Backwaters
of Kerala
The
backwaters of Kerala are what have given it the sobriquet "God's
Own Country". As you meander through these on a houseboat you drift into
a timeless land replete with picture-postcard towns and ancient trading posts.
The huge coconut trees provide an apt backdrop and perhaps you can even eavesdrop
on the strains of an oarsman's song.
A network of lakes, rivers and canals fringe the coast of Kerala. These backwaters,
while a great inland thoroughfare on water, offer an alternative lifestyle.
The criss-crossed, palm-fringed lakes traversed with Chinese fishing nets are
very popular cruises, especially between Kollam and Allappuzha. The backwaters
have become important attractions though they are threatened by population growth
and industrial development. Of the 29 major lakes on the backwaters, seven drain
into the sea. Stretched over a total expanse of 1500 kms, the backwaters have
a network of 44 rivers, lagoons and lakes from north to south.
» Quilon
» Alappuzha
» Kottayam
» Aranmula
» Amrithapuri
» Kettuvelloms and Speedboats
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