ATDC ALLEPPEY HOUSEBOAT

About the houseboat

Alappuzha (Venice of the East) or Alleppey strong as it is popularly known is the most prominent township in the backwaters of Kerala. The Backwaters of Kerala is a network of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes and inlets formed by more than 900 km of waterways. The backwaters have a unique ecosystem – freshwater from the rivers meets the seawater from the Arabian Sea.

Houseboats in Kerala, south India, are huge, slow-moving barges used for leisure trips. They are a reworked model of Kettuvallams (in the Malayalam language, Kettu means “tied with ropes”, and vallam means “boat”), which, in earlier times, were used to carry rice and spices from Kuttanad to the Kochi port. Kerala houseboats were considered a convenient means of transportation. Later, these Houseboats were converted into modern floating Houses, which are now used for leisure trips.

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