Enjoy these 7 Water Sports in India on your Kerala Trip

Kerala being a picturesque state in South India has its fair share of beautiful nature attractions. Tourists from all over the world have constantly come to Kerala to be a part of its wonderful landscape. The chief highlights of Kerala include its backwater, beaches, and its serene Ayurvedic treatments. The tourists are especially drawn toward the beaches and the backwaters. As Kerala has a long coastline, you can find quite a large number of beaches. Each of these beaches is unique in its own way and offers a ton of exciting and adventurous water sports. My Kerala Trip is the best Kerala tour operator and with our amazing variety of Kerala vacation packages, you can experience the adventurous side of Kerala in detail. In this blog, we are going to list out some of the most popular water sports in Kerala.

1. Snorkeling

Snorkeling is a water sport activity in which the swimmer swims through a body of water by wearing a diving mask, a snorkel (shaped tube), and a pair of fins fitted on the legs. It differs from scuba diving as here you do not have to go deep under water, you will just float near to the surface of the water with the tube allowing you to breathe.

2. Scuba Diving

Scuba Diving is perfect for those who would love to explore the aquatic life. The divers are required to have an oxygen tank to help them breathe underwater. Varkala Beach is the best location for scuba diving. The area has an exciting variety of marine animals and a 2000-year-old Temple.

3. Para Sailing

This sport involves a person being tucked behind a boat, which is tied to a canopy wing known as a parachute. Para Sailing is mostly seen in beaches. The best location for Para Sailing in Kerala includes Varkala Beach, Kovalam Beach, and the Alappuzha Beach.

4. Canoeing and Kayaking

Canoeing is a sport in, which you paddle the canoe with a single bladed paddle. The canoe is a narrow boat, which is pointed on both sides and open at the top. This is one of the most popular water sport activity among tourists with families. The backwaters of Alappuzha provide the best opportunity for canoeing and kayaking. To know more about the other backwater spots in Kerala, you could check our Kerala backwater tour. Canoeing and Kayaking are similar and the only difference is, in kayaking the paddler position will be different and the number of blades on the paddle will differ.

5. Catamaran Sailing

The Catamaran is a light sailboat and a strong framework holds its two parallel hulls together. Catamaran Sailing is usually done to launch and land from a beach. This water sport started gaining popularity as more people started using motorized boats for sailing. The beaches of Alappuzha, Varkala, and Kollam provide the best ambience for catamaran sailing. This sport offers the finest views as you can get to see the beaches, the lakes, and the backwaters all mixed up together to form a perfect picture. This is a great sport to enjoy with your family. Our Kerala trip for family packages list the other enjoyable family spots in Kerala.

6. Wind Surfing

While surfing, the surfer rides on top of the deep face of the waves, which later carries the person to the shore. Wind surfing is quite different as two sports - sailing and surfing are combined together to form this single water sport. In surfing, the surfer usually rides on a surfing board with a dimension ranging from 2 to 4 metres. The surfer is free to move the board whenever they want, but in wind surfing a rig will be attached to the surfing board (mast included) and the surfer must turn in the sail inorder to give directions to the surfing board. You can get the best wind surfing experience in Varkala Beach and Kovalam Beach. Kerala is the best destination for wind surfing since it has high waves all year round.

7. Rafting

Rafting and white water rafting is a fun outdoor sport that uses an inflatable raft. With the help of this raft, you can navigate all through the water surface and see the best sights from the surrounding landscape. Rafting is usually done on a rough water surface, as this would make the experience more fun and exciting. This water sport activity is not for the faint of heart as it involves taking up many challenges and risks throughout the trip. A strong teamwork and group effort is required to overcome some of the risks, which the sport may demand. It will not be as scary as it looks, as you will have expert guides throughout the whole ride. The Tejaswini River, Cherupuzha, and Boothathankettu have the perfect conditions for river rafting. The backwaters of Kerala too, would make this sport more exciting as the people can get to see and experience the rural and rustic lifestyle of the different villages in Kerala.

If you are planning to come to Kerala soon, always be sure to get the best Kerala tourism experience by taking part in the fun filled water sport activities mentioned above. The unique and diverse landscape of Kerala offers a ton of opportunities for avid travelers. These water sports would bring out the adventurous spirit in anyone and it is a great way to enjoy a memorable trip to Kerala.