God’s Own Country: A day on Houseboat

Kerala, one of the southern states in India is blessed by mother nature. The state boasts of a coastline almost running across its length, abundant green cover, hill stations with tea plantations and huge spread of backwaters. If you drive across the countryside, the roads are lined up with either the tea plantations or spice gardens. You can virtually smell the aroma of raw spices. Truly called as “God’s own country”.

During a visit to Kerala few years back, we got the opportunity to stay onboard the houseboats. We started from Kumarakom which is famous for backwater tourism. The houseboats are literally like a resort on water, equipped with all modern amenities.

Houseboat in Kerala: Floating Resort
Houseboat on Vembanad Lake

Houseboat: Floating Resort
The floating Resort

Houseboat: Floating Resort
Houseboat: Cutting through the waters

Our boat had 2 air-conditioned cabins for guests with all modern amenities, a dining area, kitchen and the best part was small cushioned sitting space along the edges of the boat. The experience of sitting there and watching the boat cutting through the water on the Vembanad lake is mesmerising.

Sprawling waters of Vembanad Lake
Back-waters of Vembanad Lake

The never ending line of coconut trees along the coast add to the beauty further.


Once onboard, the guests are taken care of by the very professional crew. Food served on the houseboat are freshly prepared in the kitchen aboard. The food can be customised as per the culinary tastes of the guests. We preferred to go for the traditional Keralite cuisines, you know “when you are in Rome, act like Romans”. After ferrying for the whole day on the sprawling water, the houseboat was docked at one place for taking rest overnight near a small village. We watched the birds on their way back to their nests, sun going down.

Nostalgic feelings.


Comments

  1. Wow, feels amazing to be on the houseboat in the serene backwaters, doesnt it?!

    I had a similar experience, probably you can relate to here: :)

    http://wanderingjatin.wordpress.com/2014/10/18/a-ride-through-kerala-pt-2/

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    1. Nice one boss!
      Yes, it's a great experience to be in Kerala itself.

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