Kumarakom, Kottayam: Village Life Experience thru Responsible Tourism Initiatives
A strolled through paddy fields, coconut grove, backyards, and quiet village life at Kumarakom, Kottayam district in Kerala was an enriching experience. Kumarakom is a village on Vembanad Lake in the backwaters of Kerala, southern India. It’s laced with canals, where houseboats ply the waters. Today I'm going to share about my Village Life Experience @ Kumarakom, Kottayam thru Responsible Tourism Initiatives.
Village Life Experience @ Kumarakom, Kottayam thru Responsible Tourism Initiatives |
From the moment we stepped in the village, we were greeted by lush greenery, friendly villagers and pristine waters on all sides. Our journey began in a country boat, proceed over a lake flanked by greens, to the Manjira village. Then followed by a warm welcome from villagers with cheers and flower garlands.
A strolled through paddy fields, coconut grove, backyards, and quiet village life at Kumarakom, Kottayam |
Kumarakom Responsible Tourism Initiatives
Responsible Tourism (RT) activities focus mainly on three areas – the economic, social, and environmental sustainability aspects of the destination. The ideal approach to tourism is that it should be an industry that acts as an instrument of socio-economic growth while minimizing the negative impacts on the environment.
Village Life Experience @ Kumarakom, Kottayam |
Village Life Experience @ Kumarakom, Kottayam |
RT generates greater economic benefits to local people and enhances the wellbeing of local communities at the same time makes positive contributions to the conservation of natural and cultural heritage and maintenance of the world's diversity.
Village Life Experience @ Kumarakom, Kottayam |
To meet these aims, the government follows the guidelines and the vision of Responsible Tourism, which “creates better places for people to live in, and better places to visit’’.
Hands-on experience in coir making |
What to Expect At Kumarakom Village Life Experience
The tour package 'Village Life Experience at Kumarakom' is a half-day tour package, an authentic and unforgettable experience of the village life behind the scenes in Kumarakom.
Some had fun climbing the coconut trees the traditional way using a thalappu |
I was fascinated by the process of coir making, at first it look quite easy but when I actually tried coir spinning, one certainly need skills to get the consistency. We also watched how toddy being tapped from a coconut tree closely and tasted the fresh toddy direct from the sap.
How toddy being tapped from a coconut tree |
Fresh toddy direct from the sap |
Some had fun climbing the coconut trees the traditional way using a thalappu and some learned how to weave coconut leaves into roof thatching. I love the quiet village life surrounded by lush greenery, villagers' laughter, backyard gardens, and paddy fields.
Village Life Experience @ Kumarakom, Kottayam thru Responsible Tourism Initiatives |
How & Where to Book Village Life Experience @ Kumarakom thru Responsible Tourism
It is also a fine example of an itinerary at Kumarajj linking the community-based tourism products and services, as envisaged by the Responsible Tourism program. A lot of locals take an active part in this package which costs RS. 1400.
The sunset view from one of Kumarakom Village |
For all types of experience, contact your el Desk at Kumarakom:
Tel: +91 481 2523097
E-mail : vlekumarakom@gmail.com or info@rtkerala.com
For more information about Village Life Experience @ Kumarakom, Kottayam thru Responsible Tourism Initiatives, please visit Kerala Tourism,
Website: https://www.keralatourism.org/
Facebook: @keralatourism
Instagram: @keralatourism
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This is such an interesting way to experience the local culture
ReplyDeletesuch a unique place... first time heard of this village.. nice experience with the villagers..
ReplyDeleteI love the last shot of the sunset on the village - make it look so serene.
ReplyDeleteNext time bring me too ok Kelly when you go abroad. I will assist in bringing your bags.
Serius jarang tgk org travel ke india... Tringin nk tgk gaya kehidupan sana mcmna.. Tq sharing!
ReplyDeleteIm sure u have an awesome village experience there. The activities looks great.
ReplyDeleteNice place..had to see other culture especially in the village like this
ReplyDeleteSeronoknya you travel ke tempat orang. Boleh belajar cara hiudp mereka dan budaya mereka juga kan
ReplyDeleteawhhh, it looks so amazing. I really love to travel and learn the culture of others. Next time don't forget to bring me along yea.. Hehe
ReplyDeleteBestnya dapat travel macam nie dapat tengok dan rasa pengalaman cara hidup yang berlainan kan..
ReplyDeleteWhoa! your trip to Kerala was so interesting. I love the village life. You have a good experience there.
ReplyDeleteWah, tempat yang menarik kan. Dengan cuaca kampung itu indah
ReplyDeleteNever heard about ths place before but i believe that you got so much experience here
ReplyDeletedekat sana tengok nampak macam susah ye..semua benda kebanyakan diaorang buat sendiri..syok tgk you pergi sana, dapat tau cara mereka
ReplyDeletePertama kali tahu tentang tempat ni. Bagusnya Kelly dapat merasai kebudayaan dan cara hidup orang sana. Pemandangan yang cukup tenang kat sana. Suka tengok gambar² awak...!!
ReplyDeleteUntung you dapat travel tempat orang Kelly. Boleh tahu dan kenal adat dan budaya orang India kan. Pemandangan di sana pun cantik cantik. Kalau i ada peluang pergi sana memang i pergi.
ReplyDeleteOhh wow its good to learn other culture. Kalau i pun i nak explore budaya org lain. Best dapat travel ke India
ReplyDeleteseronoknye dpt jenjln tempat org kan..
ReplyDeleteBestnya berpeluang ke sana
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