Monday 25 June 2012

Backwaters of Kerala – The Exotic Destination for Visitors

One of the greatest attractions in Kerala is backwaters. It is a must visit for any tourist and travelers to God’s own country. 

Cities in Kerala
Cities in Kerala


Kerala, the “God’s own country” has many things to offer for the visitors, tourists, and travelers from all over the world. It has temples, sea beaches, hill stations, flora and fauna, luxurious landscape, and many other things but what makes it most famous is the backwaters and there are many famous cities in Kerala.


People from entire world come to visit these backwaters that are spread across the state of Kerala. They are not only the favored destination of traditional tourists and travelers across the globe but also of all honeymooning couples all over the world.



backwaters in Kerala
backwaters tour in Kerala
Unquestionably, backwaters tour in Kerala are the most popular attractions in the state and the destinations with backwaters certainly entice the tourists and provide them with beautiful memories that they would cherish forever.


Enjoying the unique feeling of peaceful and tranquil environment of houseboats in the backwaters in Kerala will give the visitor an experience that he or she will treasure for the rest of life. Beauty and tranquility of the atmosphere in the backwater tours and in houseboats will completely overwhelm any visitor.



One of the ways of enjoying the paradisiacal beauty of the backwaters in Kerala can be explored best using the canoeing or cruising in the backwaters to and fro the houseboats.


Alleppey Backwaters tour
Alleppey Backwaters tour

Backwaters in Kerala are spread over the entire state but some of the most popular locations are Kochi, Alleppey Backwaters tour, Kozhikode, Kumarakom, Cochin, Kolam, Kuttanad, and Thiruvallam where thousands of visitors arrive every month to enjoy the extraordinary experience.


Naturally formed chains of brackish lagoons that are spread parallel to the Arabian Sea, the backwaters comprise of five very big lakes that are linked together through canals that are both natural and manmade fed by 38 rivers.

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