Kerala's Houseboats:
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 Published On Apr 1, 2024

Houseboats in Kerala, also known as Kettuvallams, are traditional boats that were once used to transport rice and other goods across the backwaters of Kerala, a state in southern India. These boats have now been converted into floating homes for tourists, offering a unique and tranquil way to experience the beauty of Kerala's backwaters.

Kerala's backwaters are a network of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes, and lagoons, lined with palm trees and lush greenery. Houseboats typically have one or more bedrooms, a living area, a kitchen, and a bathroom. They are usually made of wood, with a thatched roof made of bamboo and palm leaves.

Cruising on a houseboat allows you to take in the stunning scenery of the backwaters at a leisurely pace, watching the local life along the banks, including fishermen, villagers, and birds. The experience is peaceful and serene, making it a popular choice for honeymooners and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Many houseboats come with a crew, including a captain, a chef, and a guide, who take care of all your needs during your stay. You can enjoy delicious Kerala cuisine cooked fresh on board, relax on the deck as you glide through the water, and even take a dip in the backwaters.
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