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Kumarakom Tourism: Things to do in Kumarakom for 2 Days

Sunset View From Lakeside Cottages

Kumarakom, located in the serene backwaters of Kerala, is a perfect destination for a relaxing two-day getaway. Here’s a suggested itinerary for your 2-day visit:

 

Day 1: Exploring Nature and Local Culture

Morning:

  1. Vembanad Lake

    • Start your day with a peaceful boat ride on Vembanad Lake, the largest lake in Kerala and a major attraction in Kumarakom. You can hire a private boat or opt for a houseboat cruise, which gives you a closer look at the backwaters and local life.
    • Enjoy the scenic views, observe the lush landscapes, and if you’re lucky, spot some local wildlife like kingfishers and otters.
  2. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

    • After the boat ride, head to the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary (located on the banks of Vembanad Lake). The sanctuary is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers, offering a variety of migratory and resident bird species. The best time to visit is early in the morning when the birds are most active.

Afternoon:

  1. Lunch at a Local Restaurant

    • Enjoy a traditional Kerala meal at a local restaurant. Opt for fresh fish, appam (a type of pancake), and a range of vegetarian dishes like avial, sambar, and thoran.
  2. Visit the Bay Island Driftwood Museum

    • Located in the village, this small but unique museum showcases incredible driftwood sculptures. It’s a peaceful stop for art lovers, where you can appreciate the creativity behind nature’s materials.

Evening:

  1. Sunset at Vembanad Lake

    • Head back to Vembanad Lake for a relaxing sunset experience. The soft hues of the setting sun on the water make for great photo opportunities.
  2. Dinner at Your Resort or Local Seafood Restaurant

    • Enjoy a laid-back dinner, preferably at one of the lakeside resorts, where you can indulge in fresh seafood while listening to the sounds of nature.

Day 2: Local Exploration and Relaxation

Morning:

  1. Village Walk or Cycling Tour

    • Take a walk or rent a bicycle to explore the surrounding villages. The lush greenery, coconut palms, and rustic houses provide a glimpse of rural Kerala life. You’ll find small shops selling local handicrafts and fresh produce.
  2. Visit the St. Mary’s Church

    • Visit the St. Mary’s Church, a historic church in the area with beautiful architecture and peaceful surroundings. It’s a good spot for some quiet reflection and to learn more about the local Christian community.

Afternoon:

  1. Relax at a Backwater Resort

    • Spend the afternoon at a backwater resort. Many resorts in Kumarakom offer Ayurvedic spa treatments, yoga sessions, or simply a chance to relax by the pool or along the lake. Enjoy the tranquility of the region, and indulge in a traditional Kerala massage or spa treatment.
  2. Lunch at the Resort

    • Have a leisurely lunch at your resort, enjoying the tranquil atmosphere and sampling local Kerala delicacies. Many resorts offer authentic meals with locally sourced ingredients.

Evening:

  1. Backwater Cruise

    • Opt for a more extended or private houseboat ride. It’s an ideal way to explore the backwaters, visit nearby islands, and perhaps see fishermen at work. You can also go on a canoe ride through smaller, quieter channels for an intimate backwater experience.
  2. Evening Relaxation at a Resort

    • End the day with a relaxed evening at your resort. Many places offer sunset views, traditional cultural performances (like Kathakali or Mohiniyattam dance), and bonfire dinners.

Additional Activities:

  • Kettuvallam (Houseboat) Ride: If you want a more luxurious experience, opt for an overnight houseboat stay to experience Kerala’s backwaters in full, complete with meals and amenities on board.
  • Cultural Performances: If you’re staying at a resort, ask about any Kathakali or traditional dance performances that might be offered in the evening.

Kumarakom offers a calm, nature-filled experience with a perfect balance of relaxation and exploration. Two days in this region will help you soak in the natural beauty, culture, and tranquility of the backwaters.

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Salim M Das

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