| Pathiramanal,
Alapuzha
Pathiramanal is 14 Kms from Alappuzha.
Kuttanad
Backwaters, Alapuzha
Kuttanad Backwaters. Kuttanad lies sandwiched between the sea and the
hills.
Q
S T and R Block Kayal, Alapuzha
Q S T and R Block Kayal These regions are wonders of the indigenous agricultural
engineering know-how of Kerala and remind the visitor of the famous dikes
of Holland.
Valiyaparamba,
Kasaragod
Valiyaparamba is perhaps the most scenic backwater stretch in Kerala.
Fed by four rivers and dotted with numerous little islands, Valiyaparamba
is fast turning into a much favoured backwater resort that offers enchanting
boat cruises.
Thiruvallam
Backwaters, Thiruvanathapuram
Thiruvallam Backwaters is 6 km from Thiruvananthapuram The stunningly
beautiful and serene stretch of the Thiruvallam backwaters is temptingly
close to Thiruvanthapuram.
Veli
Tourist Village, Thiruvanathapuram
Veli Tourist Village is 8 km from Thiruvananthapuram city The Veli Tourist
Village is sandwiched between the Veli Lagoon and the Arabian Sea.
Tourist
Village At Akkulam, Thiruvanathapuram
Tourist Village At Akkulam is 10 km from Thiruvananthapuram Akkulam is
one of the first picnic spots in the suburbs of Trivandrum City.
Alumkadavu,
Kollam
Alumkadavu is 23 kms. from Kollam. Alumkadavu, a quiet spot in the town
of Karunagapally , has become a hot point of Kettuvallam building, with
more than a hundred people involved. These huge, long and tapering barges
were traditionally used to move tones of goods across kingdoms, with a
portion covered with bamboo and coir serving as a rest room and kitchen
for the crew. Gliding along the calm and serene backwaters flanked by
green leaves and palms, seeing a rural Kerala preserved through the ages
and completely hidden from the road is an enchanting experience to any
visitor, more so while sailing a slow-moving, spacious Kettuvallam.
Kallai
River, Kozhikode
Kallai River originating from the Cherukulathur village, links with the
Chaliyar on the south by a man-made canal. The river lazily wriggles through
Cherukulathur, Kovur, Olavanna, Manava and Kallai to sink deep into the
Arabian sea at Kozhikode .
Murad
River, Kozhikode
Murad River also called the Kuttiady river, the Narikota ranges are believed
to give birth to this fascinating river. The ranges lie on the western
slopes of the Wayanad Hills, an integral part of the Western Ghats.
Mahe River, Kozhikode
Mahe River termed as the Mayyazhipuzha, the river has its origin from
the forests situated on the western slopes of the Wayanad Hills.
Chaliyar
River, Kozhikode
Chaliyar River is also popular as the Beypore river, can conveniently
form a major river of the state. It boasts of its origination from the
Ilambalari hills in Gudalur Taluk of the Nilagiri district in Tamil Nadu.
Korapuzha
River, Kozhikode
The two streams Punnurpuzha and Agalapuzha, join to form the Korapuzha
river, which, along with its main tributaries, is tidal in their lower
reaches. The river forms the connecting point of all the important industrial
towns like the Vadakara, Kozhikode, Kallai, Beypore
Kumarakom
Backwaters, Kottayam
Kumarakom Backwaters is 10 km from Kottayam. A voyage north of Alappuzha
takes you to the rich green, sleepy little village of Kumarakom on the
Vembanad Lake
Kumarakom
Tourist Village, Kottayam
Kumarakom Tourist Village that offers houseboat cruises andholiday packages.
The otherwise quiet and peaceful lake comes alive bustling with joy at
the arrival of Onam.
Vembanad
Lake, Kottayam
Vembanad Lake is 16 kms from Kottayam Vembanad Lake is an intermingled
and immense network of rivers and canals. The lake is an enchantingpicnic
spot and a fast developing backwater tourist destination. It provides
boating, fishing and sight seeing experiences that are truly exhilarating.
The Kumarakom tourist village also offers houseboat cruises and holiday
packages
Kumbalangi
- Model Tourist Village, Ernakulam
Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Village project is a unique initiative to
transform the tiny island as a model fishing village and tourism spot.
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