Saturday, June 18, 2011

Parambikulam Wild life Sanctuary - Part 1

12 June 2011: This happened to be our 36th wedding Anniversary Day ! We planned to do something unique - instead of the customary celebration at home or going to a nice restaurant. We decided to take a day trip to the Parambikulam wild life sanctuary. We left Coimbatore around 7.00 am. We reached Pollachi around 8.15 am then turned towards Trichur Road and motored another 40 Kms via Zamin Uthukuli (famous for butter) & Vettaikaranpudur, to reach the foothills of the Anamalai mountain Range. At the checkpost at the foothills we had to back entry tickets for Top Slip- From thereon it was an 8 Km ghat road ( this road was mostly kuccha) with several hair pin bends. The last few Kms of the climb there were thick bamboo groves on either side of the road - see pic below.

See above some shots taken at Top Slip.
From there we traveled another 3 Kms to the Kerala Border where the Parambikulam Sanctuary begins. We had to wait for about one hour at the Forest Office. At 11.00 am we boarded a special bus which was to take us through a 3 hour drive through the Sanctuary. This was one of the most exciting, exotic & scintillating trips we have ever undertaken.Pics above: 1. Checkpost/Forest Office 2. Waiting for the Bus 3. Bus enters the Sanctuary - Tour begins. Almost immediately after we took off we found spotted deer (see pic below)We also sighted a black bear but from a distance. Then we reached the Thunakadavu Dam & reservoir where we had a brief stopover. Pics below were taken at this spot. Magnificent Views !
Next we proceeded through dense forest area. Our route was lined with teak plantations - we came across more deer groups. We saw a couple of stags with large antlers indulging in a stag fight. We were taken to the Kannimara Teak Tree - believed to be over 450 years old, the largest living teak tree in the world with a girth of 6.57 metres and a height of 48.5 metres. Kanni - Mara means virgin tree. According to an old tribal legend when this tree was axed blood oozed out - since then it has been worshiped as a sacred virgin tree. A truly magnificent specimen.(See pics below) ---To be continued ( for official website log onto : www.parambikulam.org)

6 comments:

  1. Welcome back. How badly I missed you... Where were you for so long....????
    Glad to know that you've visited Parambikulam. I had been across this place on my way to Kerala, but not to stay here. But, this place is so fabulous, that I must go here soon.
    Btw, do visit my blog and check out the new posts there... Awaiting your arrival & comments there...
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  2. Hi Bhusha

    Thanks for visiting. I was away as I was busy establishing my sons e-Scooter business. Now it seems well set & I have a little more time in hand

    Rgds
    Ram

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  3. parambikulam is a place in my to-do list too. lovely pics and report!

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  4. Halo Sir... Been very very very long since I visited your blog... Parambikulam sounds great... Let me have it in my mind so that I'll visit this place soon :)

    And how are you... I've locked my old blog and writing in A firefly

    Please visit when you've time :)

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  5. Excellent Article.Thanks for sharing your experience. Images are nice.
    parambikulam

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