Kerala is famous among tourists for its martial sports, Kathakali, and boat races. Among these, the Nehru Trophy Boat Race stands out as one of the most widely celebrated water sports events held during the monsoon period on the topmost lakes and backwaters of Kerala. Each boat race in Kerala carries its own unique story of origin, combined with mythological tales and rich traditions.
Historically, boat races were initiated as a means to resolve disputes between former kings and chiefs and have since become a significant part of temple celebrations organized by religious groups. As the monsoon rains begin to grace “God’s Own Country,” Kerala comes alive with the excitement of the Snake Boat Races offering a beautiful view of swaying palm groves, lovely lakes, and variety of water life. Are you planning a trip to Kerala? Have you ever witnessed the beauty of a snake boat race? How does the idea of experiencing Kerala’s vibrant monsoon festivities sound to you?
What is Snake Boat Race?
The Snake Boat Race in Kerala (also known as Kerala Boat Race) is more than just a sport; It represents the joy and unity of the people, expressing their communal spirit. It is a celebration of gratefulness towards nature, thanking both land and water for prosperity and happiness.
The snake boats, or ‘Chundan vallams‘ in Malayalam, are about 100 feet long and can hold up to 150 men. Each boat features a team of navigators, singers, and rowers who move in perfect harmony while singing the ‘Vanchipattu,’ creating an exhilarating festive atmosphere. Have you ever seen such a grand celebration on water? Can you imagine the thrill of witnessing these massive boats competing?
History of Nehru Trophy Boat Race?
The race’s history dates back to the visit of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister, to Alappuzha. During his trip from Kottayam to Alappuzha by boat through the water-logged Kuttanad, a parade of boats accompanied him. The first race was conducted in 1952 in his honor, and the Nadubhagam Chundan appeared awesome.
Thrilled by the performance of the oarsmen, Nehru jumped into the Nadubhagam Chundan, an unexpected act that demonstrated his excitement. Upon returning to Delhi, he donated a silver trophy, a replica of a snake boat on a wooden abacus, which bears the inscription above his signature. This marked the inception of the Nehru Trophy Boat Race.
Competition and Festivities:
The Nehru Trophy Boat Race is the most competitive and popular of the boat races in Kerala. Apart from the Chundan Vallams, various other categories of boats participate, including Churulan Vallam, Iruttukuthy Vallam, Odi Vallam, Veppu Vallam (Vaipu Vallam), Vadakkanody Vallam, and Kochu Vallam. The race is known for its electrifying atmosphere, with nearly 100-foot-long boats competing to the rhythm of traditional boat songs, creating an unforgettable experience.
Nehru Trophy Boat Race 2024 Schedule:
Mark your calendars for the Nehru Trophy Boat Race 2024, which will be held on the second Saturday of August. The event lasts all day, featuring prelims in the morning and finals in the afternoon, along with cultural shows and authentic local food for spectators to enjoy.
Nehru Trophy Boat Race 2024 Venue:
This famous race will take place on the Punnamada Lake in the heart of Alappuzha, known as the “Venice of the East” for its beautiful backwaters and canals. This easily accessible venue, perfect for the thrilling event, draws throngs of both domestic and international visitors.
Nehru Trophy Boat Race Winners List (1952-2023):
It’s an intense battle, and taking home the Nehru Trophy is a great source of pride. The winning team receives the Nehru Trophy and a significant amount of money each year. The government and a number of organizations fund the prize money, which changes every year.
A variety of snake boats, each representing a different village and competing for the prized award and its associated glory, are listed as the victors. Please check the below details for the winners’ list of this race from 1952 to 2023.
