Incredible South India
- Kerala Travel Guide
Kerala Houseboats
Have you ever gone houseboat cruising on the backwaters of Kerala? If you
havent, make sure you do. This ones really an absolutely wonderful,
unforgettable experience!
The houseboats of today - huge, slow moving, exotic barge used for leisure
trips - are the reworked kettuvalloms of olden times. The original kettuvalloms
were used to carry tonnes of rice and spices - a standard kettuvallom
can hold up to 30 tonnes - from Kuttanad to the Kochi port. The kettuvallam
or boat with knots- was so called because the entire boat
was held together with coir knots only - not even a single nail is used
during the construction. The boat is made of planks of jack-wood joined
together with coir.
This is then coated with a caustic black resin made from boiled cashew
kernels. With careful maintenance, a kettuvallom can last for generations.
A portion of the kettuvallom was covered with bamboo and coir to serve
as a restroom and kitchen for the crew. Meals would be cooked on board
and supplemented with fresh fish from the backwaters.
Today, the tradition is still continued and the food from the local cuisine
is served by the Kuttanad localites, on board. When the modern trucks
replaced this system of transport, some one found a new way that would
keep these boats, almost all of which were more than 100 years old, in
the market. By constructing special rooms to accommodate travelers, these
boats cruised forward from near- extinction to enjoy their present great
popularity.
Now these are a familiar sight on the backwaters and in Alleppey alone,
there are as many as 120 houseboats. While converting kettuvallams into
houseboats, care is taken to use only natural products. Bamboo mats, sticks
and wood of the aracanut tree are used for roofing, coir mats and wooden
planks for the flooring and wood of coconut trees and coir for beds. For
lighting though, solar panels are used.
Today, the houseboats have all the creature comforts of a good hotel
including furnished bedrooms, modern toilets, cozy living rooms, a kitchen
and even a balcony for angling. Parts of the curved roof of wood or plaited
palm open out to provide shade and allow uninterrupted views. While most
boats are poled by local oarsmen, some are powered by a 40 HP engine.
Boat-trains - formed by joining two or more houseboats together - are
also used by large groups of sight-seers.
What is truly magical about a houseboat ride is the breathtaking view
of the untouched and otherwise inaccessible rural Kerala that it offers
- while you float! Now, wouldnt that be something?
Features of Houseboats
» Each houseboat is of excellent construction and luxurious
furnishing with exquisite flooring, hull and valavara (canopy). They are
in top cruise worthy condition.
» Each houseboat is provided with a sun deck, spacious living
/ dining area.
» Each houseboat with attached toilets, separate toilets for
crew.
» Spacious passage and a neat, classy kitchen.
» Kitchen is properly protected from hazards by fireproofing
and fire extinguishers.
» Clean environment with a hygienic storage hold, free from
insects And safe fuel storage facilities.
» Clean good quality linen, blankets, towels etc.
» Log books and tourist records are updated regularly and the
boat has a valid license.
» Log books and tourist records are updated regularly and the
boat has a valid license.
» The service of professional cooks are available on the boat.
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