The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
(Entry : 0600 to 1800 hrs)
Lying close to the plantations, in the rich jungles of Periyar
in Thekkady is one of the world's most fascinating natural wildlife
reserves - the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Spread across 777
sq. km, of which 360 sq. km is thick evergreen forest, the Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978. Noted
for its geo-morphological diversity of wildlife and scenic beauty,
the Reserve attracts visitors from all over the world. The splendid
artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar
river adds to the charm of the park. This is the only sanctuary
in India where you can have the unique experience of viewing
wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a boat on the
lake. The greatest attraction of Periyar remains the large herds
of wild elephants that come down to the lake's edge. More Pictures
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The sanctuary watch towers
There are three watch towers for observing wild life - at Edappalayam
and Manakkavala and Thannikudi. Reservations can be made at
the Forest information Counter, Thekkady. Tel. : +91-486-322028.
Kumily (4 km from Thekkady)
This plantation town, closely associated with Thekkady, is situated
on the outskirts of the Periyar Sanctuary. It is an important
shopping centre and spice trade centre, the main bus station
and most of the medium range accommodation in the Periyar region
is in Kumily.
Murikkady (5 km from Thekkady)
Washed in fresh spice scented air, Murikkady is a panorama of
cardamom, coffee and pepper plantations.
Pandikuzhi ( 5 km from Kumily)
This picturesque place is cradled between Chellarkovil and the
Tamil Nadu State border is a popular picnic spot. Pandikuzhi
offers great opportunities for trekking and is a photographer's
delight.
Mangala Devi Temple ( 15 km from Thekkady)
This ancient temple is hidden in the dense woods at the top
of a peak 1337 M above sea level. The temple is built in the
traditional Kerala style of architecture. Visitors are allowed
here only on the Chithra Pournami festival day. The peak commands
a panoramic view of the other side of the ghats and the vast
plains of Tamil Nadu. Permission to visit the area can be obtained
from the Wildlife Warden at Thekkady. Tel. : 91-486-322027.
Chellarkovil ( 15 km from Kumily)
This sleepy little village with its spectacular view of the
plains (and cascading waterfalls during the monsoons) is a feast
for your eyes. The village slopes down to the famous coconut
groves of Kambam in neighbouring Tamil Nadu.
Vandiperiyar ( 18 km from Thekkady)
The river Periyar flowing through the centre of this town nourishes
its vast tea, coffee and pepper plantations. A major trade centre,
Vandiperiyar is also home to a number of tea factories. The
Government Agriculture Farm and Flower Gardens have a delightful
array of rose plants, orchids and anthurium.
Vandanmedu ( 25 km from Kumily)
This is one of the world's largest auction centres for Cardamom.
A walk through the sprawling cardamom plantaions of Vandanmedu
is a pleasent experience.
Pullumedu ( 43 km from Thekkady, 26 km from Periyar)
The winding journey to this hill town, along the Periyar river,
offers a stunning view of the rolling hills draped in lush greenery.
Velvet lawns, rare flora and fauna add to the beauty of Pullumedu
which can be accessed from a jeep. The famous Sree Ayyappa temple
at Sabarimala and the Makara Joythi illuminations at the shrine
are visible from here. Since it is part of the restricted forest
zone, special permission to visit Pullumedu has to be obtained
from the Wildlife Preservation Officer, Thekkady Tel.+ 91-486-322027
or The Range Officer, Vallakkadavu Tel. :+ 91-486-352515.
Kuttikanam
A place for adventure tourism and trekking, or even langourous,
tranquil break. This picturesque plantation town washed in the
fragrance of cardamom is surrounded by lush-green, gentle hills.
Thrissanku Hills ( 4 km from Peermedue, 1/2 km from
Kuttikanam)
The rolling hills the lovely landscape and the gentle breeze
make this an ideal spot for long walks. The hills offer a breathtaking
view of the sunrise and sunset.
Peeru Hills ( 4 km from Peermede; 1 km from Kuttikanam)
This idyllic hill station is a favourite haunt of trekkers and
picnic teams. The hill is named after Peer Mohammed. the Muslim
sufi saint, who spent his last days here. The masoleum of the
saint, the summer palace of the royal family and the residence
of the Diwan situated nearby are all worth a visit.
Grampi : ( 5 km from Peermede ; 10 km from Vandiperiyar)
Grampi is also known as Parunthupara (eagle rock) because of
the panoramic view from its high peaks. Rocky plains, lush hillsides,
forests trekking trails and picturesque views lend charm to
this destination. The road to Grampi is flanked by unending
stretches of cardamom, tea and coffee plantations.
Pattumala ( 17 km east of Peermede; 28 km west of
Thekkady)
Lofty peaks little streams and ever expanding tea plantations
are the attractions of this place. Pattumala (which literally
means hill draped in silk) is home to the two most famous tea
plantations in Kerala - Harrision Malayalam and A V Thomas &
Co. The Velamkanni Matha Church, built entirely of granite,
at the top of the hill is a famous pilgrim centre. The flower
garden nearby is a facinating riot of colours of roses, orchids
and anthurium.
Vagamon ( 25 km from Peermede)
Grass covered hills, velvet lawns and the cool mountain air
make Vagamon a perfect holiday retreat. A curious blend of religious
mysticism and European legacies, this hillside village is haven
of tranquility. The chain of three hills - Thangal Hill, Murugan
Hill and Kurisumala is a mark of religious harmony. The dairy
farm managed by the Kurisumala monks is worth a visit.
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