Adventure in the Western Ghats: Trekking, wildlife, and scenic views
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Updated : Aug 23, 2024, 17:24 IST
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The Western Ghats are home to a diverse array of wildlife, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Periyar National Park in Kerala and Bandipur National Park in Karnataka are two key hotspots. Periyar, with its lus … Read more
The Western Ghats are home to a diverse array of wildlife, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Periyar National Park in Kerala and Bandipur National Park in Karnataka are two key hotspots. Periyar, with its lush greenery and serene lake, is famous for its population of Asian elephants and is a great place for boat safaris that provide a unique perspective on the park's wildlife. Read less
Trekking through verdant trails
One of the primary draws of the Western Ghats is its extensive network of trekking trails, catering to various skill levels and preferences. The region is renowned for its picturesque routes, including the popular Kumara Parvat Trek and the Meghamalai Trek. The Kumara Parvat Trek takes you through dense forests and high-altitude meadows, culminating in panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. For a more challenging experience, the Meghamalai Trek in Tamil Nadu offers rugged terrains and expansive tea plantations, providing trekkers with both physical challenges and stunning scenery.Wildlife encounters
The Western Ghats are home to a diverse array of wildlife, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Periyar National Park in Kerala and Bandipur National Park in Karnataka are two key hotspots. Periyar, with its lush greenery and serene lake, is famous for its population of Asian elephants and is a great place for boat safaris that provide a unique perspective on the park's wildlife.Bandipur National Park, part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, offers a chance to see the majestic Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, and a variety of deer species. The park’s well-maintained safari routes and knowledgeable guides enhance the chances of spotting these elusive creatures while ensuring a safe and educational experience.
Unparalleled scenic views and natural beauty
The Western Ghats are celebrated for their stunning vistas and serene landscapes. Munnar, known for its sprawling tea estates and rolling hills, offers picturesque views that change with the seasons. The Wayanad Plateau provides sweeping views of the verdant landscape, dotted with coffee and spice plantations.Read more: Passport-free travel: Indian citizens don’t need passport to visit these two countries
Then there is the Silent Valley National Park, known for its untouched beauty and rich biodiversity, is another gem. This park offers visitors a glimpse into the region’s ancient rainforests and pristine rivers, making it a perfect spot for nature walks and photography.
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