- Periyar National Park
Infobox_protected_area
name = Periyar National Park
caption = Periyar lakeLocation map|India
label= Periyar NP
position=right
background=
lat=9.47
long=77.03
float=left
width=200
iucn_category = II
location =Idukki ,India
nearest_city = Kochi,India
lat_degrees = 9
lat_minutes = 28
lat_seconds = 0
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 77
long_minutes = 10
long_seconds = 0
long_direction = E
area = 305 km²
established = 1982
visitation_num = 180,000
visitation_year = 1986
governing_body =Periyar is a
protected area , and aProject Tiger nature reserve in theSouth Indian State ofKerala , set high in the mountains of theWestern Ghats at the border toTamil Nadu . It lies in the districts ofIdukki andPathanamthitta . The protected area covers an area of 777 km², out of which a 350 km² part of the core zone was made into the Periyar National Park and Tiger Reserve, sometimes dubbed the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. The park is often called by the name thekkady also. Thekkady is located four km fromKumily , approximately 100 km east ofAlappuzha , 110 km west ofMadurai and 120 km southeast from Kochi.Geography
The Periyar protected area lies in the middle of a mountainous area of the
Cardamom Hills . In the north and the east it is bounded by mountain ridges of over 1700 metres altitude and toward the west it expands into a 1200 Meter highplateau . From this level the altitude drops steeply to the deepest point of the reserve, the 100 Meter valley of thePamba River . The highest peak is the 2019 Meter highKottamalai .The sanctuary surrounds picturesque 26 km² Periyar lake, formed by the building of
Mullaperiyar Dam in1895 . This reservoir and thePeriyar River meander around the contours of the wooded hills, providing a permanent source of water for the local wildlife.Climate
The temperatures vary depending upon the altitude and it ranges between 15° Celsius in December and January and 31° Celsius in April and May. The annual amount of precipitation lies between 2000 and 3000 mm. About two thirds of the precipitation occurs during the
southwest monsoon between June to September. A smaller amount of precipitation occurs during thenortheast monsoon between October and December.Vegetation
Approximately 75% of the entire protected area are covered of unaffected
evergreen or semi-evergreenrain forest . There typically tall tropical tree species such asVateria indica ,Cullenia exarillata ,Hopea parviflora ,Canarium strictum ,Artocarpus hirsutus andBischofia javanica are seen. They reach heights of 40 to 50 Metres.Scarcely 13% consists of damp leaves forest, 7% of
Eucalyptus plantation and 1.5% of grassland. The remainder (around 3.5%) of the protected area is covered by the Periyar artificial lake as well as the Periyar River andPamba rivers.Altogether the reservation counts nearly 2000 kinds of flowering plants (
Angiosperm s), three kinds of seed plants (gymnosperm s) and 170 different species offern s. Among the Angiosperms, there are 169 families ofsweet grass es and 155 kinds ofFabaceae .Orchid s, with 145 representative types, are the most frequent flower.About 350 of the occurring plant types can be used for medical purposes.
Fauna
Mammals
Altogether 62 different kinds of
mammal have been recorded in Periyar, including many threatened ones. There are an estimated 24 tigers in the reserve. [ [http://www.hindu.com/2008/10/02/stories/2008100255370700.htm Increase in tiger density in PTR] ] Tourists also come here to view theIndian elephant s in the act of ablution and playfulness by the Periyar lake. The elephant number around 900 to 1000 individuals. Other mammals found here includegaur , sambar (horse deer),barking deer ,mouse deer ,Dhole s (Indian wild dogs),mongoose ,foxes andleopard s. Also inhabiting the park, though rarely seen, are the elusiveNilgiri tahr .Four species of primates are found at Periyar - the rare
lion-tailed macaque , theNilgiri Langur , the commonlangur , and theBonnet Macaque .Birds
So far 320 different kinds have been counted in Periyar. The bird life includes
darter s,cormorant s,kingfisher s, the greatMalabar hornbill andracket-tailed Drongo s.Reptiles
There are 45 different kinds of reptile in the protected area out of which there are 30
snake , twoturtle , and 13lizard species. Among those areMonitor lizard s that can be spotted basking in the sun on the rocks along the lake shore. Visitors who trek into the Periyar national park often see a Python and sometimes even aKing Cobra .Amphibians
Twenty seven different kinds have been recorded, of which ten are endemic to the Western Ghats.
Fish
In the waters of the protected area 38 different fish types live, of which four are endemic to the Western Ghats. In artificial lake there are two introduced species : the
tilapia originally fromAfrica and thecarp s introduced from Europe .Insects
There is a remarkable variety of butterflies and there are about 160 different kinds in total. Some are dangerous enough to make a human seriously ill
Periyar Tiger Reserve
Periyar Tiger Reserve is one of the 27
tiger reserves inIndia .Periyar Tiger Reserve is located in the
Western Ghats inIdukki District of theKerala state inIndia . The terrain of the Reserve is undulating and thedrainage isdendrite . North-eastern boundary of the Reserve is aridge , which also forms boundary betweenKerala andTamil Nadu states for 90 km.Its a must to go for Jungle Track during your visit to the Periyar National Park. There are different kind of options available for the Jungle Track. One can undertrack the night patrol with the forest guard through the jungle and if you are not really that courageous there are options available for the short track of 4 hours starting in morning and afternoon.
During the track the flora and fauna can be experienced at close quarters and if one is lucky enough there are chances to sight the bigger animals of the cat family.
History
1895 - Construction of the
Mullaperiyar Dam 1899 - Formation of the Periyar Lake Reserve
1933 - S.C.H. Robinson made the first game warden
1934 - Formation of Nellikkampatty Game Sanctuary
1950 - Consolidation of Periyar as a
Wildlife sanctuary 1978 - Declaration of Periyar as a
Tiger Reserve 1982 - Preliminary notification of the core area as a
National Park 1991 - Brought under
Project Elephant 1996 - India
Ecodevelopment Project launched2001 - Reorganised as two Divisions: Periyar East and Periyar West
Tourists and Pilgrims
There are allegations that The Periyar tiger reserve is a poorly monitored
National park and the welfare of the wildlife has been compromised for theEcotourism project which is undoubtedly considered to be a commercial success in India. The core zone of the park is not accessible to the tourists. Within the buffer zone of 430 km², a zone of 55 km² is kept apart for tourism. Game wardens and staff have been recently spotted illegally fishing and gathering specimens within the sanctuary area. The facilities within the sanctuary are in need of much maintenance and are presently in very poor standards. This has also contributed a steady decline in returning tourists to the sanctuary.In the buffer zone there is also the temple of
Sabarimala , which is visited by about 4million pilgrims annually.Its important to recognize, however, that for the very purpose of protecting its wildlife and shielding them from human interference, Periyar National Park allows extremely limited access to the territory under its jurisdiction, restricting tourist entry only to the northern corner adjacent to man-made lake Periyar. Despite this, Park authorities are engaged in a constant struggle against tiger and elephant poachers and other illegal intruders, many of whom destroy the forest to cultivate cannabis in its most inaccessible reaches.
References
External links
* [http://www.periyartigerreserve.org/ Welcome to Periyar Tiger Reserve]
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* [http://tajhotels.com/Leisure/Taj%20Garden%20Retreat,THEKKADY/default.htm Taj Garden Retreat, Thekkady]
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