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INTRODUCTION
The Eravikulam National Park was established to protect the Nilgiri Tahr,
an endangered specie of the wild goat and the only one to be found south
of the Himalayas. Rich in forest and grasses, this park is relatively
new as it was in 1978 that the area was notified as a park. The park
lies along the high ranges of the western coast in the Munnar Forest
Division of Idukki district in Kerala. It is situated on the border of
Kerala and Tamil Nadu in the north where it is extends as the Annamalai
National Park.
HISTORY

During the British Raj,
the North Travancore Land Planting Society owned the region of Rajamalai
and Eravikulam, but they later handed over the area to the Kannan Deven
Hill Produce Corporation. The Corporation turned the region into a
private hunting area, as it was found unsuitable of tea plantation. The
region of Rajamalai was declared a wildlife sanctuary way back in 1936,
but the present sanctuary was established only in 1975. In 1978, the
status of the sanctuary was upgraded to the level of a national park.
LOCATION
Eravikulam is situated
in the south Indian state of Kerala in the higher altitudes of the
Western Ghats. The park extends from the latitude 9°40' in the North to
the longitude 77°20" in the East. A part of the Idukki district,
Eravikulam is very near to the scenic hill station of Munnar.
CLIMATE
The climate of this
region is greatly influenced by the southwestern monsoon. June, July,
and August are the monsoon months and this is the period when the region
receives maximum rainfall while April and May are the hottest months.
January and February receive little rain and the weather is generally
clear during this time of the year. From September to December, the
northeast monsoon brings a little rain and this period along with the
months of January and February are the best time to visit this park.
ATTRACTIONS
Flora
The vegetation type of
this region is mainly tropical evergreen forest. Grasslands, shrubs, and
forests are what one finds throughout. Grasslands with patches of
forests known as sholas in between cover almost the entire region.
Fauna
The Nilgiri Tahr is one
of the most endangered species in India and Eravikulam is the only place
where one can find it. The primary motive of establishing this park was
to give shelter to this animal. Due to the concerted efforts of the park
authorities, now at least five to six hundred Tahrs can be seen here.
Other fauna species
found in the park are gaur, sambar, lion tailed macaque, elephant,
tiger, leopard, and giant squirrel. The park is also home to three
species of lizards, four of snakes, and five of amphibians.
Other Attractions
Anamudi (2,695 m) is
the highest peak in south India and located within the park area. This
is a good place for trekking.
PLACES NEARBY
Eravikulam comes under
the Munnar Forest Division and travellers can have a panoramic view of
the verdant surroundings and forested hills from here. Walks and hiking
around this small town are an exhilarating experience. Travellers can
also enjoy walking through the numerous tea estates of Munnar and view
the entire process of tea making, right from plucking the tealeaves to
their processing at the Kundale tea plantation.
Chinnar wildlife sanctuary is located around 60 km away
from Munnar and is the only protected area in Kerala having semi arid
and dry deciduous scrub forests. The wildlife in this park includes
elephant, sambar, leopard, gaur, and most importantly the starred
turtle.
Marayoor is 42 km from Munnar to east of the Eravikulam
National Park. Here, one can experience the peaceful ambience and beauty
of a sandalwood forest.
Ten kilometres from
Munnar, en route to Top Station, one can visit the
Mudapetty Dam. This is a popular picnic
spot and travellers can indulge in activities like boating and horse
riding here.
REACHING THERE
By Air
Airport - Cochin
International Airport (143 km)
Cochin is the nearest
airport from Eravikulam and connected to many places in India by regular
flights. The airport is also connected to places in the Middle East by
regular flights.
By Rail
Railway Station -
Ernakulam Railway Station (143 km)
The nearest railway
station is Ernakulam (Cochin), from where there are regular trains to
all the metros in the country.
By Road
A motorable road is
there up to Rajamalai, the park headquarter. From Rajamalai, one needs
to travel on foot for around 18 km. Rajamalai is at a distance of around
17 km from the Munnar town connected to many places in Kerala and Tamil
Nadu by regular bus services.
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