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Kadamakkudy, Kerala: Discover the serene backwater islands near Kochi praised by Anand Mahindra

Discover Kadamakkudy, Kerala’s hidden island village near Kochi—lush paddy fields, fishing culture, mangroves, and backwaters make it a perfect eco-tourism getaway.

July 07, 2025 / 17:29 IST
Anand Mahindra’s recent praise has spotlighted Kadamakkudy, Kerala’s breathtaking backwater village, now a must-visit near Kochi. (Image: Canva)

Tucked quietly into the backwaters just 15 km from Kochi, Kadamakkudy is a tranquil cluster of islands where Kerala’s natural splendour and village life exist in perfect rhythm. Recently, this offbeat paradise caught national attention when business leader Anand Mahindra shared a photo of Kadamakkudy on X (formerly Twitter), calling it “one of the most beautiful villages on earth.” The post went viral—shining a spotlight on a destination that, until now, remained one of Kerala’s best-kept secrets.


A Village That Lives on Water

Kadamakkudy is not a single island but a constellation of 14 small islands — including Valiya Kadamakkudy, Pizhala, Murikkal, and Chennur — each stitched together by a network of shimmering backwaters and emerald paddy fields. This water-world is just 8 km north of Kochi and offers an entirely different pace of life.

Traditional fishing nets sway gently over the water. Fishermen balance on narrow wooden canoes. White egrets glide over rippling lagoons. Life here is painted in broad strokes of simplicity, silence, and deep connection with nature.

What Makes Kadamakkudy Unique?

Unlike more commercialised destinations, Kadamakkudy offers a raw, authentic slice of Kerala. It’s not about curated shows or tourist facades — it’s about watching prawn farming up close, tasting freshly tapped toddy, or cycling past villagers harvesting rice by hand.

This is Kerala in its purest form:

  • Sustainable agriculture
  • Mangrove belts that protect and nourish the ecosystem
  • Rare migratory birds that find sanctuary in the wetlands
  • Local livelihoods rooted in fishing and farming

Kadamakkudy: Kerala’s tranquil cluster of backwater islands where nature and village life blend seamlessly just outside Kochi. (Image: Canva) Kadamakkudy: Kerala’s tranquil cluster of backwater islands where nature and village life blend seamlessly just outside Kochi. (Image: Canva)

Whether you're a photographer chasing soft light over the backwaters or a traveller craving solitude, Kadamakkudy offers more than a holiday—it offers perspective.

Easy Access, Endless Peace

Located just off National Highway 66 and connected by road via Varappuzha, the islands are remarkably accessible. Yet, once you cross over into Kadamakkudy, the city noise vanishes. You enter a living gallery of canals, fields, and timeless routines.

In the early mornings, the mist rises slowly from the water, and the fields shimmer in dew. By sunset, the sky turns fire-orange as fishermen return with their day’s catch.

What to Do in Kadamakkudy

  • Village Walks & Cycling Tours – Wander through narrow paths between the paddy fields.
  • Bird Watching – Spot herons, kingfishers, and migratory visitors during winter months.
  • Fishing Experiences – Observe or take part in traditional methods of fish and prawn farming.
  • Toddy Tapping – Watch locals climb palm trees to collect sap, then sample the local toddy.
  • Sunset Canoe Rides – A slow glide through the backwaters is unforgettable at dusk.
Experience authentic Kerala in Kadamakkudy — a hidden paradise of emerald paddy fields, serene canals, and vibrant local culture. (Image: Kerala Tourism) Experience authentic Kerala in Kadamakkudy — a hidden paradise of emerald paddy fields, serene canals, and vibrant local culture. (Image: Kerala Tourism)

When to Visit

The best time to visit Kadamakkudy is between October and March, when the monsoon has passed and the weather is dry but pleasant. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal for outdoor exploration.

Why Kadamakkudy Deserves Your Travel Bucket List

As Kochi grows into a cosmopolitan hub, Kadamakkudy remains its quiet, reflective neighbour—a place where the air smells of salt and jasmine, and the only rush is the tide returning. With renewed attention from public figures and a rising interest in sustainable rural tourism, Kadamakkudy is ready to welcome travellers seeking something real.

It’s not a place to tick off a list; it’s a place to slow down, connect, and stay awhile.

Priyanka Roshan
Priyanka Roshan With over eight years in multimedia journalism, is passionate about storytelling—both visual and textual—across travel, jobs, business, markets, politics, and daily news. From crafting engaging articles to producing compelling videos, she blends creativity with strategy to bring stories to life. With a strong foundation in SEO, and video production she ensures content not only informs but also resonates with audiences.
first published: Jul 7, 2025 05:29 pm

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