Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in a very lush green area located at
a distance of 40 kms from Thodupuzha. This sanctuary moves towards Thodupuzha
and Udumpanchola taluks of Idukki district spreading over 77sq. kms, at 450
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748m
above sea level...
Main attractions:
Flora: Over 1800 flowering plants including 171 grass species. 143
species of orchids. The only south Indian conifer Podocarpus Wallichianus
grows here.
Fauna: Mammals: 35 species including wild elephants,
gaurs, langur, sambar deer and wild boars that can be sighted from the boats,
the Nilgiri tahr in the higher rocky areas, the endangered lion tailed macaque
confined to the evergreen interiors, bonnet macque, Malabar giant squirrel,
flying squirrel, tiger, jungle cat, sloth bear etc.
Birds: 265 species including migrants. The hombill, stork, woodpecker,
kingfisher, raptor, darter, cormorant, grackle, cluster etc.
Reptiles: Cobra, viper, krait, a number of non poisonous snakes, bicoloured
frogs and crocodiles.
Pisces: The Periyar lake and streams have several species of fish including
the masher, the famous endangered game fish of India. The otter, the only
mammal of the lake, can be frequently spotted form the boat.
Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary (40 km from Thodupuzha):
Main attraction:
animals:
Elephants, gaur, sambar deer, wild dogs, jungle cats, tigers, wild boars etc.
Birds: Jungle fowls, mynas, laughing thrushes, black bulbuls, peafowls, woodpeckers,
kingfishers etc. Snakes: Cobras, vipers, Kraits and a number of non poisonous
snakes.
Eravikulam National Park (15 kms north of Munnar):
Main attractions: Anamudi (2694 m), the highest peak south of the Humalayas,
is on the southern side of the park. This is one of the wettest areas of the
world.
Fauna: Tigers, panthers, wild dogs, civet cats, jungle cats, sloth
bears, Nilgiri Langurs and wild boar.
The atlas moth, the largest of its kind in the world, is seen in the park.
Half the world population of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr live here (1317 of
them according to the '91 census).
Visiting time: 0700-1800 hrs. visitors are not allowed during the monsoon.
Nearby trekking trails: Palkulamedu, Parakulam, Kulamavu, Anaward,
Painavu, Anamudi.
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Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary
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