On 14th morning we ventured for
Periyar National Park. I was looking eagerly forward to it as exploring the
deep wood always fascinated me. However,
I decided not to take boat sight-seeing trips in the Mullaperiyar reservoir in
Idukki because we were too tired and getting ticket was a big issue. Therefore,
we decided to come back to hotel and rest. The tour operator surprised us with
a treat on the same day. Evening many of our group gone to watch Kathakali dance
drama but we decided to go to bed.
Periyar river
Periyar river is a river that
flows in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, India. It is one of the few
perennial rivers in the region and provides drinking water for several major
towns.
The Mullaperiyar Dam
The Mullaperiyar Dam is a
masonry gravity dam on the Periyar River in the Indian state of Kerala
Periyar National Park
Periyar National Park lies in
the middle of a mountainous area of the Cardamom Hills. The Periyar and Pamba
Rivers originate in the forests of the reserve. The sanctuary surrounds Periyar
Lake, a reservoir which was formed when the Mullaperiyar Dam was erected in
1895. The reservoir and the Periyar River meander around the contours of the
wooded hills, providing a permanent source of water for the local wildlife.
Flora and Fauna
The park is made up of tropical
evergreen and moist deciduous forests, grasslands, stands of eucalyptus, and
lake and river ecosystems. There are many hundreds of flowering plant taxa,
including about 171 species of grass and 140 species of orchids. The forests
contain teak, rosewoods, sandalwoods and many more types of trees. The
medicinal gloriosa lily grows in the park. There are 35 species of mammals
recorded in the park, including many threatened species. It is an important
tiger and elephant reserve. A total of 24 Bengal tigers were counted across the
park in 2008. Some other mammals are the elephants, the gaur, sambar etc. About
265 species of birds can be seen in the park, including migrants. Apart from
these other occupants are reptiles, fishes, butterfly and the Travancore loach.
!!!Travel
is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and
permanent, in the ideas of living. – Miriam Beard!!!