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The
Periyar National Park and Tiger Reserve
is set high in the ranges of the western ghats, in
Kerala. It is home to a large variety of birds, animals
and plant life. A beautiful lake in the heart of the
sanctuary provides drinking water for the wild life.
It is also an ideal setting for boat cruises to see
the animals visiting the lake.
Herds of elephant
and sambar, gaur and wild pigs
can be seen on the shores of the lake. During the
driest season here, the animals spend a lot of time
near the lake and the elephants can be seen
bathing and swimming in the reservoir. An occasional
glimpse may be had even of the tiger during
this season, as it comes to the water looking for
prey or to quench its thirst.
Also found in Periyar
is the leopard, wild dog, barking
deer and mouse deer. Monitor lizards
can be seen basking in the sun on the higher reaches
of the park. Pythons and sometimes even a king
cobra are commonly seen in the park.
Periyar is also home
to some of the unusual species like the flying
lizard and the flying snake. The brightly
coloured flying lizard can be seen as it glides from
one tree to the other. The flying snake is
also brilliantly coloured in yellow and black and
can be seen in the sliding past the thick undergrowth.
Bothe local and migratory
birds are attracted by this nature reserve. The most
common are the darter, cormorant, grey
heron, ibis. They are seen perched on the
dead tree trunks that are found near the shores of
the lake. The great Malabar hornbill
and grey hornbill are often seen flapping their
colorfull wings and feeding their young on the tree
tops. There are kingfishers, ospreys
and kites as well as hill mynas, parakeets,
including the unusual blue winged parakeet
and fly catchers. The Malabar whistling
thrush can be heard over the din of the jungle
and the loud call of the hornbills are distinctive
amid the normal sounds of the jungle.
Four species of primates
are found at Periyar, the rare lion tailed macaque,
the Nilgiri langur, common langur and
bonnet macaque. Though this is also the habitat
of the Nilgiri tahr, this rare and elusive
goat is rarely seen.
The best way to see
the animals is from motorlaunches and watch towers.
A summer palace of the former Maharaja of
Travancore, along the lake has been converted
into a hotel and is a fine place to stay.
Learn
to co exist with nature. Do not destroy it
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Best
time to Visit
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October
to April
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Accommodation
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Forest Rest Houses, Aranya Niwas Hotel, Periyar
House.
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Nearest
town
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Kumily (4 Km)
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How
to get there
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Air -
Cochin
(200 kms) or Madurai (140 km) &
Rail
- Kottayam
(114 Km)
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Species
found
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Elephant,
tiger, panther, wild dog, gaur, sloth bear,
nilgai, barking deer, wild pigs, Malabar
hornbill, grey hornbill, kingfishers, ospreys,
hill mynas and colorful parakeets
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