Neerettupuram Boat Race
The Neerettupuram Boat Race is a popular snake boat race held in the state of Kerala, India. It takes place in the village of Neerettupuram, which is located in the Alappuzha district of Kerala. The race is usually held on the Pampa River, and it is a significant event during the festive season of Onam.
Like other snake boat races in Kerala, the Neerettupuram Boat Race features teams competing in traditional longboats known as "Chundan Vallams." These boats are beautifully decorated and can accommodate a large number of rowers, often more than a hundred. The rowers synchronize their movements and paddle vigorously to the rhythm of traditional songs and drumbeats.
The Neerettupuram Boat Race attracts a significant number of spectators and participants from the local community and neighboring areas. The event showcases the rich cultural heritage and spirit of Kerala. The boats race against each other, creating a thrilling spectacle as they glide through the water, with the enthusiastic crowd cheering them on.
As with other boat races in Kerala, the exact date of the Neerettupuram Boat Race may vary each year, as it is determined based on the Malayalam calendar and the timing of the Onam festival. To get the most up-to-date information about the specific date and timing of the Neerettupuram Boat Race, it is recommended to check with local sources, such as tourism websites or local news outlets, or inquire with the organizers of the event.
Neerettupuram Vallamkali is held on the river Pamba.
Neerattupuram, the location of the famous Chakkulathukavu, is 10 km away from Thiruvalla. The excitement these boat races created and the growing social participation led to similiar sporting events being organised at various other locations.
The boat race is held on Thiruvonam day. 4-6 snake boats and various other boats traditionally participate in this race. The boat race starts after the traditional onasadhya.
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