| Kerala Kettuvallam
Tourism Kettuvallams, the stitched boats provide the
best way to experience the colourful backwaters of Kerala.
The Kettuvalloms of Kerala are giant country crafts, measuring
up to 80 feet in length. The traditional houseboat, the indispensable
part of the picturesque backwaters of Kerala, was mainly used
in Travancore and Kochi and in the Minicoy Islands in olden
times.
The wood commonly used to make Kettuvalloms is 'Anhili',
which is found in abundance in central Travancore area. Large
planks are tied together using hand made coir ropes and beaten
coconut fibres. This gives the Kettuvallams enough strength
to withstand heavy waves in the sea. These long cargo boats
are a familiar sight on the backwaters. These traditional
houseboats undoubtedly form one of the most abiding images
of the backwaters in Kerala. Today, these goods carriers have
been adapted to make the most exciting tourism product in
India, the luxuriously furnished houseboat.
Kettuvallams or the 'house-boats of Kerala' dot the serene
palm-fringed backwaters of Kerala.
Witness The Making Of the Traditional Kettuvallams
At a quiet spot just outside the small town of Karunagapally,
23 kms north of Quilon, it's possible to watch the construction
of traditional Kettuvallams. Kettuvallams are built entirely
without the use of nails. It requires great skill and adroitness
to construct these giant boats by tying huge planks of jack
wood together. The boats are applied with fish oil and cashew
nut oil and left to cure for days. Oil is simultaneously applied
atleast three times before the boat is set on water. Each
jackwood plank is joined to the next with coir rope, and then
the whole is coated with a caustic black resin made from boiled
cashew kernels. With careful maintenance, they last for generations.
Enjoy The Backwaters of Kerala
A sojourn in Kettuvallams, the House boats of Kerala, offers
a panoramic view of one of the most picturesque aspects of
the God's Own Country. One can cruise in it through the palm-fringed
backwaters, throughout a night in waxing moonlights. The lullaby
of the waves and the dazzling delights of the moonlit night
can be experienced by spending a couple of nights aboard the
Kettuvallam. The traditional houseboat of Kerala is one of
the most enduring images of the backwaters. These houseboats
are converted version of the "Kuttanadan Kettuvallams".
The Luxury In Water - Kerala Houseboats
Kettuvallams, the large traditional houseboats are converted
into floating luxury dwelling units. These house boats are
available in all sizes and shapes, the most popular accommodation
type being a suite, having one or two bath attached bedrooms,
one living room, kitchenette, an open lounge, deck and a crew
comprising oarsmen, a cook and guide. The houseboats are generally
powered by a small outboard engine, allowing one to cruise
along the backwaters. A recent innovation is a small conference
room in a houseboat.
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