Discover the best top things to do in Palakkad District, India including Meenvallam Water Falls, Virgin Valley Pathrakadvu, Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, Raja's Cliff (Mampara Peak), Kannimara Teak, Kanjaripuzha Dam, Attapadi Reserve Forest, Parambikulam Dam, Siruvani Reservoir, Meenampara View Point.
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To smell the wild air Drink crystal clear water The Kuntipuzha River drains the entire 15 km length of the park from north to south into the Bharathapuzha River. Kuntipuzha River divides the park into a narrow eastern sector of width 2 kilometers and a wide western sector of 5 kilometers. The river is characterized by its crystal clear water and perennial nature. The main tributaries of the river, Kunthancholapuzha, Karingathodu, Madrimaranthodu, Valiaparathodu and Kummaathanthodu originate on the upper slopes of the eastern side of the valley. The river is uniformly shallow, with no flood plains or meanders. Its bed falls from 1,861 m to 900 m over a distance of 12 km, the last 8 km being particularly level with a fall of only 60 m. Kuntipuzha is one of the less torrential rivers of the Western Ghats, with a pesticide-free catchment area.[21]
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Parambikulam Tiger Reserve is situated at a distance of 89 kilometers from Palakkad and 44 km from Pollachi, adjacent to Anamalai Tiger Reserve in Tamil Nadu. Although Parambikulam belongs to the state of Kerala, it is accessible only via Pollachi in Tamilnadu. The Western Ghats mountain range along with Anamalai Hills and Parambikulam is currently under consideration for se
TIGER Reserve forest / Bird watching / wild trekking / Jungle Safari / Jungle camps / Tent camping Parambikulam Tiger Reserve is a well protected ecological portion in the Nelliampathy - Anamalai landscape. the sanctuary is endowed with a peninsular flora and fauna , minimal human interference in the area, The thick, opulent habitat of the sanctuary with ample water supplys make it an abode for wildlife and there by for tourist who can have treasured memories of animal sightings and that of being in the lap of mother nature. Facilities to stay on Tree Houses, Natural Camp , Campfire etc..
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The world largest teak is the Kannimara Teak Tree. It's calculated age is almost 500 years ago and it didn't stop growing until it was nearly 40 meters tall. Then the route to this teak tree is muddy paths and metal in some stretches.
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Due to mr. Shannan we are able to visit this beautiful place near our resort. He has very keen knowledge about whereabouts of bird's and their specie's. He helped us lot and make our Bird watching trip memorable. Thanks shannan for this.
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I visited at the eve time such a wonderful feeling that. And a beautiful view of Nenmara city. Must visit there
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