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A cruise along the palm-fringed waterways of Kerala in a
luxury houseboat is the most enchanting holiday experience in
India today. In this world of simple pleasures, you will skim
past ancient Chinese fishing nets, water lilies, lush paddy
fields, coir villages, rustic homes, temples and coconut groves.
A guided tour down the backwaters would provide you with a complete
and most enchanting experience on the back waters of Kerala
and will also reveal to you some interesting facts about the
life of local village people. There is a Kerala that lives along
these backwaters throbbing with its own unique culture .For
you, as a visitor to Kerala it can be incredibly different experience
just floating this backwaters in a country craft and absorbing
unusual representation.
The Kerala houseboats / rice barges that cruise these emerald
waterways are an improvisation on the large country barges which
were an essential part of the land's ethos in days gone by.
Modified to meet a novel concept of holidaying, the Kettuvallams
( houseboats ) are comfortably furnished with an open lounge,
one or two bath attached bedrooms and a kitchenette, and are
extremely eco friendly, merging smoothly into the panorama.
Every houseboat / Kettuvallam is manned by a crew - usually
a cook, guide and oarsman.
The houseboats of today - huge, slow moving, exotic barge used
for leisure trips - are the reworked Kettuvallams of olden times.
The original Kettuvallams were used to carry tones of rice and
spices - a standard Kettuvallam can hold up to 30 tones - from
Kuttanad to the Kochi port. Traditional Kerala houseboats, Kettuvallam,
glide past, powered both by gondolier-like boatmen with poles
and by sail. Kerala's houseboat cruising is not just restricted
to the backwaters, you also get a chance to explore the wildlife
and indulge in some water sports such as water skiing, water
sailing and angling. The most popular backwater cruise is from
Kollam to Alappuzha.
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