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 Kerala
has about
30% of its land cover accounted by forests.
The forests of Kerala are famous for elephants
and tigers. Also there are a lot of animals
are there like sambar, deer and wild buffalos.
Periyar Wild Life Sanctuary, Parambikulam Wild
Life Sanctuary, Eravikulam National Park are
the major Wild Life centers. Kumarakom, Thattekad,
Myladumpara are the main Bird watching centers.
The
major tourist activities that can be undertaken
in the wild life parks are wild life tours.
One can really feel the smell of an Elephant
in these tours. Elephant rides, staying at jungle
lodges, tree houses, fishing camps etc. are
other facilities available there. Guides are
available in the Periyar Wild Life Sanctuary
for treks in the forest. The Parambikulam forest
authorities organize wild life tours in the
park.
Elephants
In Kerala
In
Kerala one can see elephants in the streets.
Elephants are used for lot of activities in
Kerala like Temple Processions, lifting heavy
timber trees and woods. Elephants have always
found a place in the life of the Keralites.
No Temple festivals are completed without an
Elephant. They are loved and well cared by the
people of Kerala. Certain organizations like
the forest department which own elephants, enroll
them as employees.
These 'Elephant Employees' earn salaries (with
which it is feed). They are even pensioned off
after a certain age.
An
Elephant is believed to be a quite intelligent
animal, a well trained elephant can understand
almost 40 commands. It is also believed to have
a very good memory. As a 'supposed to be real
life story' goes, a trained elephant in a camp
ran away to the forest, the big guy returns
to the camp after four long years and joins
for work without forgetting a single command.
Wild
Life Sanctuaries
| Periyar
Wild Life Sanctuary |
Eravikulam
National Park |
| Kumarakom
Bird Sanctuary |
Nagarhole
(Karnataka) |
| Nelliyampathy |
Muthanga
Wild Life Sanctuary |
| Thattekad
Bird Sanctuary |
Myladumpara |
| Parambikulam
Wild Life Sanctuary |
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