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Kerala Wildlife

The evergreen rain forests of Kerala are home to a large number of large and small sports. Internationally popular among wildlife enthusiasts and photographers much of the forest lands in Kerala have been turned into reserve forests and wildlife sanctuaries for the conservation of the wildlife in these areas. Kerala, the land of mountains, rivers, lakes, backwaters, has numerous national parks and Sanctuaries.
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     Begur Wildlife Sanctuary
The Begur Wildlife Sanctuary is located about 20 kilometers from the Wayanad district of Kerala. It is situated at a place called Mananthavady in Wayanad near the Western Ghats. Begur National Park of Wayanad, Kerala is one of the most
     Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
Chinnar wildlife tours takes you on joyful game tours in the midst of evergreen forests, shola grasslands, rolling hills, rock clusters and gurgling waterfalls. A nature rich land that offers a natural habitat for wild animals such as the grizzly giant squirrel,
     Eravikulam Wildlife Sanctuary
Wildlife tours to the Eravikulam National Park open up a secure sanctuary that protects the Nilgiri Tahr apart from a number of other wild animals. Eravikulam gained the status of a National Park in the year 1978. The Eravikulam National Park is located
     Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary
The Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala, India. Known for its rich and diverse flora and fauna, Idukki was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1976 to protect its unique wildlife population. Spread over an area of 77sq km,
     Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
Muthanga wildlife sanctuary is also known as the Wayanad sanctuary and is located in the protected area networks between the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Muthanga national park at Wayanad, Kerala is spread over an area of around
     Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary
The Palakkad Parambikulam wildlife sanctuary is spread over an area of 285 square kilometers over the lush green Anna Malai hills. The undulating landscape of the sanctuary provides the perfect set up for a wildlife lending a mystical touch to the sanctuary.
     Peechi Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in Thrissur, Peechi Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary attracts wildlife lovers and nature observers from anywhere in the world to soak themselves completely in tranquility and beauty of its dense forests. The moist deciduous forests of the Trichur Peechi.
     Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary
Located at about 50 km northeast of Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, the Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most beautiful wildlife sanctuaries of Kerala. Covering an area of over 53 sq km, the sanctuary is known for its verdant tropical forests
     Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
A combination of the forests of the Periyar tiger reserve and the mountains of Munnar is more than anything a tourist can ask for. Just 180 km from Kochi, is the thickly forested wildlife sanctuary at the Periyar Tiger Reserve and the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
     Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary

The Shenduruny wildlife sanctuary is located at a distance of 66 kilometers from Kollam town. The wildlife sanctuary has been named after a tree that is
     Silent Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in the lush green Kundali hills of Palakkad, Silent Valley national park is the last known region that is untouched by man. Scientists value the rich biodiversity of this place and take pains to keep it this way.
     Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Established in 1973, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the finest wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala, South India. The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is contiguous to the protected areas of Nagarhole and Bandipore national parks of Karnataka on the northeast




Things to do
Things to do in Kerala:

1. Ride a canoe:
Drift along serene waterways in a country craft, enjoy the breeze, answer a cuckoo's call. Wave back at the cheerful village children on the banks. Invite some of them to top in for a ride.

2. Wear jasmine in your hair: Get yourself a string of jasmine - the natural ornament for your hair. You could even pluck them fresh from a garden and string them yourself.

3. Visit the local markets:
Small stalls with fresh vegetables, fruits, fish, chicken. High-pitched salesmen luring you with impossible bargains. Visit these bustling markets, or chandas.

4. Stay in a tree house:

Spend romantic nights in tree houses, washed in the sweet scent of forest flowers. Let the sounds of the forest fill your dreams.

5. Have a mud bath:
Go in for mud therapy and discover its healing properties at the Kavil Bhavan Yoga and Cultural Centre at Nileswaram.
Don't Miss in Kerala
Malabar : Theyyams in the Kannur Kavus. A taste of Kallumakaya and Mappila fish pathiri. Halwa from Sweet Meat Street.

Kochi : The gateway of Judaism, Christianity and Islam in India.Birthplace of Adi Sankaracharya. A walk in St Thomas' footsteps. Bell-metal ware. Bathing in waterfalls.

The Western Ghats : Treks through Sahya Hills. Wildlife viewing from boat. Tea tasting in India's only Tea Museum. Spice shopping at Kumily.

Kuttanad : Backwater Cruise. Kallu, Kappa and Karimeen at Karimpankala. Backwater island.

Travancore : Houseboat-makers village. Late-night Kathakali in Thiruvalla. Elephant Camp at Konni