8 reasons why Eravikulam National Park in Kerala is perfect for eco-conscious travelers
TRAVEL TRENDS, KERALA Updated : Feb 22, 2025, 21:47 IST
8 reasons why Eravikulam National Park in Kerala is perfect for Eco-Conscious travellers
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Kerala, Eravikulam National Park is a haven for nature lovers and eco-conscious travellers. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a unique blend of biodiversity, natural beauty, and sustainable tourism practices. Here are eight compelling reasons to add this gem to your travel bucket list:
Endangered Nilgiri Tahr
The park is renowned for its efforts to protect the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, a species of mountain goat found exclusively in this region. Visitors get a rare chance to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, a truly humbling experience.
Neelakurinji Flowers
Eravikulam National Park becomes a magical blue paradise every 12 years when the Neelakurinji flowers bloom.
Anamudi Peak
Eravikulam is home to Anamudi Peak, the highest point in South India. Though trekking to the summit is restricted, the base offers mesmerizing views of the majestic peak surrounded by lush greenery.
Trekking
Adventure enthusiasts can explore the rugged trails that offer breathtaking views of misty valleys, waterfalls, and flora.
Biodiversity
Eravikulam National Park has over 132 species of birds, 101 species of butterflies, and a variety of mammals, the park is a biodiversity hotspot. Birdwatchers and wildlife photographers will find it a paradise for spotting and capturing rare species.
Eco-Friendly Practices
From solar-powered visitor centers to waste management initiatives, the park sets a benchmark for eco-friendly tourism. These practices ensure that your visit leaves no trace, preserving the park for future generations.
Educational Experiences
The park organizes guided tours and educational programs to raise awareness about its rich biodiversity and conservation efforts. These initiatives empower visitors to become advocates for sustainable living.
Less crowded
Eravikulam National Park has strict eco-tourism guidelines, ensuring minimum crowd. the focus is on preserving the natural ecosystem while offering an enriching experience.
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