Periyar National Park is
situated in the hills of the Western Ghats in the state of Kerala
in SW India. This is one of the richest hanitats for large
mammals, as it provides both excellent cover and nourishment in
the form of succulent shoots and grasses. Here it is possible to
see large herds of Indian Elephant with relative ease as well as
Nilgiri Langur near Aranya Niwas and the Liontail Macaque in
higher areas.
The forests are tropical, a mixture of deciduous, semi-evergreen,
and evergreen ‘sholas’, the last occurring in the
moist valleys and characterised by tall trees and a closed
canopy. The forests alternate with extensive patches of
grasslands. Periyar’s rich birdlife includes the Giant
Hornbill, Cormorant, Darter, Osprey and Racket-tailed Drongo. The
Indian Python and King Cobra are among the reptilian fauna.
Periyar has a few Nilgiri Tahr, good numbers of which may also be
seen on a day excursion to nearby Eravikulam National Park near
Munnar.