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Kerala Houseboat – Feel The Cruise Experience:

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Breathtaking natural beauty and with over 40+ must see destination, Kerala is the most preferred destination in India for the tourist. Also known by the name “Gods Own Country”, kerala is truly a perfect place for an adventurous holiday. The state Tourism Corporation treats backwater tourism with vey high concern, as it is one of the most used services by the tourist.

Kerala houseboats have a unique feature; it doesn’t use nails to build the boat. The entire boat is sculptured by natural products like bamboo mats, coir mats, wooden planks etc … These eco-friendly boats are equipped with all the luxuries you expect to see on a modern luxury cruise. Well furnished bedrooms, couches, dinning hall, kitchen, toilets and finally the view deck/balcony, all add comfort and luxury to your houseboat cruise.

From the deck itself you can experience the enchanting natural beauty of the palms, lagoons, wildlife, resorts on the bank, etc… Don’t forget the mouth watering cuisines prepared by the chef, it also have an important place in your list of memorable moments.

The most preferred backwater destination in Kerala is Kumarakom, located at the banks of Vembanad Lake (It is the longest of all lakes and have charming scenic natural beauty). The other common destinations include Alleppey, Kottayam, Kuttanad, Kollam, Kozhikode, Kochi and Trivandrum.

Newly married couples find kerala houseboat destinations as the perfect place for a special and memorable honeymoon, one which is closest to nature as possible.

So when planning your trip to Kerala, don’t forget to include Kerala backwaters on your list. It will surely be a memorable trip, I guarantee.

Tourist Planner – Kerala Holidays

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Vacations turn out to be hectic and lacking in experience when not planed or guided optimally.  So how can a trip to kerala be planed so as to make an amazing memory out of your money and time.

View a few answers from different tourist who have been to kerala:

Name: Kevin (Australia)

It would save you time & money if you could fly to Trivandrum and exit from Cochin (Kochi) or Vise Versa. Actually I would Hire a car and driver to Cochin – Thrissur – Munnar – Periyar – Backwaters (Allepey or Kumarakom) and then catch train down to Trivandrum and spend a few days relaxing on the beach at Kovalam before returning home. You could get off train at Varkalla if you wish for a day or so and continue to Trivandrum.

Hiring your own car & driver is very advantageous, as the driver will be with you all of the time, you
can stop where and when you want and he’ll show you around the various sightseeing spots you visit.

Name: Joe rich (Paris)

We are just back from a 2 weeks trip to Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
The itinerary suggestions from other members sound good. We didn’t go to Kovalam but did Varkala instead which was great for a few days’ rest. We had a marvelous driver who made our holiday such a memorable one. A couple of addresses that I would recommend the Deshadan in Varkala, mother Tree B&B in Fort Cochin
Everything is so easy in Kerala. I did a lot of planning for our trip but found that with a good driver, you get to see everything and they have good addresses, although I suppose February would be high season, so better book in advance.

So plan your trip wisely or contact the experts to do it for you at Kerala Travel Cabs

Kerala Houseboat Tourism | Kerala Holidays

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

If you are looking forward for an unforgettable and adventurous holiday in India, then kerala is undoubtedly the place to be explored (Famously known as God’s On Country). The state is famous and unique for its charming beaches, natural beauty and most of all, its peaceful and breathtaking backwaters. Planning a trip on the houseboats to enjoy the backwaters will be one of the best moments of your holiday trip to kerala.

Backwater tourism is one of the paramount services provided by the state tourism department, the reason? Kerala houseboat cruises are the most anticipated event for most tourists. These houseboats are so traditionally built and furnished that, it provides the best cultural experience. A proof of this is the fact that these houseboats are made up by tying wooden planks and bamboo with coconut ropes. The most interesting fact about the houseboat is that not even a single nail is used to build the houseboat. There are many picturesque backwaters in Kerala that are the main attractions for tourists visiting the state. Some of the most popular backwater destinations of the state are:

Kumarakom: With exotic resorts, lush green forest, waterfall falls, emerald paddy fields, it is the most popular backwater destination that offers visitors with many leisure options. Along with the backwater tours, visitors can also rejuvenate with the holistic Ayurvedic body massage and spa.

Alleppey: Venice of the East (also known as), it is the famous backwater of Kerala. The backwaters are surrounded with greenery, flowers and water birds. Tourists can enjoy the captivating natural beauty and memorable cruise staying in the houseboat. The national houseboat race that takes place in Alleppey attracts tourists from all over the world.

Kottayam: A beautiful backwater destination that provides tourists to explore the natural beauty, famous temples and churches of Kottayam. The city also has so large number of rubber plantation so it is also known as the land of letter, latex and lakes.

Cochin: Cochin also known as Kochi is the most visited backwater destination of Kerala. The port of Kochi is famous for exporting spices to other western countries. Backwater of Kochi is fascinating and it provides tourists to enjoy the natural beauty and historical monuments of the city. Cruising over the Cochin backwater will give you a delightful experience of Kerala backwater tours.

Nine foreign women to compete in Kerala’s snake boat race

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

A 30-member team of women including nine foreigners will compete in the 57th edition of the famous snake boat race at the Punnamada Lake here Saturday.

The team will be led by Julie Louis, a Briton, who is going to take part in the famous Nehru Trophy Boat Race for the fourth successive time. The other team members include women from South Africa, Syria, Australia and Britain. One member of the crew is a woman from Kerala who now lives in Dubai. The rest are from the famous backwaters of Kerala.

“In 2006 and 2007 we won the race but last time we did not and hence this time we are determined to win,” said a confident Louis.

The team has already had a round of practice on the boat named Dewas which is owned by the Vembanad Boat Club and will have a few more practice sessions before the finals.

Watch the race live contact Kerala Travel Cabs.com