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snake boatsSnake Boats

The boats are referred to as snake boats because of their long and slender shape and rest assured, it has nothing to do with the reptile itself! Watching a snake boat festival, live and in action is a cherishable experience, to say the least. The high energy levels of the teams rowing the traditional boat (chundan vallam) is infectious and the crowd gathered cheers on for their favourite teams. Several villages in Kerala gather to take part in this annual festival which is held along the lakes and rivers of the region, in boats that are typically 100 to 120 feet long! There is a grand prize too for the winning team but more than anything, it’s the sentiment of winning that holds more weight than the prize for the village that bags the trophy.

Snake boat is made ready for race. It is about 100

feet long and has a seating capacity of 150 men.

Oarsmen launching a snake-boat into the Pampa at Thaimaravumkara, near Aranmula

Chundan Vallam (Beaked Boat), known to the outside world as Kerala snake boats, are one of the icons of Kerala culture used in the Vallamkali (boat race.)

The race of Chundan Vallam (snake boat) is the major event. Hence Vallam Kali is also known in English as Snake Boat Race and is a major tourist attraction in Kerala.

The Nehru Trophy Boat Race is a popular Vallam Kali held in the Punnamada Lake near Alappuzha, Kerala

Snake-boats parked for Uthrittathi Vallamkali Snake-boats parked for Uthrittathi Vallamkali

Temporary gallery set up for the Nehru Trophy Boat Race. This is a commercial event with entry fee ranging from Rs 50 to Rs 5000 depending upon the view

Boat racing in Kerala is a big crowd pulling event and number of tourists from all over the world joining here to enjoy this splendid occasion

A tourist guy capturing the race moments. Nehru Trophy Boat Race

Oarsmen getting ready for race

Oarsmen moving to the starting point of race

Oarswomen team participating in Nehru Trophy Boat Race

Forign Women participating in Nehru Trophy Boat Race

Teams moving the boat to starting line

Mass drill by different boat clubs just before the boat race

A view from the Nehru Trophy Boat Race occasion

ALL SET FOR THE BIG SPLASH

Watching the team energy, live and in action is a cherishable experience

One monent from Nehru Trophy Boat Race

President of India handing over the President’s Trophy to captain of the winner snake boat

Some of the boat races held during the months of August–September are Rajiv Gandhi Boat Race, ATDC Boat Race, Neerettupuram Boat Race, Kumarakom Arpookara Vanitha Jalamela, Karuvatta Boat Race, Thazhathangadi Boat Race, Kottayam Mahatma Boat Race and Kumaranasan Smaraka Jalotsavam. Indira Gandhi Boat Race is held on the Ernakulam Lake during the Cochin Carnival in December last week.

Boat Race

Aranmula Boat Race: The oldest boat race in Kerala, it is held during Onam. It takes place at Aranmula near the Aranmula Temple. Palliyodams are Aranmula’s unique snake boats which devotees hold in reverence, considering it as the divine vessel of the presiding deity in Sree Parthasarathy Temple.

Payippad Jalotsavam: The three day annual fiesta on the Payippad Lake, 35 km from Alappuzha, commemorates the installation of the deity at the Subramanya Swamy Temple, Haripad.

Nehru Trophy Boat Race in Alappuzha: This boat race is so named because the former Indian Prime Minister, JawaharlalNehru instituted the trophy for the winners. Over 16 chundan vallams participate in the race along with scores of smaller crafts like the churulan, veppu, odi etc., with a prize for each category. There are separate races for women too. The race begins with a colourful pageant of floats, performing arts and decorated boats. And goes on late into the evening

Kumarakom Boat Race : The Sree Narayana Jayanthi Vallam Kali or Boat Race, at Kumarakom, Kerala is held in the month of September every year during Onam festival. More than 1,000 oarsmen in boats of

different sizes and shapes participate. Even though snake boats participate in this race, the importance is given here is for iruttukuthi, in which about 50 oarsmen row. The successful iruttukuthi wins the Sree

Narayana Ever Rolling Trophy.

The Indira Gandhi Boat Race is an annual boat race conducted in Kochi, Kerala, India. It is conducted in the last week of December in the Lake of Kochi, by the Department of Tourism of the state of Kerala.

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