
The
backwaters in Kerala are a world of serenity and wonderment. The coastal regions of Kerala have a network of waterways, inlets from the sea, estuaries of over forty rivers, lakes and natural canals connecting coastal towns. This interlinked body of waterways is known as the backwaters in Kerala. Over 900 Km of the Kerala backwaters are navigable and have been used for centuries by the local people for transportation. You can travel on these waterways on a traditional houseboat and enjoy the scenic beauty of the backwaters in Kerala, while on Kerala tours with
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Backwaters of Kerala are one of the main attractions of the state. Backwaters are chain of brackish lagoons and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea coast of Kerala. The backwaters were formed by the action of waves and shore currents creating low barrier islands across the mouths of the many rivers flowing down from the Western Ghats range. The backwaters of Kerala stretch to over 1900km. The backwaters of Kerala provide the best and ideal way to explore the natural beauty of Kerala. The best way to explore the beautiful and serene backwaters of Kerala is to cruise through the traditional houseboats (Kettuvallams).
Kettuvallams are large traditional country crafts and over 60 ft. in length. These boats have been converted into luxury houseboats for backwater cruises. Locally, these houseboats are called Kayals. The main backwaters towns of Kerala are Kollam (Quilon), Alappuzha (Alleppey) and Kottayam. These houseboats cross shallow, palm-fringed lakes studded with Chinese fishing nets. As you cruise along the backwaters, you will hear the sound of water rippling alongside your houseboat and you feel completely relaxed in the serene environment. The backwater cruise is the best way to explore the countryside, swaying palm trees and rice fields.
Kumarakom Backwaters
Kumarakom has blossomed into a beautiful backwater holiday destination with its spectacular lagoon fringed by coconut groves that have almost become an icon of Kerala tourism. Kumarakom also boasts of a 14-acre bird sanctuary where one can spot several of avian species such as water ducks, cuckoos and Siberian storks. Bedsides the breathtaking backwaters other attractions at Kumarakom are Coconut Lagoon and Englishman Henry Baker's bungalow that has now been converted into a heritage hotel by the Taj group are the chief attractions of Kumarakom.
Kollam Backwaters
Kollam is one of the most popular backwaters destinations in Kerala. With its maze of rivers, lakes and lagoons, Kollam is a popular travel destination where you can have splendid views of the glorious Kayamkulam Lake and the Ashtamudi Lake. You can explore the real beauty of the backwaters in the traditional Kerala houseboats, known as Kettuvalams locally.
Alappuzha Backwater
Alleppey 'Venice of the East', figures prominently on the tourist trail as one of the major centers for backwater boat trips, served by ferries to Quilon and Kottayam in particular. One of the best-known ports along the coast of Malabar, it is often referred to as the ‘Venice of the East’. Alappuzha has the peculiar geographical feature of having the water in level with the land. This gives the advantage of getting a closer look at the village life on shore while on a backwater ride.
Kollam Backwater
A costal district of Kerala, Kollam is located 71 km from Trivandrum. One of the beautiful backwater district of Kerala, Kollam was once port of international spice trade. 30% of this historic town is covered by the renowned Ashtamudi Lake.
The eight hour trip between Kollam and Alappuzha is the longest backwater cruise in Kerala.
Kumarakom Backwater
Kumarakom located 16 km away from Kottayam town, is one of well known tourist destination in Kerala. An enchanting backwater destination, Kumarakom offers visitors many other leisure options. Boating and fishing facilities are available at the Tourist retreats in Kumarakom.
Kozhikode Backwater
Kozhikode, previously known as Calicut, is an important and scenic town in North Kerala. The name Kozhikode is derived from the Malayalam word for the crowing of a cock. The area around Kozhikode was ruled by local rulers called Zamorins who traded with merchants from Arabia.
Kochi Backwater
More popular as the Queen of Arabian Sea, kochi is a cluster of islands on the vast expanse of the Vembanad Lake. Some of these picturesque islands are Bolgatty, Vypeen, Gundu, and VallarpadamIt has a fine natural harbor around which the city has grown
Kasaragod Backwater
The northernmost district of Kerala, Kasaragod is situated on the seacoast with the Western Ghats on its east and northern borders.
Backwater trips on the Chandragiri river at Valiyaparamba are fascinating experiences.
Thiruvallam Backwater
Tour the Thiruvallam backwaters and experience the sheer thrill of exploring a pristinetropical paradise with Kerala Travel Tours. Lovely Thiruvallam lies at a point where the serene waters of the River Karmana and River Killi meet. Enjoy the interplay of sunrays and lustrous Thiruvallam backwaters;
Kottayam Backwater
An incredibly magnetic water world entices you with its many seductive charms. Come andenjoy a rice barge ride on the lustrous Kottayam backwaters in Kerala, South India. Sail past astonishingly stunning locales as your houseboat floats along the Punnamada Lake and the Vembanad Lake, both of which are an integral part of the glistening Kottayam backwaters tours.