An essential part of honeymoon packages in Kerala, Kumarakom is a small cluster of island located on the picturesque Vembanad Lake. Well illustrated in the 'God of Small Things' a world-renowned novel written by Arundhati Roy, Kumrakom is well famous for its breathtaking, exclusive backwaters and national bird sanctuary, home to the colorful birds and ranges of marine animals. If you are visiting Kerala with aiming to experience the exclusive backwaters then there wouldn't be any better place than Kumarakom. Several rivers, lakes, inlets and lagoons merge up together and form the Kumrakom backwaters that can be well experienced through houseboats also known as Kettuvallams in traditional language.
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