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Silent Valley National Park

Silent Valley National Park

Welcome to another wildlife adventurous blog and this time we are covering in the land it is called “God’s own country” Kerala. And welcome to the one of Kerala’s best kept secret. It is called “Silent Valley National park”. It is located in Palakkad District.

How to reach

The nearest city to this beautiful park is Coimbatore. The distance from Coimbatore to Silent valley is 132 kms. From Coimbatore you can reach Silent Valley by any cab.

If you’re coming by bus from Coimbatore you have to take Pallakkad bus. From Palakkad it is very near to reach Silent Valley.

Why it is called Silent Valley

The Britishers named this place silent valley because of missing sounds of the cicadas here.

Jeep Safari in Silent Valley National Park

The jeep safari starts morning at 8am and ends at 5pm. The phone booking ends at 1pm. Also you can directly visit and get a jeep before 3pm.

Jeep charges are Rs. 1800/- for a ride for (5 members). Many jeeps are availabe to hire.

  • The entire safari takes 5 hours to complete.
  • After 2 hours of drive you will reach watch tower. It is around 23 kms.
  • While jeep ride you can see animals like lion tailed macaque, elephants, deers and more..
  • After few kilometers of ride you will reach a spot where you will have facilities like canteen, washrooms, meusium and observation tower.
  • After a few steps of walk you will reach 100 feet watch tower. From there you can see panoramic view of entire forest.
  • There is a river you can go by walk. It is around 1.5kms. This is optional.
  • Try Kerala’s Kattan Chai in the park. It feels amazing.
  • Camping shed / Trekking / Camping programmes also available.

10 Reasons why we should visit Silent Valley

1. Untouched Natural Beauty

Silent Valley National Park is one of the last remaining tracts of undisturbed rainforest in India. Its serene, untouched beauty makes it a unique destination for those seeking peace and a refreshment into nature.

2. Rich Biodiversity

The park is a biodiversity hotspot, home to a vast array of flora and fauna, including many rare and endangered species. It’s a sanctuary for wildlife like the Lion-tailed Macaque, Nilgiri Tahr, Malabar Giant Squirrel, and numerous bird species.

3. Unique Silent Atmosphere

The name “Silent Valley” is derived from the almost eerie quietness in the park—due to the absence of cicadas, which are typically found in other forests. This unique silence creates a tranquil and meditative environment.

4. UNESCO Recognition to Silent Valley National Park

Silent Valley is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve which has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its significance adds to its global value and conservation efforts.

5. Pristine Waterfalls and Rivers

The Kuntipuzha River, which runs through the park, is a stunning, crystal-clear water source. The park also has several waterfalls that add to its scenic beauty, making it a perfect spot for nature photography.

6. Rare Plant Species

The national park is home to over 1000 species of flowering plants. The forest is particularly known for its rich diversity of orchids and medicinal plants.

7. Silent Valley National Park is a Trekking Paradise

The park offers some of the best trekking routes in South India, ranging from easy to challenging. The treks take you through dense forests, mountain streams, and beautiful landscapes, offering a chance to truly immerse in nature.

8. Historical and Cultural Importance

Silent Valley holds deep cultural significance for the indigenous tribes who live in the surrounding areas. It was also the site of a historic environmental movement in the 1970s and 1980s, where activists fought to save the valley from a proposed hydroelectric dam project.

9. Conservation Success Story

The park stands as a symbol of successful conservation efforts. Once under threat from development, Silent Valley was preserved due to local and global activism, making it an icon of environmental protection.

10. Silent Walk Experience

Unlike other national parks in India, Silent Valley remains less crowded and commercialized. This makes it an ideal destination for those looking to explore a hidden gem away from the tourist crowds, offering a more personal connection with nature.

Some interest things in Silent Valley

You can see 200 Year old jack fruit tree also here. When we enter the core park in the forest we won’t even able to see what’s beyond 50 meters. You can see little water flowing from the rocks around the places. Look at the potential of the flowing water. It is always pure there.

Amazon is the most dense forest in the world. In India Silent Valley is the most dense forest. And it is called as “Amazon of India” also.

Conclusion

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