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Periyar National Park
Area : 777 sq km / 77,700 hectares
Established : 1950 as a sanctuary, 1978 as a tiger
reserve.
Description :
Periyar National Park is situated
in the hills of the Western Ghats in the state of Kerala in SW India.
The centrepiece of the park is the 5,500-hectare Periyar lake formed
by the construction of a dam on the Periyar river in 1895. The dam
submerged low-lying forest whose dead treetrunks still jut out of
the waters. Along the fringes of the lake are marshy areas with
tall grasslands. This is one of the richest hanitats ofor large
mammals, as it provides both excellent cover and nourishment in
the form of succulent shoots and grasses. Here it is possible to
see large herds of Indian Elephant with relative ease as well as
Nilgiri Langur near Aranya Niwas and the Liontail Macaque in higher
areas.
The forests are tropical, a mixture of deciduous, semi-evergreen,
and evergreen ‘sholas’, the last occurring in the moist
valleys and characterised by tall trees and a closed canopy. The
forests alternate with extensive patches of grasslands. Periyar’s
rich birdlife includes the Giant Hornbill, Cormorant, Darter, Osprey
and Racket-tailed Drongo. The Indian Python and King Cobra are among
the reptilian fauna. Periyar has a few Nilgiri Tahr, good numbers
of which may also be seen on a day excursion to nearby Eravikulam
National Park near Munnar.

Season :
Open year-round, the best period being November-April.
Access :
Fly to Cochin and drive to Periyar (200 km). The nearest railway
station is Kottayam (114 km).
Accommodation and facilities:
Hotel description :
SPICE VILLAGE - (First Class Modern hotel Traditionally Styled)
Spice Village is located at 140 km from Cochin airport and is just
outside the Periyar Tiger Reserve. The hotel has 52 air-cooled cottages
in the middle of spice plantations. Other facilities include one
multi-cuisine restaurant, heated swimming pool, ayurvedic health
spa, indoor sports, money change and a stay here is the perfect
way to appreciate and respect the environment. Each aspect of the
village has been carefully chosen
to preserve the environment, like the elephant grass roofs of the
cottages at the village.
TAJ GARDEN RETREAT – (Standard Grade
Modern Hotel)
Taj Garden Retreat is located at 140 km from Cochin airport and
is just outside the Periyar Tiger Reserve. The hotel has 32 charmingly
rustic, thatched roof villas on stilts. Each of the guestrooms comes
replete with fine wood décor, adorned by beautiful natural
fabrics The other services include Multi-Cuisine Restaurant and
Bar, swimming pool, Ayurvedic treatment and massage, Money Change,
travel desk. Each room has an attached bath with shower.
Near the lake within the park is a tourist complex run by Kerala
Tourism, including Aranya Niwas, Periyar House and Lake Palace (further
inside the park). The Spice Village is at the park entrance. The
park is best explored by boat. It is also possible to walk along
selected trails in the park with a local guide.
Mammals :
Bonnet Macaque |
Golden Jackal |
Sloth Bear |
Small Indian Civet |
Ruddy Mongoose |
Jungle Cat |
Leopard |
Wild Boar |
Sambar |
Indian Pangolin |
Indian Porcupine |
Liontail Macaque |
Bengal Fox |
Eurasian Otter |
Common Palm Civet |
Stripe-necked Mongoose |
Rusty-spotted Cat |
Tiger |
Indian Sppotted Chevrotain |
Gaur |
Indian Palm Squirrel Dhole |
Indian Hare |
Nilgiri Langur |
Dhole |
Smooth-coated Otter |
Indian Grey Mongoose |
Leopard Cat |
Fishing Cat |
Indian Elephant |
Indian Muntjac |
Nilgiri Tahr |
Indian Giant Squirrel |
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