AREAThe sanctuary is spread across 777 sq km, of which 360 sq km is thick evergreen
forest.
ESTABLISHMENTThe sanctuary,
declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978 under the Project Tiger scheme, attracts
travellers from all over the world was created by the old Travancore State
Government in 1934. The park encompasses a 26 sq. km. artificial lake, built
by the British in 1895 to provide water to the temple city of Madurai in
Tamil Nadu.
HABITATThe sanctuary was
designated a part of 'Project Tiger', in 1973, and offers a fairly good
chance of seeing the majestic Indian Tiger in its natural habitat. The
sanctuary is also acclaimed to be the best place in the world for studying
all the aspects of elephantine life. There are about 750 elephants in the
park but only 35 tigers and leopards are present here.
Besides
tiger and elephant, the sanctuary is a natural habitat to wide variety of
wildlife including bison, sambar, wild boar, spotted deer, leopards, jungle
cats, rare species of Malabar flying squirrel, stripe necked mongoose, black
Nilgiri langurs and monkeys etc. There are plenty of water fowl which perch
on the dead trees in the lake. Woodland birds, owls and hornbills can also
be seen in the forest.
A boat safari on the Periyar Lake - a
nineteenth century reservoir around which the sanctuary is based - extends a
life - time's chance to spot exotic wildlife in its natural habitat. Like
the eccentric bathing habits of te wild elephants that come down to the
lake. Squealing, swimming and spraying each other with mud.
Unmindful
of eyes - both yours and your camera's - training on them. And herds of
bisons ambling across one thick range of bush to another. Timing your trip
in the evening raises the possibility of glimpsing the mouse deer, flying
squirrels, wild boars and otters that populate these hills.
Periyar is one of the few Indian reserves which allows trekking. However, be
guarded against leeches. Wearing insect repellant on socks over trousers is
one stock measure against them.
FLORA & FAUNATrekking with a local guide
familiarizes you to the rare birds, trees and flowers that are come across
here. And also sets up your close encouonter with gaur, barking deer,
porcupines, langurs and macaques. Only the most fortunate fo eventually
sight a rare predator - the tiger, the panther or perhaps a pack of wild
dogs. Though aquatic birds are relatively few here, the Indian darter and
black - necked stork are common. However, the forest is home to an amazing
variety of terrestrial birds such as the great Indian hornbill, the Brahmin
kite, the little cormorant, the pied kingfisher and the golden oriole.
You can even set upon a walk through the bending lanes which wind through
the plantations filled with the heady fragrance of the fresh spice. Black
pepper, cardamom, cloves and cinnamon.
And an engaging visit to a
tribal village deep inside the forest provides your close - quarter
observance of the curious ways of neolithic life..
Picturesque
Periyar National Park is also known for its scenic beauty and bracing
climate. It is a pleasant escape from the rigours of day to day life. The
boat cruise on the serene waters of the lake is an excellent way to watch
the wildlife and the pristine beauty of the park.
PARK SAFARIIn addition to elephant rides, cruises
on the lake and treks to the ruined Mangala Devi temple - a beautiful old
stone temple situated in the heart of the Thekkady forest, this sanctuary
offers the unique opportunity to watch and photograph wild elephants at
close quarters
BEST TIME WATCHING THE WILDLIFE
Season - October to May. The chances of viewing the wildlife are best
during the hot months of March and April, as the waterholes in the forest
dry up forcing the animals to come to the lake for a drink.
ACCESS The entry point to the reserve is
Thekkady, which is accessible by good roads from the airports of Madurai
(145 kms.), Kochi (190 kms.) & Thiruvananthapuram (272 kms.). The
nearest railhead is Kottayam (114 kms.).The nearest town is Kumily (4 kms.).
CLOTHING In Winter- Light woolen
In summer- Light tropical
PARK TIMING
Entry timings : 0600 -1800 Hrs.
SUGGESTED
ITENARYCOCHIN-PERIYAR-COCHIN
| DAY 01: COCHIN-PERIYAR(190
km) |
Depart for Periyar by car from Alleppey via Kottayam. Boat cruise on
the Backwaters.
Morning boat safari to view Wildlife. Afternoon plantation visits to
the high hills and the low valleys.
Depart for Cochin by car.