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The backwaters of Kerela is a
unique product of Kerala and is
found nowhere else in the
world. Backwaters are a network
of lakes, canals and estuaries
and deltas of forty-four rivers
that drain into the Arabian
sea. The backwaters of Kerela
are a self supporting eco-system
teeming with aquatic life. The
canals connect the villages
together and are still used for
local transport. Over 900 km of
this labyrinthine water world is
navigable
The largest backwater stretch in
Kerela is the Vembanad Lake
which flows through three
districts and opens out into the
sea at the Kochi Port. The
Astamudi lake, literarlly
having eight arms, which covers
a major portion of Kollam
district in the south, is the
second largest and is considered
the gateway to the backwaters.
The most exciting thing on the
backwaters of Kerela, however,
is the kettuvallom ( traditional
houseboat ) which has become the
most popular tourism product in
India today. In a land as
waterbound as Kerala it wouldn't
be an unusual sight, but for a
visitor to God's Own Country a
houseboat gliding along the vast
green expanse of the backwaters
is the most amazing spectacle in
the world. Even more enchanting
is a holiday in the houseboats
of Kerela.
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