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Kerala's backwaters is the most popular tourist attraction
of Kerala. The palm-fringed, tranquil backwaters were once
just the state's trade highways. Kerala is her backwaters
and lakes. They have dictated her history, shaped her
present and promise a future by virtue of offering
incomparable beauty and unique experiences.
The state's palm-fringed backwaters are inland lakes
connected by a network of canals. With 41 west-flowing
rivers, the backwaters stretch to almost 1,900 kilometers.
The backwater routes date back over the centuries and have
been long used for all transportation needs, in particular
trade in coconut, rubber, rice and spices. Today, these
waterways link remote villages and islands to the mainland
and nerve centers of the coastal area.
The most interesting area in the backwaters is the
Kuttanad region, called the rice bowl of Kerala. The area
is probably the only place in the continent where farming
is done below sea level, using a system of dykes and
bunds.
The largest backwater stretch is the Vembanad Lake, which
opens out into the sea at the Kochi port and flows through
three districts-Alappuzha, Kottayam and Kochi. The
Ashtamudi Lake has eight 'arms' covering a major portion
of Kollam district in the south, and is the second largest
lake in the state.
Alleppey
Backwaters :
Alleppey (Alappuzha) is prominent on the tourist trail as
it is one of the major centers for backwater boat trips.
With Arabian sea on the west, Alappuzh a
has a large network of lakes, lagoons and several
freshwater rivers intersections. Alappuzha has grown in
importance as a backwater tourist center, attracting
several thousands of foreign tourists every year who come
here to enjoy the serene marine beauty of the state. Boat
races, houseboat holidays, beaches, marine products and
coir industry are some of the major attractions offered by
Alappuzha.
Unique attractions of Alappuzha are:
Water Sports - Tourists can participate in numerous beach
activities offered on the beautiful Alappuzha beach. For
instance, you could indulge in any of the exciting water
sports such as surfing or parasailing, or go swimming in
the clear blue sea, or even try your hand at building a
sand castle or playing a game of beach volleyball.
Boat Races - It is held in the months of August and
September when the earth is moist and rain-drenched and
the glorious backwaters overflows. Hundreds of men and
women gather on the banks to witness a spectacular view
especially, the Snake Boat Races.
The most famous event of boat race is the "Nehru Trophy
Boat Race". It is held on the second saturday of every
August. There are a dozen other snake boat races,
providing an unforgettable and truly special scene. The
fund of energy, spirit of competition and unerring
co-ordination makes this sport extremely dynamic.
Travel attractions of Alleppey are:
Kuttanad - Kuttanad, called the rice bowl of
Kerala, because of her wealth of paddy crops is at the
very heart of the backwaters. The scenic countryside of
Kuttanad with its shimmering waterways also has a rich
crop of bananas.
Krishnapuram Palace - The 18th century Krishnapuram
Palace built during the reign of the Travancore monarch,
Marthanda Varma, is a double storied structure which
displays typical characteristics of Kerala
architecture-gabled roofs, dormer windows, narrow
corridors.
Ambalappuzha (Pilgrim Center) - The Sri Krishna
Temple at Ambalapuzha, 14 kms from Alleppey is among
Kerala's more famous ones boasting of the typical temple
architectural style of the state.
Pathiramanal - 14 kilometers from Alleppy, this little
island on the backwaters is a favorite haunt of hundreds
of rare migratory birds from different parts of the world.
Kochi Backwaters :
Known as Queen of the Arabian Sea, C ochin
(Kochi) is believed to be the finest natural harbour in
the world. It is a cluster of islands on the vast expanse
of the Vembanad Lake. Because of its commercial
importance, foreign powers vied for supremacy in the area
and therefore the place has a blend of several exotic
cultures like the Portuguese, Jewish, English, French,
Dutch and Chinese.
Ferry rides in Kochi commands a breathtaking view due to
its lush green lawns sloping down to the water's edge.
Giant Chinese fishing nets that billow from massive teak
and bamboo poles dot the entrance to the harbor.
Silhouetted against the setting sun, they present a
magnificent sight at the waterfront.
Houseboats are a unique way to experience the beauty of
Cochin. The houseboats glide on the backwaters of Kochi,
with panoramic view passing by.
Major tourist attractions are:
Bolghatty Island - Bolghatty palace, built by the
Dutch in 1744 for their governors and later used by the
British governors is situated here. Today it is a Kerala
Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) owned hotel.
Willington Island - This is situated in the backwaters
and is named after the British viceroy to India, Lord
Willington. The headquarters of the naval command, port
trust, trading centers etc are located here.
Fort Kochi - A fishing village, Fort Kochi became a
European trading center in the middle ages.
Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace) - This was built
by some foreigners on Hindu architectural style in 1555.
St Francis Church - Built of wood in 1503, it may
be the oldest European church in India. Vasco-da-Gama was
buried here.
Kollam
Backwaters :
Known as the entry and exit point of the backwaters of
Kerala, Kollam is situated 71 km to the north of
Thiruvananthapuram. It is one of the oldest ports of the
Malaba r
coast and was once the center of international spice
trade, especially known for its marine and cashew
industries. It is also the largest producer of cashew in
the state.
