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{{Advert|date=October 2008}}'''Veeranpuzha''' is a [[lake]] in [[Kochi (India)|Cochin]], [[Kerala]], [[India]]. It is the northern extension of [[Vembanad Lake]]. From ''Kochi Azhi'' to ''[[Munambam]] Azhi'', the serene backwaters popularly known in this name – Veeranpuzha. (It is also known by the name Veerampuzha) Veeranpuzha is the name of [[Vembanad Lake]] at Vyppen Island. In the early 1980s there were regular ferry services from Munambam to Ernakulam. Though it stretches from Ernakulam to Munambam, Veeranpuzha’s Nayarmbalam part is thevery most scintillatingattractive landscape.
The most attractive factor about this part of the lake is that it is an isolated area. The area has large paddy fields devoid of human habitation. Non-availability of fresh water is a reason for lack of dense human settlements.