Kerala’s backwaters, an intricate network of lagoons, canals, rivers, and lakes, form a unique ecological and cultural landscape. Serene waters meander through paddy fields, coconut groves, and villages, sustaining biodiversity and traditional livelihoods. Houseboats, or “kettuvallams,” glide along these waters, historically used for transporting rice and spices, now serving as floating tourism accommodations. These boats offer visitors immersive experiences of Kerala’s scenic beauty, local culture, and aquatic ecosystems. The backwaters support fishing, agriculture, and wetland ecology, while houseboats provide economic opportunities. Preserving water quality, regulating tourism, and maintaining traditional craftsmanship are essential to sustaining the ecological and cultural richness of Kerala’s backwaters.
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