30% of Kollam (Quilon) is covered by the renowned
Ashtamudi lake and the eight-hour boat trip between Kollam
and Alappuzha is the longest and most enchanting
experience on the backwaters of Kerala. Kollam (Quilon)
architectural remnants and a number of temples built in
the traditional ornate style are the witness of the
enchanting history of this town.
Tourist can visit Mata Amritanandamayi Ashram, a spiritual
trust in India with a large number of educational,
technical and health care industries is headquartered at
Vallikkavu, near Kollam. The Picnic Village located at
Ashramam, along the backwater front, is the main center of
recreational activities in Kollam. A 200-year-old
Government Guest House, an Adventure Park, a Tourist Boat
Club, a Children's Traffic Park and a Yatri Nivas are all
housed in this vast tourist complex.
The ancient Sastha temple, which lends its name to the
town, is an important pilgrim center. Mayyanad, 10 kms off
south to Kollam town, is famous for her shrines and
temples. The most important of the nine temples here is
the Subramanya Temple at Umayanallor. Thangasseri, a
seaside village five kms away from the town is of great
historic importance with the remnants of the old
Portuguese fort and church.
Oachira is noted for its Parabrahma temple where no deity
or idol is consecrated, but is dedicated to the universal
and transcendental consciousness. The Alaruvi waterfalls,
75 kms from Kollam town, make its way down the rocks from
a height of 300 feet. The Palaruvi woods is a beautiful
picnic spot.
Kumarakom
Backwaters :
Kumarakom is situated 15 km from Kottayam, on National
Highway (NH) 47 between Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum)
and Kochi (Cochin). Kumarakom is a cluster of little
islands located on the banks of the famous Vembanad Lake.
The Vembanad Lake
displys
an intricate and enchantingly beautiful web of majestic
canals, streams and distributaries. The gorgeous green of
the fringed palms beautifully contrast with the ripple in
the blue waters. The water ways of Kumarakom is now a big
attraction for tourist.
It is incredibly different experience to cruise in
Kumarakom backwater in a country boat, experiencing the
beauty of Kerala villages. The bird sanctuary here, which
is spread across 14 acres is a favorite haunt of migratory
birds and an ornithologist's paradise. Egrets, darters,
herons, teal, waterfowl, cuckoo, wild duck and migratory
birds like the Siberian stork that live There in flocks
are a fascination for visitors. The best way to watch the
birds of the Kumarakom sanctuary is a boat trip round the
islands.
An enchanting backwater destination, Kumarakom offers
visitors many other leisure options. Boating and fishing
facilities are available at Kumarakom. Holiday packages on
the houseboats, traditional Kettuvalloms, are an
out-of-this-world experience at Kumarakom. Millions of
green coconut palms are lined on the river side, leaning
to touch its reflections on the glassy waters. Blooming
flowers, multi-hued birds, succulent freshwater fishes,
all these makes the nature perfect at Kumarakom.
Trivandrum Backwaters :
The extensive backwaters of Trivandrum provide the
picturesque view of a paradise. The intricate lagoons,
lakes, canals and rivers are lined up along the dense
tropical vegetation of Trivandrum. It is a breathtaking
bout to experience a solitary and calm glide through this
netw ork
of waterways. The backwaters form a specially attractive
and economically valuable feature of Kerala. The biggest
backwater is the Vembabad lake, some 200 sq kilometers in
area, which opens out into the Arabian Sea at Cochin port.
The serene backwater stretch, en-route to Kovalam, is
famous for its canoe rides. It is the meeting point of two
rivers-Killi and Karamana. A temple dedicated to
Parashurama, the legendary founder of Kerala, is located
in Thiruvallam.
Few attractions of Trivandrum backwaters are:
Padmanabhaswamy temple - The most impressive landmark in
the town, the temple's presiding deity is Vishnu reclining
on serpent Anantha. It has a seven-story tower, umpteen
number of pillars, intricate carvings and mural paintings.
Museum complex - Art and natural history museums, art
gallery and zoological and botanical gardens are located
in a plot in the heart of the city. The museum contains
paintings and other collections of the royal family.
Kanakakkunnu Palace - Today it is a venue for cultural and
other public functions.
Science & Technology museum - Located near Mascot hotel,
it is a valuable site for students and researchers.
Sanghumugham beach - A favorite haunt of sunset watchers.
A gigantic 35 m sculpture of a mermaid, called Matsya
Kanyaka, is a major attraction here. There is facility for
recreational activities. The place is near the airport and
the Veli tourist village.
Veli tourist village - An ideal picnic spot where the lake
joins the sea. Boating facility is available in the lake.
A popular retreat, it has a children's park and other
attractions.
Neyyar dam - It is a popular picnic spot and has a
watchtower, crocodile farm, lion safari park and a deer
park, Aruvikkara dam, a picturesque picnic spot on the
banks of Karamana river. |