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Periyar
National Park and Tiger Reserve is set high
in the ranges of the Western Ghats in Kerala.
The park has a picturesque lake at the heart
of the sanctuary. Formed with the building
of a dam in 1895, this reservoir meanders
around the contours of the wooded hills,
providing a perennial source of water for
the local wildlife.
Animals
found here include elephant, sambar, gaur
and wild boars. In March and April, during
the driest period here, the animals spend
a lot of time near the lake and the elephants
can be seen bathing and swimming in the
reservoir. You may even get a glimpse of
the tiger during this season.
Periyar
is also home to leopard, wild dog, barking
deer, mouse deer, monitor lizards and a
variety of snakes and birds.
The
birds include darter, cormorant, grey heron,
ibis, great malabar hornbill and grey hornbill,
kingfishers, ospreys and kites as well as
orioles, hill mynas, racket tailed drongos,
parakeets, including the unusual blue winged
paraket and fly catchers.
The
animals are viewed from motor launches on
the lake and from watch towers. A summer
palace of the former Maharaja of Travancore,
set along the lake, is a hotel and a fine
place to stay.
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