikulam is also well-connected with the other corners of Kerala. Visitors from almost all across the state can reach Mararikulam by road. Visitors travelling from nearby states: Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, can also reach this wonderful beach village easily via regular buses or private transport options.
By Train:
Ernakulam Junction Railway Station is the nearest railway station to reach Mararikulam by train. This station offers a well-connected corridor to trains from major corners in India. However, upon arrival at the station, visitors can either board the state-run or private buses, or hire local cabs or taxi services to reach Mararikulam by road.
By Air:
Cochin International Airport, which is almost 30km away from the beach village, is the closest option to reach Mararikulam by air. From the airport, it would take around one extra hour to reach Mararikulam by road via buses or local cabs.