Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SILENT VALLY NATIONAL PARK

SILENT VALLY NATIONAL PARK



Area 89 sq. Km, Altitude-658 – 2,383 meter  above sea level, Rainfall – 1624.3 mm Maximum Temperature 390 C, Minimum Temperature – 20.4o C. Best time of visit September to March Located in the Kundali Hills of the western Gats, the Silent Valley National Park holds a valuable reserve of rare plants and herbs. The park is rich in its wildlife, and elephants, lion-tailed  macaques and tigers are the most common denizens of this park. A visit to this park should be considered a life time experience, as this is the last representative virgin tract of tropical evergreen forests in India.

  Though smaller in size in comparison to the other national parks in India, makes it unique is the sylvan environment the region has with its high altitude peaks and several rivers that run through it.
     Silent Valley has a very eventful history in comparison to the other wildlife in the country. The local name for the park is Sairandhrivanam (the forest in the valley) and had been a centre of hot debates and protests in the decades of the 70’s and 80’s of the 20th century. The history of the park goes way back to 1888 when the region was declared a reserved land under the forest act and later notified as a reserved forest by the Government of Madras in 1914.
     In the half of the 1970,s Kerala State Electricity Board decided to construct a Hydel Power Project in this region and when in 1980, this region was declared as National Park, the area of Hydel Project was not included. This started fierce discussion and protests and the board had to drop its plan. Subsequently, in 1984, the park was region refortified as a National Park with the project area included. In 1986, the Silent Valley was declared the core area in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve

Silent Valley National Park – Location: The Silent Valley National Park is situated in the Palghat or Palakkad district of the southern Indian state of Kerala. A part of the Western Ghat along the Arabian Sea, The park extends from latitude 110 04’ in the North to longitude 760 79’ in the East. The park vested forests of the Palghat and Nilambur divisions in the west and south. In the North, the park is an extension of the Nilagiri Forests.

  Silent Valley National Park – Climate Silent Valley National Park is a heavy rainfall region with the places in the higher altitudes getting the highest rain. The average rainfall in the region varies between 2800 mm and 3400 mm. The park receives most of its rainfall during the southwest monsoon from June to December. The relative humidity is considerably high during this season with the maximum at times going to 950/0 . February are the coolest months, though not much difference in the temperature is experienced.

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