Eravikulam National Park
Eravikulam
National Park
Eravikulam National Park |
Munnar is among the crown jewels of
God’s Own Country and has attracted visitors from round the world for hundreds
of years thanks to its natural splendour. Hidden inside, lies the famous
Eravikulam park, the house and sanctuary of the Nilgiri Tahr. This sacred haven
for this exotic animal may be a relief during a time when different species are
disappearing off the face of the earth. Situated within the Devikulam Taluk of
Idukki district, people also flock to the present park to look at the special
Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once every 12 years. Subsequent sighting is
predicted to be in 2030.
The park also boasts of hosting
South India's highest peak, Anamudi (2695 m), in its southern area. This park
is cover a neighborhood of 97 square kilometers and packs plenty of fun spots
for people to possess an honest time in. One can see the crowds round the Echo
Point, where the natural view and unique setting adds to the eponymous
phenomenon. The Rajamalai region of the park is hospitable the general public
and from here; the exotic Nilgiri Tahr are often viewed. The Rajamalai region
falls under the tourism zone of the world. The opposite two are the Core area
and Buffer area which are both not hospitable the general public. There’s a
number of trekking options also within the area.
The rare flora and fauna present
within the park also attract visitors. Official vehicles take people on trips
where one can experience the biodiversity of a high elevation shola-grassland
system. One can view rare terrestrial and epiphytic orchids and delightful wild
balsams alongside the Nilgiri Langur, leopards and therefore the Indian Bison also.
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