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The floating house , Kerala backwaters Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourist boats in Kerala Backwaters Royalty Free Stock Photo
House-boat on Kerala backwaters, Royalty Free Stock Photo
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House boat in the Kerala (India) Backwaters. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The floating house , Kerala backwaters
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Indian houseboat floating in backwaters in Kerala state, South India Royalty Free Stock Photo
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House boat in the Kerala (India) Backwaters Royalty Free Stock Photo
House boat in the Kerala (India) Backwaters Royalty Free Stock Photo
The kettuvallams Kerala houseboats in the backwaters are one of the prominent tourist attractions in Kerala. More than 2000 kettuvallams ply the backwaters.[8] The Kerala government has classified the tourist houseboats as platinum, gold and silver.nnThe kettuvallams were traditionally used as grain barges, to transport the rice harvested in the fertile fields alongside the backwaters. Thatched roof covers over wooden hulls, 100 feet 30 m in length, providing protected from the elements. At some point in time, the boats were used as living quarters by the royalty. Converted to accommodate tourists, the houseboats have become floating cottages having a sleeping area, with western-style toilets, a dining area and a sit out on the deck. Most tourists spend the night on a houseboat. Food is cooked on board by the accompanying staff – mostly having a flavour of Kerala. The houseboats are of various patterns and can be hired as per the size of the family or visiting group. The living-dining room is usually open on at least three sides providing a grand view of the surroundings, including other boats, throughout the day when it is on the move. It is brought to a standstill at times of taking food and at night. After sunset, the boat crew provide burning coils to drive away mosquitoes. Ketuvallams are motorised but generally proceed at a slow speed for smooth travel.


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