YEAR | BOAT’S NAME | BOAT CLUB | CAPTAIN |
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2023 | Veeyapuram | Allen Moonnutaikkal | Pallathuruthy Boat Club,Alappuzha |
2022 | Mahadevikaad Kaatil Thekkethil | Santhosh Chacko | Pallathuruthy Boat Club,Alappuzha |
2019 | Nadubhagom | Pallathuruthy Boat Club | Narayanan kutty N Udayan |
2018 | Payippadan | Pallathurthy Boat Club | Shri. James Kutty Jacob |
2017 | Gabriel Chundan | Thuruthipuram Boat Club | Oommen Jacob |
2016 | Karichal | Vembanad boat club | Jameskutty Jacob |
2015 | Jawahar Thayankari | Vembanad boat club | Jameskutty Jacob |
2014 | Champakkulam Chundan | United Boat Club, Kainakary | George Thomas |
2013 | Sri Ganeshan | St Francis Boat Club, Harippad | Arun Kumar |
2012 | Sri Ganeshan | Freedom Boat Club, Kainakary | Jiji Jacob Pollayil |
2010 | Jawahar Thayangari | Kumarakom Town Boat Club | Monapan Charvacheril |
2009 | Champakulam | Jesus Boat Club , Kollam | JiJi Jacob Pollayil, Thottuvathala P.O, Kainakary |
2008 | Karichal | Jesus Boat Club , Kollam | JiJi Jacob Pollayil, Thottuvathala P.O, Kainakary |
2007 | Payippad snakeboat | Kumarakom Town Boat Club | Kunjumon Meluvallil |
2006 | Payippad snakeboat | Kumarakom Town Boat Club | Raju Vadakkath |
2005 | Payippad snakeboat | Kumarakom Town Boat Club | Raju Vadakkath |
2004 | Cheruthana Chundan | Kumarakom Town Boat Club | Raju Vadakkathu, Kumarakam P.O |
2003 | Karichal | Navajeevan Boat Club, Maniyaparampu | Thampi Podippara |
2002 | Vellamkulangara | Kumarakom Boat Club | Sunny Jacob |
2001 | Karichal | Friends Boat Club, Chennamkari&Venattukad | Tobin Chandy, Kalathilparambil |
2000 | Karichal | Alappuzha Boat Club | Bency Randu Thacikal |
1999 | Alappadan | Town Boat Club, Kumarakom | Sambath Kaniyamparambil |
1998 | Champakulam | Pallathuruty Boat Club | Dominic Kuzhimattam |
1997 | Alappadan | Navajeevan Boat Club, Arpookkara | K.P.Paul |
1996 | Champakulam | Alappuzha Town Boat Club | Anil Madhavan |
1995 | Champakulam | Alappuzha Town Boat Club | Jose John , Velamparambil |
1994 | ChampakulamJet Airways Boat | Club,Cochin Antony Ackarakalam | Cochin Antony Ackarakalam |
1993 | Kalloparamban | United Boat Club, Kainakary | C.V.Vijayan, Mampalathu chira |
1992 | Champakulam | United Boat Club, Kainakary | A.K.Lalasan, Alumparambu |
1991 | Champakulam | United Boat Club, Kainakary | A.K.Lalasan, Alumparambu |
1990 | Champakulam | United Boat Club, Kainakary | A.K.Lalasan, Alumparambu |
1989 | Champakulam | United Boat Club, Kainakary | A.K.Lalasan, Alumparambu |
1988 | Vellamkulangara | Pallathuruty Boat Club | T.P.Rajbhavan |
1987 | Karichal | Village Boat Club , Kainakary | Sunny Ackarakalam |
1986 | Karichal | Village Boat Club , Kainakary | Sunny Ackarakalam |
1985 | Javahar Thayamkari | Friends Boat Club, Chennamkari&Venattukad | P.C.Joseph, Pathilchira |
1984 | Karichal | Kumarakom Boat Club | Nellanickal Pappachan |
1983 | Karichal | Kumarakom Boat Club | Nellanickal Pappachan |
1982 | Karichal | Kumarakom Boat Club | Nellanickal Pappachan |
1981 | Winners Not declared | ||
1980 | Karichal | Pullengadi Boat Club | Ramachadran |
1979 | Ayaparambu Valiya | Divanji United Boat Club, Kainakary | Raviprakash Muttel |
1978 | Javahar Thayamkari | Thayamkari Boat Club | K.S.Varghese, Kollamparambil , Kavalackal |
1977 | Javahar Thayamkari | Thayamkari Boat Club | K.S.Varghese, Kollamparambil , Kavalackal |
1976 | Karichal | United Boat Club, Kainakary | P.K.Thankappan, Puthen Pura |
1975 | Karichal | Friends Boat Club, Chennamkari&Venattukad | P.C.Joseph, Pathilchira |
1974 | Karichal | Friends Boat Club, Chennamkari&Venattukad | Nellanickal Pappachan |
1973 | Kalloparamban | Kumarakom Boat Club | Nellanickal Pappachan |
1972 | Kalloparamban | Kumarakom Boat Club | Nellanickal Pappachan |
1971 | Kalloparamban / Pulincunnu | Kumarakom Boat Club / Pulincunnu Boat Club | Nellanickal Pappachan / Chackamma Kannottuthara |
1970 | Kalloparamban | United Boat Club | Kainakary Antony Varghese, Valiyaveettil |
1969 | Pulincunnu | Pulincunnu Boat Club | C.C.Chacko, Chirayil |
1968 | Parthasarathi | United Boat Club,Kainakary | P.K.Thankappan, Puthen Pura |
1967 | Pulincunnu | Pulincunnu Boat Club | Thommichan Paruthikkal |
1966 | Pulincunnu | Pulincunnu Boat Club | Thommichan Paruthikkal |
1965 | Parthasarathi | United Boat Club, Kainakary | P.K.Thankappan, Puthen Pura |
1964 | St.George | United Boat Club, Kainakary | P.K.Thankappan, Puthen Pura |
1963 | Geargose | United Boat Club, Kainakary | P.K.Thankappan, Puthen Pura |
1962 | Kavalam | Kavalam Boat club | T.J.Jobe (Iyyochan) Thattasseril |
1961 | Napoleon | Ponga Boat Club | Cherian Joseph (Pooppally Kuttappan) |
1960 | Kavalam | Kavalam Boat club | Mathachan Pallivathuckal |
1959 | Napoleon | Ponga Boat Club | Cherian Joseph (Pooppally Kuttappan) |
1958 | Napoleon / Kavalam | Ponga Boat Club / Kavalam Boat club | Cherian Joseph (Pooppally Kuttappan) / T.J. Jobe (Iyyochan) Thattasseril |
1957 | Napoleon | Ponga Boat Club | Cherian Joseph (Pooppally Kuttappan) |
1956 | Kavalam | Kavalam Team | Thomman Joseph, Kochupurackal |
1955 | Parthasarathi | N.S.S.Karayogam Nedumudy | K.G.Raghavan Nair |
1954 | Kavalam | Kavalam Team | Thomman Joseph, Kochupurackal |
1952 | Nadubhagom | Nadubhagom Boat Club | Chacko Mappila Mathu Mappila , Payyanad |
Nehru Trophy Boat Race Ticket Prices:
Tickets for the event can be purchased in advance or on the day of the race. Typically, ticket prices range from Rs. 100 to Rs. 3000, accommodating a wide range of budgets.
