Pambar River t traverses Turner’s Valley inmukulamOctober 7 2014Pambar River t traverses Turner’s Valley in Eravikulam National Park and flows into the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary through the Taliar Valley between Kanthalloor and Marayoor Villages and eastwards through the sanctuary. The Pambar, Kabani andBhavani are the only rivers of the 44in Kerala that flow eastwards. It is joined by seasonal rivulets and a few perennial streams originating from sholas in the upper reaches.[1]The Pambar merges with the Chinnar River at Koottar where a comfortable tree house accommodation is available.[2] The Chinnar follows the interstate boundary along the northwest edge of the sanctuary and becomes the Amaravati River in Tamil Nadu, reaches the Amaravathi Reservoir and Dam and eventually joins the Kaveri River near Karur.
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Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary
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Location | Thiruvananthapuram District, Kerala, India |
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Nearest city | Thiruvananthapuram |
Coordinates | 8°24′N 77°10′E / 08.40°N 77.16°E / 08.40; 77.16Coordinates: 8°24′N 77°10′E / 08.40°N 77.16°E / 08.40; 77.16 |
Area | 128 square kilometres (49 sq mi) |
Established | 1958 |
Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary
The Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary in the southern state of Kerala in
India is spread over the southeast corner of the Western Ghats, and
covers a total area of 128 km2 (49 sq mi). It is located between 77° 8’
to 77° 17’ East Longitude and 8° 29’ to 8° 37’ North Latitude, central
location 8°33′N 77°12.5′E. Although it was declared as a sanctuary in
1958, not much was done about wildlife conservation, until 1985, when a
separate wildlife wing was set up and as a result, conservation efforts
have gathered momentum.
This sanctuary has a substantial natural vegetation
cover. The diversity of its flora makes the sanctuary an ideal gene pool
preserve. There are 39 species of mammals, including Tiger, Leopard,
Sloth bear, Elephant, Sambar, Barking deer, Bonnet macaque, Nilgiri
Langur an Nilgiri tahr. 176 species of birds, 30 species of reptiles, 17
species of amphibians and 40 species of fishes are reported from the
sanctuary.[1]
A Crocodile farm, set up in 1977 at Neyyar, is home to around 20 mugger
crocodiles. The Steve Irwin Crocodile Rehabilitation and Research Centre
was inaugurated at Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary in May 2007.[2]
Neyyar Elephant Rehabilitation Centre complex within the area cares for
several elephants, from elephant calves to an 87 year old elephant, and
offers elephant rides and elephant feeding.
There is also a Deer Rehabilitation Centre.
Visitor information
he administrative complex of Neyyar complex Wildlife
Sanctuary is about 1 kilometer West of Neyyar Dam outside the sanctuary
complex and has an information center, staff quarters, rest house, and a
youth hostel. The sanctuary offers facilities for the tourists to visit
the lion park and also boat on the Neyyar lake.[3]
Nearest Railway Station : Neyyattinkara Railway Station, 20 km
Nearest Airport : Trivandrum International Airport, 40 km
more information contact amalsidheekh916@gmail.com
booking status: www.forest.kerala.gov.in
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