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Onam 2025: Vallam Kali Snake Boat Races Bring Kerala’s Backwaters Alive

Each monsoon, Kerala’s backwaters turn electric with snake boats—the oarsmen chanting in rhythm, and a tradition that amalgamates culture and raw endurance. From Parashurama’s legend to today’s roaring regattas, Vallam Kali carries Kerala’s soul

Snake boat race, or, Vallam Kali, in Alappuzha, India Photo: Shutterstock
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The air is thick with drumbeats and anticipation. On the shimmering backwaters of Kerala, sleek wooden snake boats—some stretching nearly 100 ft—slice through the water with the grace of ancient warriors. Hundreds of oars rise and fall in perfect rhythm, their movements guided by the chants of helmsmen whose voices carry across the crowd-lined banks. This is Vallam Kali, the legendary snake boat race, unfolding once more in all its grandeur as Kerala celebrates Onam 2025.

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