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Kerala
Backwaters
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Kerala
Houseboats
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Kerala
Beach Resorts
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Kerala has some of the finest beaches,
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Kerala
Wildlife
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Kerala
has exotic wildlife in the dense forests
and sanctuaries
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Kerala
Hill Stations
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Misty,
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Kerala
Performing Arts
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Kerala is for its art & dance forms, its performing arts...
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Kerala
Pilgrim Center
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Kerala
Ayurveda
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Kerala Ayurveda -
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Kerala
Accommodation
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Kerala
Wildlife Tour Packages
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Kerala
Wildlife Tours |
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Peppara
Wildlife Sanctuary
Located
50 km northest of Thiruvanathapuram
city in Nedumanged taluk. The catchment
ares of the Peppara Dam constructed
across the karamana River, wea declared
a Sanctuary in 1983. There are 13
tribal settlement in tha sanctuary
- 11 of them in the Athirumala section
and 2 in the Thodayar section. The
Sanctuary, which extends across
an area of 53 sq. km, is accessible
from Vithura on the Thiruvanathapuram
- Ponmudi Road.
The
major Wildlife Attraction : Elephant,
gaur, barking deer, wild boar, tiger,
panther. Darter, egret. king Corbra,
python, Malabar squirrel, loin-tailed
macaque, mouse deer, Nilgiri langaur
etc.
Neyyar Wildlife
Sanctuary
Located
30 km northest of Thiruvanathapuram
city. The Sanctuary stretches from
Neyyatinkara taluk to the Mundanthuari
Tiger Reserve in Tamil Nadu. It
is the drainage basin of the Neyyar
River and its tributaries - Mullayar
and Kallar - which originiate in
Agasthyarkoodam, the second highestpeak
in Kerala (1868 m ). The Sanctuary
wes established in 1958. Neyyar
Sanctuary is spread across a total
area of 128 sq. km.
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Major
Wildlife attractions are Elephant,
gaur, barking deer, wild boar, Indian
porcupine, tiger, bonnet macaque,
loin-tailed macaque, rat snake,
flying snake, viper, woodpecker,
brahminy kit. grey jungle fowl,
etc.
Shenduruny
Wildlife Sanctuary
Located
66 km from Kollam town on the Kollam-
Shencotta Road. The Shenduruny forest
was declared a wildlife sanctuary
in 1984. The name Shenduruny comes
from an endemic species of tree
called Chenkuruky (Gluta travancoria),
mainly confined to this region.
The artificial lake formed by the
Parappar Dam built across the Shenduruny
and Kulathupuzha rivers occupies
the central region of the Sanctuary.
The sanctuary is connected by road
with Kollam town and Thiruvanthapuram
city and has an area of 100.32 sq.
km. of which 26 sq. km is occupied
by the lake.
The
major Wildlife attractions are Macaca
radiata, bonnet macaque, gaur, sambar,
barking deer (muntjack), wild boar,
Indian giant squirrel, three striped
palm squirrel, lion-tailed macaque,
mouse deer (Indian chevrotian),
Nilgiri langur, elephant, tiger,
leopard etc.
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Periyar
Tiger Reserve
Located
in Idukki District, this
is one of the most prestigious
regions on the high ranges
of the Western Ghats. One
of the world's most fascinationg
natural wildlife sanctuaries,
the Periyar Reserve is noted
for its gemorphology, diverse
wildlife and beautiful kandscape.
The drive to Thekkady itself
is enchanting as the road
winds through tranquil countryside,
rich plantations and thick
jungles. The Sanctuary,
declared a Tiger Reserve
in 1978 under the Project
Tiger Scheme, attracts travellers
from all over the world.
This is the only sanctuary
n India where the wild elephant
can be observed and photographed
at close quarters. There
are two watch towers in
the Periyar forest.
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The entry
point to the Reserve is Thekkady,
which is accessible by good roads
from the airports of Madurai(145
m), Kochi (190 km) and Thiruvananthapuram
(272 km). The Reserve has a total
area of 777 sq. km., comprising
of the core 350 sq. km., Periyar
Lake, occupying 26 sq km. and Evergreen
forests covering 360 sq. km.
The
major wildlife attractions are
Wild Elephant, tiger, panther, wild
dog, gaur, Nilgiri tahr, peafowl,
brahminy kite and black-winged kite,
darter, little cormorant, kingfisher,
black-necked stork, King cobra,
viper, krait, tortoise and crocodiles,
masheer fish etc.
Eravikulam
National Park
Located
in Idukki district, 15 km north
of Munnar. Established in 1975 to
protect the Niligiri Tahr, the Eravikulam
Sancturay was declared a National
Park in 1978 considering its ecological,
faunal, floral, geomorphological
and zoological significance. The
park is breathtakingly beautiful
and comparable to the Alpine ranges.
This land of the Neelakurinji is
7 km from the Rajmalai hills. The
National Park is accessible from
Kochi and Kottayam by road and has
an area of 97 sq. km.
The
wildlife attraction are Tiger, panher
and wild dog are usually sighted
in the open grasslands and sholawoods.
Civet cats and jungle cats live
in sholas. The sloth bear, Nilgiri
langaur and wild boar are generally
found in the shola forests and their
fringes.
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Idukki
Wildlife Sanctuary
Located
40 km from Thodupuzha town.
Spread over the Thodupuzha
and Udumpanchola taluks
of Idukki district. The
Idukki arch dam, the first
major hydrelectric project
in Kerala, is situated here.
The 33 sq. km. scenic around
the sanctuary - the Idukki
reservoir is formed by the
three dams Cheruthoni, Idukki
and Kulamavu. It has an
area of 77 sq. km.
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The
major wildlife attractions are
Elephant, deer, bear, leopard, wild
pig, Horbill, kingfisher, snake,
Cobra, viper, python.
Chinnar Wildlife
Sanctuary
Located in
the rain shadow regionof the Western
Ghats, the sanctuary occupies the
forested region on either side of
the Marayoor - Udumalpet road. This
is the second habitat of the endangered
giant grizzled squirrel of India.
The location of the sanctuary offers
the unique advantage of watching
its fascinating wildlife at close
quarters fromt the road without
venturing deep into the jungle.
The Marayoor sandal forest and the
beautiful Thoovanam waterfalls are
located here. Area: 90.422 sq. km.
Wildlife
attractions are Leopard, bear, porcupine
etc. The elephant is an occasional
visitor, Indian roller, cuckoo,
common snipe, crow pheasant, jungle
nightjar, kite, grey jungle fowl,
Indian hill myna, robin, jungle
babbler and darter, Python, cobra.
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Wildlife Tour Packages
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