The backwaters act as a vital waterway for the transport of
goods, people and their produce 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. Alleppey 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.
A glide in a
"Kettuvallam" (Houseboat) through the enchanting backwaters of Alleppey 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 sides 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.
The sparkling
water and the caressing cool wind is a temptation too strong to resist. Country boats of
various types crisscross the path with passengers from all walks of Kerala's rural life
ranging from milkman and newspaper 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 countryside of god's own country.
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