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The Kettuvallam (houseboats in Kerala) was a large floating structure with high loading carrying capacity was a part of Kerala's culture and heritage over the past years. houseboats / Kettuvallam of Kerala could sail harnessing wild energy. A journey through the lagoon is interesting, passing through sleepy villages, busy boat jetties and vibrant celebrations. The boat glides across the shimmering blue waters with gorgeous green and fringed edges.The small cargo boats called Kettuvalloms are frequently used in the waterways for the above purpose. "Kettu" literally means to tie up and "Vallom" means " boats". The boats played a major role in the economic development of ancient Kerala, moving cargo and men from the very nook and corner of otherwise unreachable area, cutting across the length and breadth of the land
HOUSE BOAT CRUISE
Cruising along the backwaters of Kerala will be an unforgettable experience in your life time. Meandering streams, chirpy birds, murmuring forests, and the slender breeze of god’s own country makes you feel the heaven is here. Above all, spending a night in the lap of nature inhaling the serene environment will calm your body and soul makes your journey worthwhile.
I hav e been a journalist, business editor, c hief reporter, bureau chief, foreign correspondent and London Bureau Chief for 25 years and travel wrietr just for 3-4 years!
I enjoy running Word of Mouth Media NZ. see: www.wordofmouthnz.com and also www.wordofmouthtravel.com I'd be keen to discuss travel writing with you more. I just spent the weekend at a French village in NZ that was so luxurious and romantic.
I'm best on kip@wordofmouthnz.com or here if you prefer. I'll look at your website now. Thanks, Kip
Welcome to the IFWTWA group on Tripatini. We look forward to your comments. I know you are going to like this site. Everyone is so helpful and understand journalists requests and needs. I've gathered a lot of background information for stories.
I'm so glad we had a chance to meet. Hope you are enjoying your book.
If you ever have any questions, please feel free to ask me.
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