The traditional boat race during Onam festival is one of the most spectacular cultural events in Kerala, India. Known locally as Vallamkali, this water sport features magnificent snake boats called Chundan Vallams that can carry over 100 rowers.
These boats are crafted from high-quality local wood like anjili and are typically 100-138 feet long. The boat races showcase the rich craftsmanship of Kerala\“s boat makers and the exceptional teamwork of the local communities.
During Onam celebrations, various types of traditional boats participate in these races, including Churulan Vallam, Veppu Vallam, and Iruttukuthy Vallam. The event attracts thousands of spectators and is accompanied by traditional music and festive cheers.
This indigenous sporting tradition not only preserves Kerala\“s maritime heritage but also promotes local craftsmanship and community bonding. The boat races have become a major tourist attraction, showcasing India\“s diverse cultural products and traditions to the world. |