KUTTANADU BACKWATERS
The most interesting area in the kerala backwaters is the Kuttanad region, called the rice bowl of Kerala. The Ashtamudi Lake has eight 'arms' covering a major portion of Kollam district in the south, and is the second largest lake in the state.
ASHTAMUDI BACKWATERS
Glide over the placid backwater stretch of Ashtamudi in Kollam Backwaters in Kerala - Ashtamudi is the second largest. Ashtamudi means, 'eight-armed', after the eight arms of the lake The Ashtamudi Lake is the gateway to the backwaters. There are coconut groves and palm trees all along the banks of the lake and the monotony is broken by the quiet town of Kollam.
The eight hour trip between Kollam and Alappuzha is the longest backwater cruise in KeralaKUMARAKOM BACKWATERS
Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands on the Vembanad Lake, and this small water world is part of the Kuttanad region. The Vembanad Lake with its majestic canals, streams and distributaries along its banks weave an intricate and enchantingly beautiful web.Kumarakom located 16 km away from Kottayam town, is one of well known bird watching spot in Kerala.In the monsoon months, the backwaters reverberate with the sound of the
traditional snake boat races, featuring the 130-feet-long chundan boats. Up to 16 of them, with over a hundred rowers each, compete for the honors during the races. The most important of these races is the Nehru Trophy Boat Race held on the second Saturday of August. The Aranmula Boat Festival of the Parthasarathy temple of Aranmula on the banks of the holy river Pamba is the more traditional race. The boat carnival starts on the day of Thiruonam, the most auspicious day of the Kerala festival, Onam.
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