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Kerala Wildlife Tours
Kerala, the land of mountains, rivers, lakes, backwaters, has numerous
national parks and Sanctuaries. The enchanting green forest with elephants, tigers,
wild dogs, sambars, gaurs, leopards, and many indigenous and water birds gives
the tourist a rare sight.
Silent
Valley National Park The Silent Valley contains India's last
substantial stretch of tropical evergreen rain forests and it is perhaps the only
vestige of a near virgin forest in the whole of the Western Ghats. Elephants,
tigers, wild dog, flying squirrel and lion-tailed macaque are found here. |
Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary The most renowned destination is the Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary at Thekkady, one of India's major sanctuary areas. The drive
to Thekkady itself is enchanting as the road winds through tranquil countryside,
rich plantations and thick jungles.
The Periyar sanctuary offers a lovely
and comfortable way to see the animals via boat rides on the man-made lake, which
the wildlife areas encircle. In addition to the wild life, there are water and
land birds galore here, and one can sometimes find dedicated bird watchers setting
in for one or two weeks of serious observations. |
Thattekad
Bird Sanctuary This bird sanctuary is a peninsular land of 25
sq. km. Formed between the branches of River Periyar. The rivers are rich in fishlife
and are shallow for most of the year. The avifauna includes both resting indigenous
birds and water birds. The most notable of the indigenous birds are Malabar grey
hornbill, grey jungle fowl, heron, egret, jungle myna, wood pecker, rose winged
and blue winged parakeet. Rare birds like Ceylon frog-mouth, rose billed roller
etc. are also seen. |
Parambikulam
Wildlife Sanctuary This bird sanctuary is a peninsular land
of 25 sq. km. Formed between the branches of River Periyar. The rivers are rich
in fishlife and are shallow for most of the year. The avifauna includes both resting
indigenous birds and water birds. The most notable of the indigenous birds are
Malabar grey hornbill, grey jungle fowl, heron, egret, jungle myna, wood pecker,
rose winged and blue winged parakeet. Rare birds like Ceylon frog-mouth, rose
billed roller etc. are also seen.
Parambikulam is endowed with luxuriant
vegetation. It has one of the largest population of gaur (bison). Sambar, spotted
deer, jungle cat, lion-tailed macaque, common otter, sloth bear etc. are also
seen. There are also a few tigers and leopards.
Facilities for boarding
and lodging are available at the sanctuary. There are forest rest houses at Thunacadavu,
Thellikkal and Elathode. Motor transport and boat cruise can be arranged on requestThe
Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary of Tamil Nadu lies adjacent. |
Idukki
Wildlife Sanctuary The sanctuary is situated just above the
arch dam. An area of 70 sq. km. of forest land in between the Periyar and Cheruthoni
rivers form an excellent habitat for wildlife. Elephants, bisons, bear, wild boars,
sambar etc are found in this area. The lake on the three sides of the sanctuary
offers a panoramic view to the tourists. |
Chinnar
Wildlife Sanctuary Proximity to Eravikulam National Park and
Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu makes Chinnar rich in wildlife. This
sanctuary is easily accessible from Udumalpet in Tamil Nadu and Munnar in Kerala. |
Peppara
Wildlife Sanctuary Peppara is accessible from Vithurai on Thiruvananthapuram
- Ponmudi road. This sanctuary with its rich fauna and birds is emerging as a
big attraction to wildlife enthusiasts. It is spread over an area of 53 Sq. km.
on the Western Ghats. This is dotted with large hills and numerous hillocks with
forests and Eucalyptus plantations. Elephant, Sambar, Leopard and Lion tailed
macaque are commonly seen. |
Nagarhole
Wildlife Sanctuary It is 40 km from Mananthavady. There are
no bus services to Nagarhole from Mananthavady, only jeeps and trucks are available.
There is a PWD Rest House, Forest Rest House and Forest Inspection Bungalow at
Mananthavady. The reservation authorities are the District Collector, Waynad and
the DFO, Mananthavady. There are also mid range hotels and an Indian Coffee House
here. From Cannanore, Tellicherry and Calicut there are frequent buses to Mananthavady. |
Aralam
Wildlife Sanctuary Elephants, sloth bear, sambar, mouse-deer etc.
are found in this sanctuary. It is also rich in avifauna and reptiles. This sanctuary
is easily accessible from Kannur.
Neyyar Wildlife
Sanctuary The Neyyar reservoir is easily navigable and extends 9.06
sq. km. The vegetation varies from tropical wet evergreen to grasslands. Agasthyakoodam
of 1890 metres elevation is in this sanctuary. Elephants, gaur, sloth bear, Nilgiri
Tahr, jungle cat, wild boar, Nilgiri Langur etc. are seen. A crocodile rearing
centre, deer farm and lion safari park are the main attractions near the dam site.
Peechi
- Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary It lies in the catchment areas of Peechi
and Vazhani dams in Trichur District. Peechi, the headquarters of the sanctuary
is 15 km by road from Trissur. |
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