Saturday, June 18, 2011

kerala backwaters


Kerala backwaters have always been one of the greatest tourist attractions in India. A Tour to Kerala, India is unthinkable without a visit to this serene and beautiful place. In Kerala, there is an amalgamation of waterways, estuaries of more than forty rivers, lakes and natural canals and inlets from the sea, which together form the backwaters. For centuries the locals here have been using the Kerala backwaters for navigating to different places and for transportation. While on Kerala tours, you can enjoy the pleasure of swaying along the waterways by hiring one of the traditional houseboats.

You can opt for the backwater cruises which have emerged as one of the main tourist attractions of Kerala. While gliding along the backwaters, you will come across several towns and cities, which you can visit. A perfect blend of historal and modern towns can be found along these backwaters and make up for ideal holiday getways. Some of the places which can be visited during these tours include Cochin, Alappuzuha, Kasargod, Kollam, Kottayam, Kumarakom, Kozhikode. Large convertible traditional boats usually glide along the Kerala backwaters. The local name for these boats is “Kettuvalloms”. Originally these boats were used to transport rice, harvested in the fields near the backwaters, but now these houseboats have undergone a sea change and have been equipped with modern amenities to ensure the comfort of guests. These houseboats have separate spaces for sleeping along with toilets and dining areas. The accompanying staff takes the responsibility for preparing meals for the tourists on board. 

At night, you can sit out on the deck and observe the beautiful countryside. If bird watching is your passion, you can rest assure you will come across many rare species of birds during your tours. Another favorite pass time of the tourists is the rich aquatic life which is visible in the backwaters of Kerala. You can also halt at each of the backwater destinations, explore its different attractions and then return to the serene ambiance of the houseboat. All these experiences have made the Kerala backwaters an integral part of Kerala Tourist attractions, something you will always cherish. 

Log on to www.touristplacesinindia.com which gives online information on Kerala backwaters during your Kerala tours. 



Looking forward to have the time of your life this holiday? Think about the gorgeous greens, the canopies of coconuts, the bedazzling blues, balmy beaches and the breathtakingly beautiful backwaters. Welcome to God's Own Country. The entire journey is a moving picture with beauty of nature at its best. 

The backwaters formed the unique way of traveling in the past. Till date it is efficiently used as a means to transport men and material. The entire experience of the green and serene backwaters of Kerala is incomparable and incredible. The vivacious and vibrant village life cannot be left in a better way on a smooth sail in the houseboat. The backwaters of Kerala have a fleet of over 250 houseboats. The panoramic nature surrounding the houseboats is clubbed with the equally well-furnished interiors. When onboard you may savor the traditional delicacies of Kerala. The cuisine is captivating owing to the local specialties in the menu like the chicken and fish curry. The food is generally fresh as the material is purchased on the way. You must opt for the fabulous ride on the houseboat and explore the fascinating beauty of the backwaters of Kerala.
 

Your backwater odyssey will have twittering kingfishers, eye-catching cormorants and gliding ducks. The coastline of Kerala is dotted with delightful backwater destinations.
 
The 'Venice of the East' i.e. Alappuzha with its lovely lakes, lagoons and the fresh water rivers will not fail to sweep you off your feet. The variant village cruises to the coconut plantations and the coir villages of Cochin will captivate you entirely. The capital city of Thiruvanthapuram on one hand is a major center for tourists, politics and industries at the same time its soothing shoreline, beautiful beaches and the backwater stretches make it terrific. The backwater destination of Thiruvallam makes a great one-day tour from Thiruvanthapuram. At Thiruvallam you may indulge in the canoe rides, participate in the water sports at the lagoon or simply bask in the beach. Situated on Lake Vembanad the backwater destination of Kumarakom offers unparalleled boating, fishing and sightseeing opportunities. Adjacent to Kumarakom are the charming backwaters of Kottayam with paddy fields, rubber plantations and the highlands the land is renowned as the land of letters, latex and lakes. The gateway to the backwaters of Kerala is the spectacular cashew town of Kollam. 
The longest backwater cruise commences from Kollam and ends at Alappuzha. The backwater destination of Kasaragod with the Pallikere and the Kappil beaches and the day trips chain of forts at Chandagiri and the best breathtaking views of the backwaters of vivacious valiyaparamba is a must visit. 

It is the backwater cruises that complete the tour to southern India take you through the winding waterways revealing the colorful culture and customs of the rural life. The magic of the mystical backwaters works on one and all. Though you may plan your backwater tour to Kerala anytime of the year, the best time for cruising is from October to March. Casual clothes in cotton are best suited for the backwater trip to Kerala. On your way back home from the backwaters of Kerala do not forget to pick up the best buys being offered by the region ranging from the carved wooden elephant souvenirs, assorted handicrafts like bell metal products, coir goods, sandalwood, brass and wooden items, conch shells, paintings and masks. All the travel service for the backwater tour of Kerala is easily available. Right from air ticketing to hotel/houseboat booking and car rentals all the facilities are available to make your holiday an unforgettable experience.
 

Chill out at the backwaters of Kerala and be assured to enjoy the time of your life!



Your holiday in the kaleidoscopic Kerala will be bewitching with the balmy beaches and the breathtakingly beautiful backwaters. Though it will be the private boat trip along the backwaters that will make the tour complete. The 'kettuvallams' or the traditional houseboats offer the best possible accommodation. The slow yet steady sail along shallow, palm-fringed lakes and narrow canals is mesmerizing. As it is the strong yet smooth sailing houseboats form one of the most abiding images of Kerala. 
The stitched boats of Kerala are the moving masterpieces of the majestic country crafts that may measure up to 80 feet in length. Usually the traditional houseboats are 60 to 70 feet high and 13 feet wide in the middle. These 'kettuvallams' are made up of eco-friendly materials like the bamboo poles, coconut fiber, ropes, bamboo mats, carpets etc. The entire structure is strong enough to carry a truckload of material and withstand the enormous waves in the sea. In case the houseboats are maintained well, they last for generations. 

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