Neyyar
sanctuary
Nestled in the south-east corner of the Western
Ghats, the Neyyar sanctuary is the drainage basin of the Neyyar
river and its tributaries-Mullayar and Kallar. Although it was
declared a sanctuary way back in 1958, not much was done for
wildlife conservation.
However, a separate wildlife wing was
set up in 1985 and as a result, conservation efforts have gathered
momentum. The Neyyar sanctuary with an area of over 12,000 ha
has substantial natural vegetation cover. The diversity of its
flora makes the sanctuary an ideal gene pool preserve. The towering
peak of Agastiarmalai at an elevation of 1868m. is the most
important landmark. The Sanctuary stretches for the Mundanthurai
Tiger Reserve of Tamil Nadu in the east of Neyyattinkara taluk
in the south. The Neyyar river and its tributaries flow along
the entire stretch of the preserve. The irrigation dam at Neyyar
receives water from the Neyyar river which originates from Agastiar
Peak. The administrative complex of Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary
is situates about 1 km west of Neyyar dam but outside the sanctuary
limits, and houses an information centre, a crocodile farm,
office, staff quarters, a rest house and a youth hostel. Tourists
can visit the Lion Safari Park, Crocodile Farm and take a ride
in the lake.Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city, is only 30
kms away and is connected by good roads. The Kerala Tourism
Development Corporation arranges conducted tours to the Neyyar
sanctuary. The Agastiarmalai region supports a wide variety
of plant species including medicinal plants. There are at least
109 rare plants in the area. Trekking to Agastiar Peak, particularly
during summer, is a popular pastime of youngsters. However,
unregulated trekking is restricted.
Location Latitude
8°17' to
80° 53'
Longitude
76°40' to 170°17'
Area Total
128sq.kms.
Core 60
sq.kms.
Climate
Mean
summer temperature : 35°C
Mean Winter temperature : 16°C
Terrain
Type
Rugged
with rushing brooks, flat meadows, gentle to steep slopes ranging
from 90m to 1868m.
Rain fall
3000mm
(average)
South west monsoon May-July
North East monsoon October
- November
Forest Types
West
coast tropical evergreen.
Southern hilltop tropical evergreen.
Southern moist mixed deciduous forest.
Southern tropical hill forests.
Southern sub-tropical savannahs.
Fauna
Mammals:
Elephants, gaur, sambar, barking deer, wild boar, Indian porcupine,.
three-striped squirrel, tiger, Malabar squirrel, lion-tailed
macaque, Nilgiri tahr, mouse deer, bonnet macaque, Nilgiri langur
etc.
Reptiles:
Cobra, viper, python, rat snake, flying snake, lizard etc
Avifauna:
Common myna, king fisher, white-breasted water hen, little green
heron, wood pecker, house crow, koel, Indian cuckoo, gray jungle
fowl, hoopoe, jungle myna, Indian hill myna, darter, little
cormorant, little egret, brahminy kite etc.
Accommodation
Rest
House, Neyyar.
Youth Hostel, Neyyar.
Rest House, Meenmutty.
Travel
and Communication
Nearest
Airport - Thiruvananthapuram (32 kms).
Nearest Rail Head - Thiruvananthapuram, connected with Chennai,
Mumbai, Delhi and upto Kashmir.
Motorable road connected with Thiruvananthapuram city.
Contact
Address
1. The Chief Conservator
of Forests (Wildlife)
Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram -
695 014
Phone - 0471-322217
2.
The Wildlife Warden
Thiruvananthapuram Wildlife Division
Vattiyoorkavu P.O., Thiruvananthapuram
- 695 013.
3 .
The Assistant Wildlife Warden
Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Neyyar
Dam PO,
Thiruvananthapuram District -
695 576.
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