The lagoons, lakes, canals and rivers are lined up with
dense tropical vegetation on either side. It is a breathtaking bout to
experience a solitary and calm glide through this network of waterways. The
backwaters form a specially attractive and economically valuable feature of
Kerala. They include

lakes
and ocean inlets which stretch irregularly along the coast. The biggest
backwater is the Vembabad lake, some 200 sq kilometers in area, which opens
out into the Arabian Sea at Cochin port. The Periyar, Pamba, Manimala,
Achenkovil, Meenachil and Moovattupuzha rivers drain into this lake. Veli,
Kadhinamkulam, Anjengo (Anju Thengu), Edava, Nadayara, Paravoor, Ashtamudi
(in Kollam Dist.) Kayamkulam, Kodungallur (in Trissur Dist) and Chetuva are
some of the other places where you may go for backwater cruising. The
backwaters of Kerala stretch over 1900 Kilometers, providing drinking water
and irrigation facilities.
Trivandrum
District
Thiruvallam (6 kilometers from Thiruvananthapuram)
This serene backwater stretch, enroute to Kovalam, is famous for its canoe
rides. It is the meeting point of two rivers-Killi and Karamana. A temple
dedicated to Parashurama, the legendary founder of Kerala, is located in
Thiruvallam.
Veli Tourist Village (8 kilometers from
Thriruvananthapuram)
The Veli Tourist Village is bordered by the Veli lagoon and the Arabian
sea. The lagoon here is separated from the sea by a narrow sand bar.
Facilities at the village include water sports in the lagoon and an 18-acre
waterfront park with a floating bridge that connects the village to the
beach.