The Karumadi Boat Race is a traditional water sport event held annually in the backwaters of Kerala, India. This cultural spectacle features long, slender boats known as chundan vallams or snake boats, which can accommodate up to 100 rowers.
These magnificent boats are crafted from local wood like anjili and are built using traditional techniques passed down through generations. The boats measure approximately 100 feet in length and are designed with curved ends that resemble cobra hoods, giving them their distinctive snake-like appearance.
During the race season, these beautifully decorated boats compete in various categories, with rowers moving in perfect synchronization to the rhythm of traditional vanchipattu (boat songs). The event attracts thousands of spectators and is a major tourist attraction, showcasing Kerala\“s rich cultural heritage and community spirit.
The boat race not only preserves ancient maritime traditions but also promotes local craftsmanship and provides economic opportunities for artisans and tourism-related businesses in the region. |