Kumarakom Traditional Houseboat
Hotel category
Superior
There is no better way in which to experience Kerala’s serene backwaters than while enjoying a houseboat cruise. Houseboats, known locally as ‘Kettuvallam’, were built for transportation of spices, seafood and rice along Kerala’s waterways and are built from jackwood tied together with coir fibres. We use the best of the houseboats, all of which have ensuite air-conditioned bedrooms featuring carved wooden ceilings, comfortable beds with bed-side tables, and seagrass mat floors. An open sundeck appointed with wicker furniture provides the perfect vantage point from which to observe the slow, uncomplicated life along the banks of the idyllic timeless palm-fringed network of canals. Should the sundeck become too warm or humid during mid-day, you can retire to the air-conditioned indoor lounge with its comfy sofas. At meal times this area also doubles as the dining room. Houseboats have 1, 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms. ‘Superior’ boats provide air-conditioning between 9pm and 6am, while the ‘Deluxe’ boats that Corinthian offers all its clients have air-conditioning during the day as well. The crew on-board the houseboat includes an experienced Chef who will discuss your meal preferences and prepare delicious traditional Keralan or Continental meals using ingredients sourced en route. It should be noted that Indian law (which is designed to support the local fisherman) prohibits houseboats from cruising on the backwaters after sunset. Hence, as the sun sets over the network of canals and waterways – your houseboat will moor at a quiet location, sometimes alongside a few other traditional houseboats. Corinthian recommends that you bring mosquito repellent creams and ensure that the mosquito net remains tucked into the mattress.
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