The backwaters of Kerala include canals and inland lakes of around 900 kms.
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The backwaters of Kerala are a network of interconnected canals, lagoons,
and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea coast of Kerala state in southern
India. They are an important tourist destination and are known for their
unique ecosystem and aquatic life. The backwaters are also used for fishing
and agriculture, and are home to many small villages and towns. Popular
backwater destinations in Kerala include Alleppey, Kumarakom, and Kollam.
Houseboats, also known as "kettuvalloms," are a popular way for tourists to
explore the backwaters
Thiruvallam kappil kollam
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Alappuzha kumarakom. . .
kochi kozhikode . .
valiyaparamba :
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