@aaryesdee Thanks for sharing these photos. Always nice to see posts about local cultural events. This year, the boat race has been held in November, due the the massive floods in August in Kerala. Usually the Nehru trophy boat race is held sometime in August. How was your experience for this boat race? Are you from Kerala or just visiting there?
I couldn’t see the final boat race competition, but saw 3 days trial performance and I’m happy to see them rowing rythemetically and around 109 rows splashing water together.Great experience one should have in life while at God’s own Country.This year, 66 th Nehru Trophy winner is Payippadan.They covered a distance of 1.4 km in 4.15 minutes.
Hey @aaryesdee ,
Thanks for sharing. Could you tell us little bit more about the Nehru Trophy Boat race? I see it has very long tradition and many people participate in it. Do they all gather from all around the country? Do they commemorate something?
You can share a little bit more about your experience being there and how you felt. By doing this many Local Guides could also feel the spirit of this race and appreciate it even more.
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aaryesdee
Nehru Trophy Boat Race.
It’s a very popular boat race (Vallam Kali) conducted during every 2 nd Saturday in the month of August every year. This boat race started from the year 1952 and the story behind it’s - Our late PrimeMinister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was facinated by this Chundan Vallam ( Snake Boat) which was towed by several people and seeing this thrilling sight, a trophy was initiated by him and since then every year this boat race is conducted band the trophy is named after him’ Nehru Trophy’.
This boat race commence from Punnamada lake and it’s location is known as punnamada starting point and the race distrance would be 1.4 kms and each participating boat will have around 110 rowers. The boat length measure about 100 ft. To witness the race, tourists across the World as well as locals gather there and statics recorded about 2 lacs people witnessinng it.
The participants are usually from Kuttanad and nearby villages and they are different clubs formed exclusively for this race and the participating clubs or called by the boat name have to undergo training a week prior to the race day.
The pictures posted by me are during their training.
This is very educative post @aaryesdee , thank you for explaining all those details to us.
It must have been quite an experience to be able to be there and see all those preparations, isn’t it?
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Hi @aaryesdee ,
Greetings from Bangladesh Local Guide!
Thanks for sharing all the beautiful and colourful photographs of Nehru Trophy Boat Race, Alappuzha.
This type of colorful events also held in Bangladesh every year.
Thanks again.
LetsGuide!
Brother,
Thanks for giving a detail about the Nehru Trophy Boat Race.
Your description was well organized and easy to understand for me.
LetsGuide!
Thank you @MdAtikuzzamanLimon
Looking forward to hearing your next story @aaryesdee and seeing all of your favorite places in India that you have explored.
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Oh that’s Cool.
When is your local Guides meet scheduled? If there is adequate time, I don’t mind visiting you. I’m ready to visit you all. Please let me know in advance so that I can plan.
It will be a great occasion as Local Guide from India joining you. What’s your say?
Hi @aaryesdee ,
You can find all scheduled meet-ups on the Meet-ups section as well as here. You can attend as many meet-ups in your country as you would like and meet new friends and play a role in an important activity or cause.
On a related note, you may organize a meet-up yourself. Once your meet-up is approved, it will automatically appear as a post in the Meet-ups topic section for other Local Guides to participate.
P.S.: I am going to relabel your post to the Local Stories board.