Industrialist Anand Mahindra’s travel wish list just got a scenic update — and it’s not some far-off international hotspot. Instead, it’s a quaint cluster of islands just 30 minutes from Kochi that’s stealing the spotlight. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Mahindra shared his admiration for Kadamakkudy, calling it “among the most beautiful villages on earth” and revealing that he’s planning a visit this December during a business trip to Kerala. And he’s not the only one enamoured — netizens are echoing the sentiment with awe and wanderlust.
About Kadamakkudy
Kadamakkudy isn’t a single island but a network of 14 charming islets floating in the backwaters of Ernakulam district, Kerala. Among them are Valiya Kadamakkudy (the main island), Murikkal, Pizhala, Moolampilly, and Chennur. Situated just 15 kilometres from the heart of Kochi, this scenic locale offers a refreshing blend of village life and natural beauty.
Easily accessible via road from Varappuzha town on National Highway-66, Kadamakkudy is far removed from the tourist crowds yet conveniently connected. Visitors are greeted by paddy fields swaying in the breeze, shimmering backwaters, traditional prawn farms, toddy tapping scenes, and a visual poetry of rural life that feels like stepping into a live painting.
What makes it special?
Kadamakkudy isn’t just a feast for the eyes—it’s a soul-soother. The villages here still hold on to their rustic charm, where fishing boats double as daily transport and evenings are for sipping chaya with pazham pori (banana fritters) while watching the sun melt into the backwaters. This live gallery of countryside life captures Kerala’s essence like few places do — from net-casting fishermen to prawn farmers wading knee-deep in water. The islands change colours with the seasons, drawing not just tourists but artists and photographers throughout the year.
Internet reacts
Anand Mahindra’s post struck a chord with many. One user pointed out Kerala’s commitment to cleanliness as a key reason for its beauty, while others called it “heaven on earth.” Some admitted they had never been to the state but now feel inspired after seeing Kadamakkudy videos showing “fishing from the veranda” and “mini bridges attached to houses.” December, many agree, is the perfect time to plan that visit.
Kadamakkudy in Kerala.
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) July 6, 2025
Often listed amongst the most beautiful villages on earth…
On my bucket list for this December, since I’m scheduled to be on a business trip to Kochi, which is just a half hour away…#SundayWanderer pic.twitter.com/cQccgPHrv9
About Kadamakkudy
Kadamakkudy isn’t a single island but a network of 14 charming islets floating in the backwaters of Ernakulam district, Kerala. Among them are Valiya Kadamakkudy (the main island), Murikkal, Pizhala, Moolampilly, and Chennur. Situated just 15 kilometres from the heart of Kochi, this scenic locale offers a refreshing blend of village life and natural beauty.
Easily accessible via road from Varappuzha town on National Highway-66, Kadamakkudy is far removed from the tourist crowds yet conveniently connected. Visitors are greeted by paddy fields swaying in the breeze, shimmering backwaters, traditional prawn farms, toddy tapping scenes, and a visual poetry of rural life that feels like stepping into a live painting.
What makes it special?
Kadamakkudy isn’t just a feast for the eyes—it’s a soul-soother. The villages here still hold on to their rustic charm, where fishing boats double as daily transport and evenings are for sipping chaya with pazham pori (banana fritters) while watching the sun melt into the backwaters. This live gallery of countryside life captures Kerala’s essence like few places do — from net-casting fishermen to prawn farmers wading knee-deep in water. The islands change colours with the seasons, drawing not just tourists but artists and photographers throughout the year.
Internet reacts
Anand Mahindra’s post struck a chord with many. One user pointed out Kerala’s commitment to cleanliness as a key reason for its beauty, while others called it “heaven on earth.” Some admitted they had never been to the state but now feel inspired after seeing Kadamakkudy videos showing “fishing from the veranda” and “mini bridges attached to houses.” December, many agree, is the perfect time to plan that visit.
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