Kuttanad : It is the major rice granary of Kerala, where vast stretches
of verdant paddy fields are interlaced with enchanting backwaters create some
of the unforgettable sights.
Kuttanad, the rice bowl of Kerala is all about an agrarian
community, striking a chord of harmony with its physical setting. Noted for its
farming below sea level (about 4 to 10 feet) the land of Kuttanad possesses a
socio-cultural fabric of its own. Four major rivers in Kerala viz. Pampa,
Meenachil, Achankovil and Manimala flow into the region.
Kuttanad can be accessed from places on the National
Highway- 47 from Harippad to Alappuzha town in the District of Alappuzha, and
from places like Thiruvalla and Changanasserry on the Main Central (MC) Road
going through the District of Kottayam.
The most popular route taken to get close and explore
Kuttanad is the Alappuzha-Changanasserry road. This road goes through the heart
of Kuttanad and gives visitors plenty of options to watch the day-to-day life
at Kuttanad. The best thing for a visitor to Kuttanad is that, one can take
deviations from either side of the Alappuzha-Chanaganasserry road to reach
villages, predominantly consisting of farmers. During the harvest season the
vast expanse of paddy fields, at some places dotted with islets of coconut
trees, will be busy with farmers engrossed in different farming activities;done
in the traditional manner. Quite early in the morning itself one can sight the
women folk heading towards the paddy fields carrying their lunch box and
sickle, and on the other hand men could be seen already on the fields till the
land, sowing the seeds, getting rid of weeds, diverting water channels etc.
The Kuttanad area is also rich in avian population, and one
can easily find flocks of parrots hovering in the paddy fields, especially
those fields with rice stalks in bloom. You may also come across a black
blanket sweeping across the sky, which on close look will reveal as yet another
flock of birds. And this time its is the darter birds, which haunt the
backwaters in and around Kuttanad and the adjoining Vembanad Lake.
As you explore the villages, don't forget to take a walk by
the numerous canals that crisscross Kuttanad, which are lined by tall coconut
trees swaying in the breeze. During most part of the day, these canal stretches
would be abuzz with different activities. There will be vendors on boat selling
vegetables, grocery and fish to households on the banks of these canals. You would
also come across big country boats called Kettu Vallams on which goods like
coconut husk, rice grains etc. are transported to nearby markets in bulk. Among
the sights on the backwaters here at Kuttanad, the most fascinating obviously
is that of the ducks, quacking together in high decibels and moving across the
backwaters in large numbers;shepherded by men on small boats. One can also
catch men plying on the backwater;some diving down to collect lime shells from
the depths and others fishing with their nets and traditional cane basket
called Ottal.
For those interested in trying out few local dishes may do
so by dropping at the small traditionally built wayside eateries, which are
quite famous for backwater fish delicacies and tapioca. A popular naturally
extracted beverage is the toddy, which is available in plenty and enjoyed by
many for its speciality.
You may also find Kuttanad, a bit more exciting, if you hire
a boat. You can hire motorboats, houseboats etc. from the boat jetty operated
by the government as well as private groups near the KSRTC Bus Station at
Alappuzha or else may get on one from places like Kidangara, which is on the
Alappuzha-Changanasserry road. Some of the places worth visiting in the
Kuttanad area are Nedumudy, Kaavalam, Champakkulam etc.
Getting there:
Nearest railway station: Alappuzha.
Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery, about 85 km
from Alappuzha.
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