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What
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Kettuvalloms
or Houseboats (Rice boats) are country boats that were used
in the early days for the transport of goods from the isolated
interior villages to the towns. With the advent of roads,
bridges and ferry services, gradually the Kettuvaloms went
off the scene. Now these Kettuvalloms are back again as
a major tourist attraction. A ride on a Kettuvallom is a
fabulous way to explore the fascinating beauty of the backwaters.
A houseboat is about 75 feet in length and has a width of
around 14.5 feet in the middle. The materials that go in
to the making are all local and Eco friendly bamboo poles,
coconut fiber ropes, bamboo mats, coir carpets etc.The main
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houseboats have fully furnished double rooms with WC. In
addition there is also separate rest room for the crew.
Traditional lanterns are used as lights. The crew includes
a chef and two oarsmen. The cuisine is traditional Kerala
flavor with the local specialties; delicious fish and prawns.
There are single bedroom houseboats for two people and two
bedroom houseboats for four people.
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The
houseboats are generally with one bedroom or two bedrooms,
which can accommodate two & four persons respectively.
There will also be a balcony on top to get a feel of the
panoramic nature around. Another feature some offer is the
sundeck for sunbaths. The backwaters act as a vital waterway
for the transport of goods and people and are often the
only link between isolated villages and crowded towns. In
Kerala the total expanse of backwater stretches over 1500
kms, with a network of 44 rivers, lagoons and lakes from
north to south. Alleppy which forms the main part of this
network 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.
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A
glide in a "Kettuvallom" (Houseboat) through the
enchanting backwaters of Alleppy is sure to rob your heart.
Palm fringed narrow canals winding through the vast expanse
of paddy fields and the neat tiny hamlets lined up along
either side of the canals are panoramic sights one can never
forget. The Chinese fishing nets, the reminiscent of our
past trade links, are also found on the way. Flocks of ducks
swimming around the banks and tiny birds flying across the
sky remains as enduring pictures reflecting the charm of
this unique land.
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sparkling water and the caressing cool wind is a temptation
too strong to resist. Country boats of various types criss
cross the path with passengers from all walks of Kerala's
rural life ranging from milkman and news paper boy to local
politicians, priests and wedding parties. It is a unique
experience as this is as close as one can get to feel the
vibrant life in the country side of God's own country.
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