Prawns, oysters and crabs are also bred here in numerous farms. Other popular activities in Kumbalangi include a canoe ride through the backwaters and a walk through the village and its paddy fields. The people of Kumbalangi are friendly folks, and are very hospitable and warm. Kalagramam, which is an artist’s village, has a wide range of handicrafts and fishing equipments on display. With numerous home stays, it is recommended to spend a day in Kumbalangi while visiting Cochin.
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