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Kerala Wild Life

Eravikulam National Park

Eravikulam National Park is 97 sq. km. in extent, situated along the crest of the Western Ghats in the High Ranges of Idukki district of Kerala state, India.

Silentvallay National Park

The core of Niligiri Biosphere Reserve, the Silent Valley National Park is probably one of th most magnificent gifts of nature to mankind, a unique reserve of tropical rainforest in all its pristine glory with an almost unbroken ecological history

Chimmony Wild Life Sanctuary

Chimmony Wildlife sanctuary established in 1984 is situated in the Mukundapuram Taluk of Thrissur District.  The headquarters of the sanctuary is at Echippara which is 28 kms away from the Amballoor village in the north direction.  Amballoor is 12kms away from Thrissur town in the south direction

Idukki Wild Life Sancuary

Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary which came into existende in  1976, is located in the Thodupuzha and Udumbanchola taluks in Idukki district.  An enchanting place marked with steep mountains and undulating hills and valleys.  The world famous Idukki arch dam and the vast increase the importance of the area.

Parambikulam Wild Life Sanctuary

Parambikulam wildlife sanctuary with its panoramic landscape, meandering streams, extensive water spread of the reservoir, cascading waterfalls, rolling hills and valleys and wealth of biodiversity is one of the captivating places in Kerala.  It is located in the Chittoor taluk of Palakkad district

Chinnar Wild Life Sanctuary

Chinnar wild life sanctuary located in the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats is the second habitat for the endangered Grizzled giant squirrel in India.  The sanctuary has the unique throny scrub forest with xerophytic species.

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Wayanad wildlife sanctuary is contiguous to the protected areas of Nagarhole and Bandipur of Karnataka on the north-east and Mudumalai of Tamilnadu on the south –east.  Rich in biodiversity, the sanctuary is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Interestingly, it was from here that Pazhassi Raja fought valiantly against the British

Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary

The Peppara region was proclaimed a sanctuary on 21st December 1983 under the Indian Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. This sanctuary, 53 sq.km in area, is situated in the Nedumangad Taluk of Trivandrum District. The reserve forests of Palode and Kotoor constitute this sanctuary. Unscathed by human interference and forest fire, they form an evergreen patch in the district. The dam constructed at Aruvikkara across the Karamana River in this region supplies water to the entire city