Wildlife Parks in India 
Periyar National Park

Set
high in the ranges of the Western Ghats, in Kerala, is the Periyar National
Park and Tiger Reserve. The park has a picturesque lake at the heart of the
sanctuary. Formed with the building of a dam in 1895, this reservoir meanders
around the contours of the wooded hills, providing a perennial source of water
for the local wildlife.
Herds of elephant and sambar, gaur and wild pigs wander down to the lakeside
and can be observed from the launches that cruise the lake. In March and April,
during the driest period here, the animals spend a lot of time near the lake
and the elephants can be seen bathing and swimming in the reservoir.
A glimpse may be had even of the tiger during this season, as it comes to the
water. Periyar also harbors the leopard, wild dog, barking deer and mouse deer.
On the rocky outcrops along the lake, monitor lizards can be seen basking in
the sun. Visitors who trek into the Park often see a python and sometimes even
a king cobra. Among the unusual species found at Periyar are the flying lizard
and the flying snake. With wings of orange or yellow, the flying lizard is seen
as it glides from one tree to the other. The flying snake is also brilliantly
colored in yellow and black with a pattern of red rosettes. The lake attracts
birds like the darter, cormorant, grey heron and ibis and they are seen perched
on the snags of dead wood that dot the lake. The great Malabar hornbill and
grey hornbill are often seen flapping their ponderous way between trees.

There
are kingfishers, ospreys and kites as well as orioles, hill mynas, racket tailed
drongos, parakeets, including the unusual blue winged parakeet and fly catchers.
The liquid notes of the Malabar whistling thrush and the loud call of the hornbills
are distinctive amid the normal sounds of the jungle.
Four species of primates are found at Periyar - the rare lion tailed macaque,
the Nilgiri langur, common langur and bonnet macaque. Though this is also the
habitat of the Nilgiri tahr, this elusive goat is rarely seen. The animals are
viewed from motor launches on the lake and from watchtowers. A summer palace
of the former Maharaja of Travancore, set along the lake, is a hotel and a fine
place to stay.
General Information:
Best Time to Visit: October to April.
Nearest Town: Kumily (4 km)
How to Get Here:
Air: Cochin (200 km)
Rail: Kottayam (114 km)
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