Jump to content

Thekkady: Difference between revisions

Coordinates: 9°31′59″N 77°12′00″E / 9.533°N 77.200°E / 9.533; 77.200
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Yobot (talk | contribs)
m WP:CHECKWIKI error fixes + general fixes using AWB (7702)
Vi1618 (talk | contribs)
Line 43: Line 43:
[[File:Thekkady Lake.jpg|thumb | The Thekkady lake as seen from Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary]]
[[File:Thekkady Lake.jpg|thumb | The Thekkady lake as seen from Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary]]
The [[Periyar National Park]] is spread over an area of about 777&nbsp;km² and comprises a thick evergreen forest with exotic wild life. The sanctuary was declared a tiger reserve sometime in 1978. It has an artificial lake formed by the [[Mullaperiyar Dam]], built in 1895 across the Periyar river.<ref name="Tourist Guide to Kerala">Tourist Guide to Kerala By Motilal (UK) Books of India, Various, V. Subburaj</ref>
The [[Periyar National Park]] is spread over an area of about 777&nbsp;km² and comprises a thick evergreen forest with exotic wild life. The sanctuary was declared a tiger reserve sometime in 1978. It has an artificial lake formed by the [[Mullaperiyar Dam]], built in 1895 across the Periyar river.<ref name="Tourist Guide to Kerala">Tourist Guide to Kerala By Motilal (UK) Books of India, Various, V. Subburaj</ref>

[[Bamboo Rafting during guided tour through Periyar Wild Life Sanctury.JPG|thumb | Bamboo Rafting during guided tour through Periyar Wild Life Sanctury]]


;Murikkady
;Murikkady

Revision as of 01:54, 17 May 2011

Thekkady
Thekkady
town
Map

Thekkady (Idukki district) is the location of the Periyar National Park, which is an important tourist attraction in the Kerala state of India.

Overview

Situated in Kerala, close to the Kerala - Tamil Nadu border town - Kumily, it is located about 257 km (160 miles) from Trivandrum, 114 km from Madurai Airport, 185 km from Cochin International Airport and 114 km from Kottayam railway station. The sanctuary is famous for its dense evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist deciduous forests and savanna grass lands. It is home to herds of elephants, sambar, tigers, gaur, lion-tailed Macaques and Nilgiri Langurs.

The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is spread across 777 km² (300 sq. miles), of which 360 km² (139 sq. miles) is thick evergreen forest. The Wild Life Sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978. The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaiperiyar Dam across the Periyar River adds to the charm of the park. The greatest attraction of Periyar are the herds of wild elephants that come down to play in the lake.

Thekkady is considered a heaven for natural spices such as black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon and clove.

Tourism

Periyar National Park
The Thekkady lake as seen from Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

The Periyar National Park is spread over an area of about 777 km² and comprises a thick evergreen forest with exotic wild life. The sanctuary was declared a tiger reserve sometime in 1978. It has an artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam, built in 1895 across the Periyar river.[1]

thumb | Bamboo Rafting during guided tour through Periyar Wild Life Sanctury

Murikkady

This place consists of spice and coffee plantations. It is about 5 km from Thekkady.

Chellar Kovil

This is located about 15 km from Kumily and leads to the Theni district of Tamil Nadu. This place has a lot of waterfalls and cascades. It is very beautiful and extremely serene

Anakkara

Located at about 13 km from Kumily on the Kumily-Munnar road, Anakkara is an upcoming spice tourism destination in the state. There is also a new airport proposed at Anakkara and is under review by the Airports Authority of India.

Mangala Devi Temple

It is situated about 15 km from Thekkady and sits at an altitude of 1337 m above sea level. It is surrounded by lush greenery and is closed throughout the year except during the Chitra Pournami festival. At other times tourists can still view it by getting a special letter from the forest ranger. The view from the temple premises is spectacular and one can see part of eastern ghats and some villages from adjacent state of Tamil Nadu.[1]

Boat Tragedy

Please see Thekkady boat tragedy

References

  1. ^ a b Tourist Guide to Kerala By Motilal (UK) Books of India, Various, V. Subburaj

9°31′59″N 77°12′00″E / 9.533°N 77.200°E / 9.533; 77.200