India
Kerala Backwaters
A maze of brackish lagoons and palm-lined canals—best explored on converted kettuvallam houseboats drifting past villages and paddy fields.
Traditional houseboats, once rice barges lashed with coir, now offer overnight cruises with Keralan meals cooked on board. Narrow canals reveal toddy shops, churches, and kingfishers; wider lakes open to sunsets and bird islands such as Pathiramanal. October through March offers calmer skies; monsoon turns the landscape an intense green. Pair a cruise with an Ayurveda stay or Kathakali performance for a fuller coastal Kerala circuit.
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A maze of brackish lagoons and palm-lined canals—best explored on converted kettuvallam houseboats drifting past villages and paddy fields.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons. File: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kerala_backwater_20080218-11.jpg License: CC BY-SA 3.0 Author: Hans A. Rosbach Credit: Own work
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