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Your
trip is not complete without a houseboat stay in Kerala. The houseboats in
Kerala are an ideal way to unwind and spend some quiet moments that will
rejuvenate your soul. The traditional Kerala house boats are called "Kettuvallam",
which means a boat that has been sewn up together. These houseboats navigate
the beautiful backwaters. These houseboats are a traditional means of
transport and were used to transport coconuts, rice, etc. from one place to
another. These houseboats can measure up to 102 feet in length. |
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The backwaters in Kerala are a major attraction for anyone visiting the place. They are gorgeous and seem untouched by time. It is best to explore them on houseboats. The houseboats also have features like an onboard kitchen, a sun deck, fireproofing, neat towels, etc. A houseboat is propelled by an onboard engine that hardly makes any sound, though a traditional boatman is always there to row the boat in case something goes wrong with the engine. At night, the boat is anchored to a quiet, calm place on the lake so that you can enjoy the night sky on placid waters. |
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