Common Name: Mainly known as Eravikulam National Park Other Name: -, District: Idukki, State: Kerala, India Area: 0 97 sq km Languages Spoken: - Long Distance Code: - Importance: - Best Time to Visit: September to June and - International Access: -
Description
The main body of the National Park is a high rolling plateau with a base elevation of about 2000 mts. Most of the knolls and peaks rise 100-300 mts. above it with some mountains reaching altitudes of over 2500mts.
The highest peak is Anaimudi(2690mts). The vast grasslands interspread with sholas (patches of stunted evergreen forests) are the last remnats of the unique ecosystem that was once prevalant in the upper reaches of the Western Ghats. The park is criss-crossed by perennial streams that originate in the sholas.
The park is accessible from Kochi (Kerala) and Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) airports, which are located at about 148 km and 175 km respectively. Munnar is the nearest town (13 km), well connected by roads from Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The nearest railway station is Aluva in Kerala (120 km from Munnar) and Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu (165 km).
Location
Idukki, Kerala, India
Climate
The climate is described as tropical montane. The Park experiences very heavy rainfall. It recieves its major precipitation during the south-west monsoons (June-August).
The average annual rainfall is about 3000mm. January-March are relatively dry months. In winter, the temprature goes down even below freezing point