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Silent Valley National Park |
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Located in the Kundali Hills of the Western Ghats,
the Silent Valley National Park holds a valuable reserve
of rare plants and herbs.
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The park is rich in its
wildlife, and elephants, lion-tailed macaques and tigers
are the most common denizens of this park.
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A visit to
this park should be considered a lifetime experience, as
this is the last representative virgin tract of tropical
evergreen forests in India.
Though
smaller in size in comparison to the other national
parks in India, what makes it unique is the sylvan
environment the region has along with its high altitude
peaks and several rivers that run through it.
| Fast Facts |
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| Area |
89 sq km |
| Altitude |
658 - 2,383 metre above sea level |
| Rainfall |
1624.3 mm |
| Minimum Temperature |
20.4°C |
| Maximum Temperature |
39°C |
| Languages: |
Malayalam, English |
| Best Time To Visit: |
September to March |
| STD Code: |
04924 |
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History:
Silent
Valley has a very eventful history in comparison to the
other wildlife parks in the country. The local name for
the park is Sairandhrivanam (the forest in the valley)
and had been a centre of hot debates and protests in the
decades of the 70's and 80's of the 20th century. The
history of the park goes way back to 1888 when the
region was declared a reserved land under the Forest Act
and later notified as a Reserved Forest by the
Government of Madras in 1914.
In the
later half of the 1970's, Kerala State Electricity Board
decided to construct a Hydel Power Project in this
region and when in 1980, this region was declared as
National Park, the area of Hydel Project was not
included. This started fierce discussions and protests
and the Board had to drop its plan. Subsequently, in
1984, the park was again renotified as a National Park
with the project area included. In 1986, the Silent
Valley was declared the core area in the Nilgiri
Biosphere Reserve.
Location:
The
Silent Valley National Park is situated in the Palghat
or Palakkad district of the southern Indian state of
Kerala. A part of the Western Ghat along the Arabian
Sea, the park extends from latitude 11°04' in the North
to longitude 76°79' in the East. The park is contiguous
with Attappadi Reserve Forests in the east, and vested
forests of the Palghat and Nilambur divisions in the
west and south. In the North, the park is an extension
of the Nilgiri Forests.
Climate:
The
Silent Valley National Park is a heavy rainfall region
with the places in the higher altitudes getting the
highest rain. The average rainfall in the region varies
between 2800 and 3400 mm. The park receives most of its
rainfall during the southwest monsoon from June to
December. The relative humidity is considerably high
during this season with the maximum at times going to
95%. April and May are the hottest months while January
and February are the coolest months, though not much
difference in the temperature is experienced.
Attractions :
Flora:
The
vegetation of this park is tropical moist evergreen
forest with the special status of Rain Forests. The main
plants are teak, semal, amla, rosewood, and bamboo.
On the
basis of altitude, one can divide the vegetation types
in four different categories. The tropical evergreen
forests comprise extensive dense forests along the hills
and valleys. The sub tropical hill forests take the
areas of higher altitude while the temperate forests are
characterized by the unrelated evergreen species with a
dense closed canopy. The grasslands are mainly limited
to the higher slopes and hilltops in the eastern sector.
Fauna:
The
park has a strong fauna population with many of the
endangered species residing here. Most commonly seen
here are elephant, tiger, lion-tailed macaque, gaur,
wild pig, panther and sambar. Some other species of
wildlife have also been recorded here including 15
species of invertebrates, two fishes, and two
amphibians.
The
park has a total of 26 species of mammals and 120
species of avifauna, many of them considered endangered.
Apart from these, there are 11 species of snakes, 19
species of amphibians, and nine species of lizards in
the park.
Other attractions:
Places nearby:
In the
vicinity of the Silent Valley National Park are situated
wildlife sanctuaries such as the Parambikulam, Choolanur
Peacock Sanctuary, Attappadi or Mountain Valley, and JP
Smriti Vanam. Also in the vicinity are hill stations
like Coonoor and commercial centers like Coimbatore.
Reaching there:
By Air:
Airport - Peelamamedu Airport, Coimbatore (155 km
from the Silent Valley National Park)
Coimbatore is the nearest airport and there are
regular flights to Chennai, Kozhikode, Mumbai, and
Madurai of the Indian Airlines and Jet Airways.
By Rail:
Railway Station - Olavakkode Railway Station,
Palghat (75 km from the Silent Valley National Park)
The
nearest railway station is Palghat connected to all the
metros and most of the other important cities of the
country by regular trains.
By Road:
Bus
Stand - Mannarghat (32 km from the Silent Valley
National Park)
Mannarghat is the nearest important township from
where one can get buses to all the places in the region
like Palghat, Coimbatore and others. There are frequent
buses from Palghat to the Silent Valley National Park.
Buses are also available from Coimbatore to the park.
Staying there:
Rest
houses are available in the park to stay in, though not
many facilities are available. One can also stay at
Palghat, which has a good number of accommodation
options available. It is difficult to get food inside
the park except for the local eateries so one should
arrange in advance for food.
Links to the outside world:
STD/ISD and postal facilities are available in
Mannarghat. Internet facilities are available at
reasonable rates in Palghat.

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