Houseboats
( Kettuvalloms ) of Kerala
The Houseboats of Kerala are giant country crafts, measuring up to 80 feet in
length, retrieved from being lost to the State altogether. Once they ruled the
backwaters, poled along by one or two men, heavily loaded with rice, coconut
and other commodities. But in the recent times, the kettuvalloms have been replaced
by more and modern modes of transport, relegating them to neglect and decay.
It takes great skill and meticulousness to construct these giant Houseboats
by tying huge planks of jack wood together. Curiously enough, not a single nail
is used in their making of a houseboat. There used to be an entire clan of artisans
who were involved in kettuvallom
construction. Today, an innovative holiday idea has restored these majestic
representatives of a unique culture and with them their makers.
The Kerala houseboats that cruise these emerald waterways are an improvisation
on the large country barges which were an essential part of the land's ethos
in days gone by. Modified to meet a novel concept of holidaying, the kettuvalloms
( houseboats ) are comfortably furnished with an open lounge, one or two bath
attached bedrooms and a kitchenette, and are extremely eco friendly, merging
smoothly into the panorama. Every houseboat is manned by a crew - usually a
cook, guide and oarsman.