<h2>Alleppey Houseboat Day Cruise</h2>
<p>Kerala also known as the “God’s Own Country”, is an attractive state situated at the southern corner of India offers a vacation filled with tranquillity. One can explore the mystical land of Kerala and have a beautiful, renewing and satisfying experience.</p>
<p>Enjoy the Venice of the East the Right way -Alleppey(Alappuzha) Houseboat Day Cruise – On a houseboat cruising along the hamlets and canals during the day and anchored in the middle of the largest lake in Kerala for the day.</p>
<p>Alleppey Houseboat Day Cruise for two people, Lunch and 5 Hours of Cruise Included. Starting from 6000/- for two people. </p>
<h3><strong><span style="color:black">Itinerary For </span>Alleppey Houseboat Day Cruise </strong></h3>
<p>Day 1 - Alleppey Houseboat Day Cruise </p>
<p>Live the unique experience of staying on a houseboat for the rest of the day. The boats are self- sufficient and cater to all creature comforts based on the requirements. Pre-order your meal with us, including special requests and dietary needs.<br />
The meals are cooked fresh on the boat and served as per your convenience. Cruise through the canals of Punnamada Lake and Vembanad Lake watching life on the banks as you pass by hamlets and Chinese fishing nets. Get your cameras and minds ready for that magic moment of the sunset in Kerala Backwaters. Enjoy your lunch amidst the backwaters with the slow murmur of the lake and the boat slow rocking you. An excellent time for the nature lovers and photographers to flirt with their cameras on green paddy fields. The houseboats in Kerala are huge, slow-moving barges used for leisure trips.<br />
They are a reworked model of Kettuvallams (in the Malayalam language, Kettu means tied with ropes, and vallam means boat), which, in earlier times, were used to carry rice and spices from Kuttanad to the Kochi port. Kerala houseboats were considered a convenient means of transportation. Such a houseboat is about 60 to 70 feet (18 to 21 m) long and about 15 feet (4.6 m) wide at the middle. The hull is made of wooden planks that are held together by ropes of coconut fiber; the natural wood is Anjili. The roof is made of bamboo poles and palm leaves. The exterior of the boat is painted with protective coats of cashew nut oil.<br />
Finish your trip with some shopping of Kerala chips and some typical coir products of the region</p>
<h3><strong>Destinations/Locations</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Alappuzha</strong>:</p>
<p> Alappuzha also referred as Alleppey. It is a city in Alleppey District of Kerala State in India. The word Alappuzha means land which is between Sea and network of rivers. One of the most beautiful cities of Kerala, Alleppey is also known as “Venice of the East”. At Alappuzha, one will find beaches, backwaters, springs, canals.The most attractive and loved part of Alleppey is its backwaters and is the reason tourists visit Alleppey in big numbers. The backwaters join Kumarakom in the East, Cochin towards the North and Quilon to the South. The annual boat race at Alappuzha named Nehru Trophy Boat Race which happens on Punnamada Lake is well known around the world. The race takes place on the second Saturday of August every year.This race is fascinating and fun to watch and an opportunity to watch the great boat race stars as they more or less“fly” the boats. Owing to its proximity to the sea, the climate of Alappuzha is humid and hot during the summer, although it remains fairly cool and pleasant during the months of October to December.</p>
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<p>**This is an indicative itinerary for textual reading - final package might vary based on the customer chosen locations and attractions**</p>
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