HOUSE BOATS
Traditionally, the
houseboats were called Kettuvalom, which
means a boat made by tying together pieces of wood. Not a single
nail is used in the making of a Kettuvallom. The material used
for the making of Kettuvallom is all from the nature-Jack wood
planks are joined together with coir ropes and beaten coconut
fibres. The wood commonly used to make Kettuvallom is "Anjili".
Bamboo poles, bamboo mats, coir carpets etc is used for the
making of Houseboats. These 80 feet long crafts have been
adapted into luxuriously furnished houseboats.
The interior of the houseboat is really unbelievable – It's a
House on Water! Each houseboat is beautifully decorated with
coir mattress on the floor. Houseboats normally have spacious
living/dinning area and sun deck. It is attached with toilets,
separate toilets for crew.


















