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One of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries in India, Periyar National Park and
Tiger Reserve was established in the verdant stretches of Kerala in 1895 and
declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978. The Periyar Widlife Sanctuary covers an
area of 777 sq km, out of which 360 sq km is under thick and dense evergreen
forests. Surrounded by the dense forests, it is quite popular for the
Periyar Lake.
An ideal habitat for Indian Elephant, you can see this mighty herbivore
living in accord with the ferocious carnivore - Tiger - in the national
park. Whereas the wooded hills and the forest provide shelter to the
resident animals, the Periyar Lake is the vast water resource, which
quenches their thirst anytime and everytime. The national park and the tiger
reserve is rated as one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in India for
wildlife photography, bird watching, elephant herds and tiger watching.
Wildlife in Periyar National Park
Besides the elephant and tiger, the other animals commonly seen in the
Periyar National Park are Gaur, Wild Pigs, Sambhar, Barking Deer, Mouse
Deer, Dole and Indian Wild Dog. On account of the persistent efforts of the
zoo officials, the number of tigers in the Periyar National Park has rose to
forty. Four primate species found at Periyar, which act as the centre of
attraction, are the rare lion-tailed macaque, the Nilgiri Langur, Common
Langur and Bonnet Macaque. Periyar is also the only habitat of the Nilgiri
Tahr, which is not seen easily.
More than 100 species of butterfly and at least 240 bird species inhabit the
area. The park is surrounded by the aromatic spice gardens. These gardens
can be deeply explored by the help of good guides who elaborate the
medicinal value of each spice.
A large number of bird species at Periyar National Park comprise of Darters,
Cormorants, Kingfishers, and the great Malabar Hornbill and racket-tailed
Drongoes.
A number of Monitor Lizards dominate the reptile population. The tourists
can also be fortunate enough to view a Python or even sometimes a King
Cobra. The fresh and unpolluted air and the moist deciduous forests ably
define the real beauty of 'The God's Own Country' - Kerala. The flying
lizard and the flying snake are unusual species found at Periyar National
Park.
Special Attractions in Periyar National Park
Periyar Lake: The Periyar Lake attracts grey heron, ibis, the great Malabar
hornbill and grey hornbill. The other birds include kingfishers, ospreys and
kites as well as orioles, hill mynas, racket tailed drongos, parakeets,
including the unusual blue winged parakeet and flycatchers.
Kumily :
You can go for a short excursion to Kumily,
just 4-kms away from Periyar. The former spice trade centre, the town is
still growing the spices largely. There are plenty opportunities for
accommodation in the hotels and resorts in the town.
Cardamom Hills :
Then Kerala's picturesque and beautiful
cardomom hills can be easily accessed from Periyar and Kumily. A guide who
accompanies you in the jeep or taxi elaborates and directs you towards the
correct position to have a panoramic view of the hills.
Boat Cruises
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The best way to explore the nook and corner
of the Periyar National Park is through the two hour Boat Cruises in the
early morning or evening hours. The Periyar Lake provides an excellent
boating spot to the tourists where one can see the herds of elephants,
bathing animals and even the herds of deer.
Apart from the elephant safari in the park and the boat cruises on the lake;
one can also enjoy the treks to the ruined Mangala Devi temple - an ages old
beautiful old stone temple amidst the Thekkady forest.
Jeep and elephant safaris can also take you through the offbeat tracks. You
can also hire a bike till the park's entrance. A morning 'trek' can also be
equally rewarding for game watching. You can discover the wildlife as well
as the pug marks while on your jungle tour.
When to Visit Periyar National Park ?
The best time to visit Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is from October to June.
The tourists flock the place particularly in December and January. During
summer season, it is quite easy to spot elephants and chital (spotted deer)
as they gather near the lake. Avoid weekends for your Periyar tour as the
place gets overcrowded for the whole day.
How to Reach Periyar National Park ?
by Air :
The nearest airports from Periyar are Kochi (Cochin) at 200-kms or Madurai
in Tamil Nadu at 140-kms from Periyar.
by Rail :
The nearest railhead from Periyar is at Kottayam, which lies at a distance
of 114-kms.
by Road :
The nearest town from Periyar is Kumily, well connected with Kottayam,
Ernakulam and Madurai in Tamil Nadu by regular and frequent buses. Buses are
available from Ernakulam (6 hours), Kottayam (4 hours), Trivandrum (8
hours), Kovalam (9 hours), Munnar (4 ? hours) and Kodaikanal (6 hours). |