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Farm tourism - A new attraction for Kerala
by Johan Samuel
Kuzhoor (Kerala): A Kerala village has made a cocktail
of its hospitality with the traditional way of farming
to attract more tourists, creating a heady concoction
called 'Farm Tourism'. With astounding scenic backwaters
and breathtaking beauty, the 'God's own country' is already
one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the
world. But Kerala also has lush green countryside that
is being promoted as the latest attraction. Around 24
university students from the United States of America
(USA) are literally toiling their way to experience the
traditional way of farming in Kuzhoor village of Kerala.
As a part of an educational tour to learn Indian culture,
tradition and various art forms, the students of Virginia
University are scheduled to spend three days learning
the art of traditional farming. They sweat from morning
till evening, ploughing the fields using oxen, fill water
with the help of wooden rollers wheels, spray fertilizers
and sow paddy saplings. But the students are happy with
the interesting experience they are getting. "Its very
interesting to actually get experience in another country
because we talk a lot about it but its important actually
to do hands on work and talk to people and understand
their lives more," said Andrea bowman, a student. The
tour operating company, New Indian Voyages, which had
conceptualized the unique concept says they had received
inquires from various other universities as well. "Because
of University courses like this the villagers are planning
to replant this paddy field because they are expecting
more people to interact with foreigners again and again,"
said Francis Paul Kandamkulathy, New Indian Voyages. Apart
from generating profits for tourism industry, these tours
provide a means of livelihood for the locals as well.
But these tours are more popular with foreign tourists
than in the domestic tourist circles.
-Jan
31, 2009
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