Kerala backwater tourism is a serene and enchanting experience that showcases the tranquil beauty of India’s southern coast. The backwaters are a network of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes, and lagoons stretching along the Arabian Sea, especially around Alleppey (Alappuzha), Kumarakom, and Kollam.
Tourists explore this lush landscape aboard traditional houseboats (kettuvallams), enjoying views of swaying palms, paddy fields, and village life. Activities include birdwatching, canoeing, Ayurvedic treatments, and local cuisine served on board. The backwaters offer a perfect blend of relaxation, nature, and cultural immersion, making Kerala a top destination for leisure and eco-tourism.
Kerala backwater tourism is a serene and enchanting experience that showcases the tranquil beauty of India’s southern coast. The backwaters are a network of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes, and lagoons stretching along the Arabian Sea, especially around Alleppey (Alappuzha), Kumarakom, and Kollam.
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