Since my childhood the thought of wild adventure in jungle remained a matter of fascination for me. And every time I saw the world of wild creatures in various cinemas, books, magazines and newspapers my childhood fascination increased manifold. The wild roaming among the wild flora and fauna of jungle came true with my friend's invitation from Kerela. My friend is a forest ranger and is posted in the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary |
The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is located at Thekkady, 4 km from Kumili in Idukki district of Kerala. Situated on the banks of the Periyar Lake , it is one of the most famous wildlife sanctuaries of India . This sanctuary is known for its dense evergreen, moist deciduous forests and savannah grasslands surroundings. According to the census of the forest department this Sanctuary has around 40 tigers, 20 leopards, 900 elephants and 280 gaurs and a wide variety of other wildlife. The reserve is also known for the Lion-tailed macaque, the Nilgiri langur, the Malabar giant squirrel, porcupine, wild dog, sloth bear, jungle cat, sambar, palm civet, wild boar and jackal. Approximately 180 species of birds are spotted in this National Park.
The two day stay in a guest house with the ambience jungle is beyond description. Here morning is greeted in the numerous tones from various bird species and evening with beautiful sunset. The silence of night is broken by numerous unrecognisable sound from various animals. The sight of wild animals in their natural habitat is full of fascination and thrill.
Next day my friend guided me through various interesting spots of this sanctuary. The view of flora and fauna was so much engrossing that it made me speechless. The outstanding beauty of nature and wild animals in their natural habitat is beyond imagination.
I wished to visit the tiger reserve of this sanctuary but it was not allowed at that time by the sanctuary authority. But my friend promised me to take me there for tiger sighting on my next visit. I generously thanked him for his support. To some extent I was satisfied with this short tour which kindled my fascination into burning desire to explore more wildlife destinations.
Next morning my friend dropped me at the Idukki railway station and from there I boarded the train to Delhi . Throughout my train journey the sights of wildlife which I saw in the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary raced through my heart filling it with great joy.