The backwaters in Kerala are a world
of serenity and wonderment. The coastal
regions of Kerala have a network of
waterways, inlets from the sea, estuaries
of over forty rivers, lakes and natural
canals connecting coastal towns. This
interlinked body of waterways is known
as the backwaters in Kerala. Over 900
Km of the Kerala backwaters are navigable
and have been used for centuries by
the local people for transportation.
You can travel on these waterways on
a traditional houseboat and enjoy the
scenic beauty of the backwaters in Kerala,
while on Kerala tours with Kerala Backwater.
Backwaters of Kerala
The backwaters of Kerala have a unique
ecosystem - freshwater from the rivers
meets the seawater from the Arabian
Sea in the backwaters in Kerala. Many
unique species of aquatic life including
crabs, frogs and mudskippers, water
birds such as terns, kingfishers, darters
and cormorants, and animals such as
otters and turtles live in and alongside
the backwaters in Kerala. Palm trees,
pandanus shrubs, various leafy plants
and bushes grow alongside the Kerala
backwaters, providing a green hue to
the surrounding landscape. You can see
the amazing flora and fauna of the backwaters
in Kerala, while on Kerala tours with
Kerala Backwater.
The fisher folk and people who live
along the backwaters in Kerala have
a unique relationship with the Kerala
backwaters. The backwaters in Kerala
are the source of the local people's
livelihood. The fish caught from its
waters, the paddy, coconut and other
crops harvested along its banks, the
boats they build and use to transport
them across the labyrinthine backwaters
in Kerala, are all an integral part
of their traditional way of life. You
can see the traditional lifestyle of
the backwaters in Kerala on tours to
Kerala with Kerala Backwater.
Experience an unforgettable journey
to a magical realm when you travel through
the backwaters in Kerala, on Kerala
tours with Kerala Backwater.