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    Kuttanad is a region covering the Alappuzha, Kottayam and Pathanamthitta Districts, in the state of Kerala, India, well known for its vast paddy fields and geographical peculiarities.

  2. Kuttanad, the rice bowl of Kerala in Alappuzha district comprises more than 20% of the India’s waterways by length. It is Kuttanad and its waterways; backwaters, canals and rivers made the coastal belt of Kerala rich with water. Vast stretches of verdant paddy fields intertwined with the soothing backwaters is a breathtaking sight.

  3. Jan 1, 2007 · Kuttanad, the 'Rice Bowl of Kerala’, lies at the very heart of the backwaters in Alappuzha district. Its wealth of paddy crops is what got it this unique nickname. Based in the inner regions of the district, it is a huge area of reclaimed land, separated by dikes from water which is higher than it appears.

  4. Famed as the rice bowl of Kerala, the long stretches of waterways consist of lakes , rivers and canals. Kuttanad backwaters are considered paradise for the backwaters and the tourist coming to this mesmerizing land are stunned by the natural beauty sprinkled in its vast landscapes.

  5. Discover the beauty and diversity of Kuttanad, the only region in India where farming is done below sea level. Explore the backwater attractions, culture, and cuisine of this unique destination in Kerala.

  6. Kuttanad is a famous destination beautifully covered by lush paddy fields along the beach stretch. It is popularly expressed as ‘rice bowl of Kerala’ which indicates the rich rice source of Kuttanad. It is also a center of Buddhism and contains several tranquil villages.

  7. Kuttanad, with its unique geographical features and robust paddy cultivation, is a gem of tourism in Kerala. The uniqueness of Kuttanad evokes a spiritual relationship binding the locals to their landscapes, with powerful memories uniting them to a shared past.