Category | Price |
Tourist Gold (Nehru Pavilion)-island Separate Chair Accessibility through Boats | Rs. 3000/- |
Tourist Silver (Nehru Pavilion)-island Separate Chair Accessibility through Boats | Rs. 2500/- |
Rose Corner (Separate Chair) | Rs. 1000/- |
Victory Line (Wooden Gallery) | Rs. 500/- |
All View (Wooden Gallery) | Rs. 300/- |
Lake View (Wooden Gallery) | Rs. 200/- |
Lawn | Rs. 100/- |
Important Notes:
- You can purchase a maximum of 5 tickets per person.
- Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis; organizers are not responsible if you do not get a seat.
- Parking space is available for vehicles at the Municipal Stadium, north of Zillah Court Bridge.
- Ensure to reach the boat jetty by 11:00 am and present your tickets at both the boat jetty entrance and the Pavilion entrance.
Step-by-Step Guide to Booking Nehru Trophy Boat Race Tickets:
- Visit the official Nehru Trophy website.
- Navigate to the homepage and select the booking option for the event.
- Choose your preferred seating venue to watch the race.
- Click on the “BOOK” button.
- Complete the payment process and download your receipt for confirmation.
How to Reach:
To reach the Nehru Trophy Boat Race, you have several convenient options:
By Flight:
The nearest international airport is Cochin International Airport at approximately 85 km.
By Train:
Alleppey Railway Station is the nearest railway station at approximately 6 km.
By Road:
You can also opt to travel by private car, cab, or bus via the National Highways that connect Cochin to major cities across India.
Hotels/Resorts near Nehru Trophy Boat Race:
Please check the below list of hotels/resorts conveniently located near the Nehru Trophy Boat Race, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst the excitement and festivities.
- Nova Holidays
- Sterling Lake Palace Alleppey
- Ramada by Wyndham Alleppey
- Punnamada Resort
- Palmgrove Lake Resort
- Bamboo Lagoon Backwater Front Resort
- Uday Backwater Resort
- Palmy Lake Resort
- Motty’s Homestay
- Venice Iva Residency
- Ashtamudi Homestay
- Venezia Resorts
- Keraleeyam Ayurvedic Resort
- Royale Park
- Treebo Tryst Palmyra Milford
- OYO 1975 Hotel Arcadia Regency
- Kayaloram Heritage Lake Resort
- Kuttichira Heritage Home
- Paloma Backwater Resorts
- Pooppallys Heritage Home
- Mira’s PMC Lakeshore Resort
- Time Square Boutique Hotel
- OYO 1890 A J Park
- Alleppey Beach Bay Resort
- Hotel Grand Alleppey
- Aramana Holiday Inn
- Oceana Hills Residency
- OYO 9417 Seaside Residency
- Classic Regency
- Rosa Mystica Beach Resort
Highlights of Nehru Trophy Boat Race 2024:
Dates | August 10, 2024 |
Location | Punnamada Lake, near Alappuzha, Kerala |
Timings | From 1:30 p.m. onwards |
Edition | The 70th Nehru Trophy Boat Race |
Ticket Prices | Click Here |
Nearest Airport | Cochin International Airport |
Nearest Railway Station | Alleppey Railway station |
Ready to plan your visit?
The enjoyment and anticipation of the Nehru Trophy Boat Race 2024 continue to remain when the curtains are drawn close. Have you seen the amazing race of the royal snake boats? The event gives a breathtaking experience among the lovely Punnamada Lake in addition to demonstrating Kerala’s rich cultural heritage.
When you return the next year, make plans to take part in the colorful celebrations. Will you travel with us on this unique experience on Kerala’s waters? Don’t miss this unique chance to see heritage and sport combine into one amazing show.
Image Credit: Kerala Tourism
FAQs:
The Nehru Trophy Boat Race is typically held on the second Saturday of August every year.
The race takes place on Punnamada Lake in Alappuzha (Alleppey), Kerala.
Tickets can be purchased at the venue on the day of the event or through authorized online platforms.
Yes, designated parking areas are available near Punnamada Lake for spectators.
Yes, there are food stalls offering local delicacies and basic amenities like restrooms.
Yes, personal cameras and video recorders are allowed for capturing memorable moments.
Yes, cultural performances and traditional music are part of the event festivities.
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