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Alappuzha Backwater
Cochin Backwater
Kollam Backwater
Kumarakam Backwater
Kozhikode
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The backwaters in Kerala are the most enchanting features of Kerala. Backwaters are formed by the accumulation of Sea water at the beach by the to and fro motion of the waves. They are usually formed in the form of lagoons, lakes and estuaries. The Backwaters in Kerala is an esquisite network of canals, lakes, lagoons and deltas of about 44 rivers emptying into the Arabian Sea. The main mode of transport on
these backwaters is through houseboats as more than 900km of this water world is navigable.
 
The Vembanad Lake is the largest backwater strech in Kerala measuring 83 km long, and flows through three districts before reaching the Sea at the Kochi port. The Ashtamudi Lake, meaning, having eight arms, is the second largest strech and is the gateway to the Backwaters. These lagoons and the Kayamkulam Lake were formed in 1866 A.D, when the great flood silted up the old harbours. These backwaters in keralahave become highways between the interior land and the Sea.
 
Kumarakam
The backwaters in Kerala plays a major role in the Kerala Tourism industry. It has become one of the 50 must see places in the world. Enjoying a cruise in these backwaters is not to be missed, as it leaves you feeling fully rejenuvated. The banks of these backwaters in kerala are the most enchanting picnic spots. You get to experience the native way of living. The women, neck deep in water with their long hair heaped up on their head like a crown with terracotta pots floating beside them. They search for the fish with their toes and when they locate them, either a line of fishermen will swim abreast, stretching a net. Fish trying to avoid the fronds swim effortlessly into the net. Or else the women submerge to grab them by their tails and heap them up in their
pots. The men set out at night with a lamp and a butterfly net, and the fishes attracted by the light are scooped out...
 
The best way of experiencing the beauty of the backwaters in kerala is to cruise along either in a rented boat, a canoe or in Houseboats which are specifically for tourists.The extra ordinary houseboats, or Kettuvalloms as they are natively called, are giant boats measuring around 80 feet in length. They are constructed by tying wooden planks together with ropes made of coir(coconut husk) without using a single nail. To cater to the tourism industry, these Kettuvallams have been made more luxurious with one or two bedrooms with attached bath, an open lounge, a deck and a crew of three consisting of a cook, an oarsman and a guide. Dormitary services are also available for tourists.
 

Backwaters in Kerala

Cochin
Alappuzha
Kollam
Kumarakom
Kozhikode
Alappuzha
 

 

 
 
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