A land-locked district,
Idukki is one of the most nature rich areas of Kerala. The
Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary here spreads over an area of 77
sq km in the Thodupuzha and Udumpanchola taluks of the district.
Situated at an altitude of 450-748 m above sea level, this
sanctuary occupies the forest land between the Cheruthoni
river and the Periyar river. There is a scenic lake around
the sanctuary, covered by an enchanting canopy of tropical
ever-green and deciduous trees, and offers boat rides.
Elephants, bison, sambar
deer, wild dogs, jungle cats, tiger, wild boar etc are seen
here apart from various species of snakes including cobra,
viper, kraits and numerous non-poisonous ones. Birds include
jungle fowl, myna, laughing thrush, black bulbul, peafowl,
woodpecker, kingfisher etc. The wildlife here is similar to
that of Thekkady. This sanctuary lies adjacent to the world
renowned Idukki Arch Dam.
Getting there:
Thodupuzha - Kochi is about 58 km.
Nearest railway
stations: Kottayam about 114 km; Changanassery about
114 km away.
Nearest airports: Madurai in neighbouring
Tamilnadu, about 140 km away; Kochi international airport,
about 190 km away.
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