Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala offers a rich biodiversity with lush forests and abundant wildlife, making it a top destination for nature enthusiasts.

191,567
Acres Protected
Approximately 20
Miles of Trails
More than 700,000
Annual Visitors
1950
Year Established

About Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
 

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the Western Ghats of Kerala, spans over 777 square kilometers and is known for its rich biodiversity and picturesque landscapes. The sanctuary is centered around the Periyar Lake, a reservoir created by a dam constructed in 1895. The terrain ranges from thick tropical evergreen forests to open grasslands, providing varied habitats for numerous species. It is home to elephants, tigers, leopards, and a diverse avian population, making it a hotspot for wildlife viewing. The sanctuary's history is marked by its significant conservation efforts since its establishment in 1950, aimed at protecting the region's flora and fauna. Visitors can engage in various recreational activities such as guided wildlife safaris, trekking, and boat cruises on the serene Periyar Lake. These activities offer unique opportunities to observe wildlife in their natural habitat, enhancing the sanctuary's appeal.

Highlights

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Boat cruise on Periyar Lake for wildlife viewing.

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The rich biodiversity with a chance to spot elephants and tigers.

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The Cardamom Hills offering scenic hiking trails.

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Walking safaris providing close encounters with nature.

Notable Natural Features

Periyar Lake

A man-made reservoir famous for boat cruises and wildlife sightings.

Cardamom Hill

Offers trails with stunning views and spice plantations.

Periyar Tiger Reserve

A core area within the sanctuary focused on tiger conservation.