Periyar
A pleasant place to escape from the
madding crowds of the cities and towns, Periyar is a nice
place to cruise on the lake, a place to enjoy a jungle walk
with an opportunity to see the wild animals.
Set high in the ranges of
the Western Ghats, in Kerala, is the Periyar famous for its
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.
Although an excursion on
the splendid artificial lake is the standard way to experience
the sanctuary, you can also walk around with the local guide
in a small group. Wild Elephant herds come to the lake to
frolic in the water. There are boat services which takes the
visitor around the lake. The best season to visit the park
is between October and June.
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