Which Place is Known as the Amsterdam of India?

Many beautiful places in India are known for their special features, and some even get nicknames because of their unique charm. One such place is often compared to a famous European city for its peaceful water views, lovely surroundings, and pleasant atmosphere. This comparison helps people understand how attractive and enjoyable the location is, making it a popular spot for visitors who love nature and calm environments.

Which Place is called the Amsterdam of India?

Two places in India are commonly linked to this nickname — Kasol in Himachal Pradesh and Alleppey (Alappuzha) in Kerala. Both places are very different from each other but share qualities that connect them to Amsterdam, such as natural beauty, unique culture, and scenic waterways.

Kasol – The Amsterdam of India

Kasol is a small village in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh. It is known for its relaxing environment, cool weather, and beautiful mountain views. Many Israeli tourists visit Kasol, which is why it is also called “Mini Israel.” The peaceful cafés, slow lifestyle, and open culture give Kasol a vibe that reminds people of Amsterdam. It is also a popular starting point for treks like Kheerganga, making it loved by nature lovers and backpackers.

Alleppey – The Amsterdam of the East

Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, is famous for its long network of backwater canals, calm lagoons, and houseboats. These waterways make the town look similar to Amsterdam’s canals. Visitors enjoy boat rides, traditional houseboat stays, and the natural beauty of the coconut-lined shores. This is why Alleppey is often called “The Amsterdam of the East.” It is also well known for the exciting Nehru Trophy Boat Race.

Interesting Facts About Kasol and Alleppey

  • Kasol has many cafés and signboards written in Hebrew because many Israeli tourists visit the area.
  • It is located close to Manikaran Sahib, a famous place known for its natural hot springs.
  • Alleppey has a special farming region called Kuttanad, where crops are grown below sea level.
  • The town also has one of the oldest lighthouses on the coastal line.
  • Both Kasol and Alleppey offer completely different experiences but are loved for their natural beauty and peaceful surroundings.
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