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Include Trips to Wildlife Sanctuaries In Your Kerala Tour

Date Published: 14th January 2008
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The next time you plan to go on a vacation, consider taking a trip to God’s own world, Kerala. Kerala is the paradise on earth worth visiting with its natural beauty of flora and fauna, enthralling backwaters, Ayurveda massages and temples worth visiting during the Kerala Trip. in addition to all this, a trip to one of the many wildlife sanctuaries, Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary makes your trip more fruitful.


There are many sites like www.keralatourntravel.com that offers you information about your Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary trip. This sanctuary is located about 50 km from Thiruvanathapuram, which is the capital of Kerala. It lies on the way to Ponmudi and is spread over an area of 53 sq. km. on the Western Ghats.


Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary was established in the year 1938 and is famous for its thick forests, crystal clear streams, eucalyptus plantations and rocky terrains. The increasing mammalian fauna of the sanctuary is making it all the more feasible as a location for the perfect adventure trip. ornithologists and wildlife enthusiasts throng here to get a glimpse of the many animals offered here like leopard, sambar, elephants and cormorant.


Another Wildlife Sanctuary that www.keralatourntravel.com suggests visiting during your Kerala tour is the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary is located about 4 km from Kumili in Idukki district of Kerala and is one of the most important wildlife sanctuaries found in Kerala.

This Wildlife Sanctuary is famous for its elephants, dense and evergreen forests and the savannah grasslands found in the ranges of Western Ghats. These surrounding make Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary the perfect abode for the many elephants, tigers, gaurs, langurs, sambars and lion tailed macaques.

A trip to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary during your Kerala tour will give you an opportunity to take an elephant ride and also to go trekking to the Mangaladevi temple found in the middle of the Thekkady forests. You also get a great opportunity of enjoying wildlife in the sanctuary while being able to take photographs of wild animals in general and elephants in particular.


www.keralatourntravel.com also suggests a trip to the Eravikulam national park during your Kerala tour. This park is situated about 15 km from Munnar and is famous for the endangered mountain goat of south India and the Nilgiri Tahr that are found here. the other major attractions of the park include rolling grasslands and shoals spreading over 97 sq. km in Rajamalai hills.


You also find the highest peak of south India, Anamudi in this stretch of your Kerala tour which adds to the landscape of the sanctuary. These hills also have different types of floral and faunal life for you to experience during your enthralling Kerala tour.

However the most famous and unique species of the park is the Atlas moth, which is considered to be the largest kind of moth in the world. you also find some rare species of leopards, lion tailed macaque and Nilgiri Langurs during this leg of your Kerala tour.



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