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Life by the Net and Tide In Kadamakudy, fishing isn’t just an occupation—it’s a way of life that flows through the veins of its interconnected islands. Set in the tranquil backwaters of Kochi, these islands are surrounded by tidal canals, mangroves, and seasonal farming ponds that make fishing both a daily livelihood and a…
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Where Simplicity Meets Sustainability Tucked away just a few kilometers from the bustling heart of Kochi lies Kadamakudy, Kerala’s most unique village tourism destination. Unlike heavily commercialised spots, Kadamakudy offers visitors a rare chance to experience rural Kerala in its most natural, untouched form. Here, tourism doesn’t disrupt daily life—it flows with it. A…
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The Kadamakudy Islands, present a compelling demographic and geographic narrative that reflects a harmonious blend of tradition and progress. The Kadamakudy Islands exemplify a community where traditional lifestyles coexist with modern development. The demographic data reflects a balanced and literate society, deeply rooted in its cultural heritage while embracing sustainable growth. As the region…
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Nature’s Rhythmic Economy In the heart of Kerala’s backwaters lies a farming practice so attuned to nature, it could only have emerged from generations of lived wisdom. Integrated Pokkali–Shrimp farming, practiced across the Kadamakudy Islands, is a remarkable example of ecological balance, community resilience, and sustainable agriculture. What is Pokkali Farming? Pokkali is a…