It is certainly quiet driving experience blurred Kerala boat. Sparkling pitches calm waters and the surrounding countryside Sawa alone in the fog of illusion. Kerala Houseboats is really a great way to explore Kerala and a beautiful coastline and factories. Traditional floating in Kerala has many modern amenities. However, they do not compromise on the old-world charm and simplicity. Whether you stay the day or a month long trip, floating in Kerala offer a great way to experience the exciting environment of Kerala. You can also get a sense of the incredible fishing and coastal culture of Kerala. There are several types of houseboats for tourists. There are many options for leisure and business travelers. You can choose one of the floating bed, bedroom six floating houses, meeting rooms, air-suite, and AC Houseboats. You will be able to swim with a very disciplined and experienced team. The crew includes two rowers (or more depending on the type of dwelling) and its own chef. However, they do not interfere with your privacy, and serves as our guests the best I can. Houseboats in Kerala are in good condition, and offer all the benefits of a good hotel room. In the native language of Kerala, known as a floating Kettuvallam, you have a boat, tying together large and small pieces of wood. Many argue that no nails are used in creating these houseboats of Kerala. Originally designed for the transport of rice and other agricultural products from plants and sea ports, floating in Kerala now attract tourists to the fullest extent. Over the past 20 years, many of these boats have been converted into houseboats for tourists, offering luxurious accommodation, such as slowly stepped through the gleaming factories Kerala. In general, living in Kerala has one or two attached bathrooms, spacious living room, small terrace, and kitchen. Traditional lanterns for lighting at night and give a nice appearance of the ship floating candles in the soothing waters. Kerala Floating differ significantly from those in Australia, Denmark, Amsterdam and Kashmir. Houseboats in Kerala, not docked, but continuously, although slowly, on the move. This gives enough time for the tourist patiently watch Mother Nature’s head. Of course, an experience not to be missed for the world!