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Kadamakudy: Kerala’s Village on Water

In Kerala’s backwaters, Kadamakudy stands out as a unique village where canals and waterways replace roads, shaping daily life and mobility for its residents.
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Kadamakudy, a picturesque village located in Kerala’s backwater belt, has captured attention online for its remarkable way of life, a place where waterways serve as the primary routes for daily movement rather than traditional roads. In this unique settlement, the backwaters that thread through the landscape are used by residents for commuting, transporting goods and connecting with neighbouring communities.

The village’s boats are essential to everyday living. Students travel to school, vendors move produce, and families run errands using traditional motorised and small passenger boats that glide through the calm waters. The waterways link homes and local businesses, creating a floating network of life that mirrors Kerala’s broader backwater culture.

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Visitors to Kadamakudy are struck by its serene ambience and water-centric lifestyle. Scenes of boat traffic, waterside homes and gentle reflections offer a peaceful contrast to urban hustle, making the village a compelling destination for travellers seeking authentic experiences. The rhythms of daily life here are shaped by tides, boat schedules and community ties, highlighting how geography can define cultural and economic practices.

As interest grows online and among tourists, Kadamakudy’s example underscores Kerala’s diversity of landscapes and lifestyles, from busy towns to tranquil water-based hamlets, inviting wider appreciation of local traditions and natural beauty.

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