Kerala Backwater Destinations
Kerala has over 900 Km of interconnected
waterways, rivers, lakes and inlets that make up the Kerala backwaters. In
the midst of this beautiful landscape there are a number of towns and
cities, which are the starting and end points of Kerala backwater cruises.
These Kerala backwater destinations are a mixture of historic and modern
towns and scenic holiday getaways in the backwaters of Kerala. Tourists from
all over the world come to these Kerala backwater destinations to see their
scenic attractions.Some of the scenic Kerala backwater destinations that you
can see on Kerala tours with Kerala Backwater are:
Cochin: This historic port city called
"the Queen of the Arabian Sea," is known for its natural harbor. Consisting
of a cluster of islands Kochi as it is now known, is the starting point for
many Kerala backwater cruises and has many historic buildings, making it one
of the most popular Kerala backwater destinations.
Alappuzha: This Kerala Backwater
destination is also known as the "Venice of the East," because of its
surrounding waterways and canals. Alappuzha, previously known as Alleppey,
is famous for the annual Nehru Trophy Snake Boat race held here every year,
around the festival of Onam. Large Snake boats called" Chundanvalloms"
propelled by teams of rowers compete for the trophy instituted by Jawaharlal
Nehru, the first Prime Minster of India.
Kasargod: Kasargod a town in North
Kerala is known for the Valiyaparamba stretch of backwaters, an incredibly
beautiful and green corridor along the coast of Kerala. You can travel
through this scenic backwater on Kerala backwater destinations tours with
Kerala Backwater.
Kollam: Situated just over 70 Km from
the capital of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam is an ancient seaport on
the banks of the Ashtamudi Lake. The cruise from Kollam to Alappuzha, which
lasts eight hours, is a magical ride along the scenic backwaters of Kerala.
Kollam is also known as the "Gateway to Kerala's Backwaters."
Kottayam: Kottayam in Kerala is known
for its fascinating backwaters on the seacoast and beautiful hills further
inland. Crops such as rubber are grown in plantations in Kottayam district.
You can see the backwaters and plantations of Kottayam on Kerala tours with
Kerala Backwater.
Kozhikode: Kozhikode in North Kerala, is
an important port, previously known as Calicut. Calico - a variety of
checked cotton cloth derives its name from Calicut. It was at Kappad beach
just 16 km from Kozhikode, that Vasco da Gama landed in Kerala in 1498.
Kumarakom: Situated in the beautiful
Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom is a paradise on Earth. The bird sanctuary, the
scenic beauty and the tourist resorts along the backwaters make Kumarakom
one of the most sought after Kerala Backwater destinations.
Kuttanad: Known as the "Ricebowl of
Kerala" Kuttanad brings to mind images of verdant paddy fields. A unique
feature of Kuttanad is that the fields are below sea level and are
barricaded from the surrounding backwaters by earthern bunds similar to the
dykes of Netherlands.
Thiruvallam: Located 6 Km from
Thiruvananthapuram, Thiruvallam is a beautiful backwater destination at the
conjunction of two rivers - the Killi and the Karamana and near the scenic
Veli Lagoon.
Thiruvananthapuram: The capital of
Kerala, previously known as Trivandrum, is a starting point for your tour of
Kerala Backwater Destinations. Thiruvananthapuram is also known for its
museums, Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple and proximity to the beautiful Kovalam
Beach.
Enjoy seeing the scenic attractions of
Kerala Backwater destinations on Kerala tours with Kerala Backwater.