Silent valley national park, Kerala
The Silent Valley National Park with an area of 237. 52 sq km is located in the Northeastern corner of Palakkad district. It rises abruptly to the Nilgiri Plateau in the North and overlooks the plains of Mannarkkad in the South. Extremely fragile, a unique preserve of tropical evergreen rain forests which is a veritable nursery of flora and fauna, some of which are found nowhere else in the world. The core of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is the Silent Valley National Park. Despite its name, the Silent Valley (the clamour of Cicadas is conspicuously absent here) is a rich storehouse of biodiversity. It is a true Garden of Eden for students of life sciences, professional scientists and field biologists. Perhaps, nowhere else can one find such a representative collection of Western Ghats biodiversity - more than 1000 species of flowering plants which include about 110 species of orchids, more than 34 species of mammals, about 200 species of butterflies, 400 species of moths, 128 species of beetles of which 10 are new to science, about 150 species of birds including almost all the 16 endemic birds of southern India. The River Kunthi descends from the Nilgiri hills, from an altitude of 2000 m above sea level, and traverses the entire length of the valley and rushes down to the plains through the deep gorge. The River Kunthi never turns brown and is always crystal clear, perennial and wild. The evapo-transpiration from these forests is much higher than from any other surface. This cools the atmosphere, helps easy condensation of water vapour, causing summer rains in the plains.
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Silent Valley National Park, Palakkad, Kerala, India
This video is captured from Silent Valley National park, located in Palakkad district of Kerala State, India. Only authorized vehicles are permitted inside the buffer zone. We need to travel for about 90 minutes to reach Silent Valley National park from Mukkali, the check in point. This video shows some parts inside the silent valley and the way down from there to mukkali. For more details about Silent Valley National park, visit
Seven Wonders of India: Kerala's Silent Valley National Park (Aired: December 2008)
The picturesque Silent Valley National Park is perhaps one of Kerala's best kept secret. It is one of the largest treks of evergreen rainforests of the subcontinent. This park is among the few places in the world where the Cobra plant, with its distinguished forked leaves resembling a snake, is found. The rich fauna, endless green cover and the lack of crowds make this park truly unique.
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7 Wonders Of India: Silent Valley National Park
Located in Palakkad district, Kerala, the Silent Valley National Park is home to the largest population of Lion-tailed Macaque. Ceylon Frog Moth, Great Indian Hornbill, the Nilgiri Laughing Thrush can be also found here. The river Kunthi that passes through, never turns brown and is always crystal clear.
Silent Valley National Park, Kerala- A jewel of Kerala not so silent anymore!
Silent Valley region is locally known as Sairandhrivanam, which in Malayalam means Sairandhri's Forest. Sairandhri is the name assumed by Draupadi, while the Pandavas were in exile. They are believed to have stayed in a cave near Kunti River. English botanist Robert Wight is credited with including the silent valley area in the Kerala map. The British named the area Silent Valley because of a perceived absence of noisy cicadas.
A checkered history
In 1914 the forest of the Silent Valley area was declared a reserve forest, however, from 1927 to 1976 portions of the Silent Valley forest area were subjected to forestry operations. In 1928 the location on the Kunthipuzha River at Sairandhri was identified as an ideal site for electricity generation and in 1958 a study and survey of the area was conducted and a hydroelectric project of 120 MV costing Rs. 17 crore was proposed by the Kerala State Electricity Board. The resulting reservoir would flood 8.3 km2 of virgin rainforest and threaten the lion-tailed macaque.
In 1973 the valley became the focus of Save Silent Valley, India's fiercest environmental movement of the decade.
In 1981 Prof.C.V.Subramanian, the internationally acclaimed Mycologist, wrote to Mrs Indira Gandhi, seeking her intervention to stop the Dam construction which held very unique Flora and fauna. Prof Subramanian also submitted a report on the Silent Valley on the basis of which Mrs Gandhi, decided to abandon the project.
The Silent Valley forests were declared as a National Park. On 1 September 1986 Silent Valley National Park was designated as the core area of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Since then, a long-term conservation effort has been undertaken to preserve the Silent Valley ecosystem. In 2009, the total park area was increased to 236.74 km2. It is now the largest national park in Kerala.
The perennial Kunthipuzha River drains the entire 15 km length of the park from north to south into the Bharathapuzha River.
The Mudugar and Irula tribal people are indigenous to the area and do live in the adjacent valley of Attappady Reserved Forest. Also, the Kurumbar people live in the highest range outside the park bordering on the Nilgiris.
Many of the Mudugar, Irula and Kurumbar now find work related to conservation and tourism. Some work for the Forest Department in the park as forest guards and visitor guides. The valley areas of the park are in a Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Ecoregion. Hilly areas above 1,000 m are in the South Western Ghats montane rain forests region. Above 1,500 m, the evergreen forests begin to give way to stunted forests, called sholas, interspersed with open grassland, both of which are of interest to ecologists as the rich biodiversity here has never been disturbed by human settlements. Several threatened species are endemic here. New plant and animal species are often discovered here.
Birdlife International lists 16 bird species in Silent Valley as threatened or restricted:- Nilgiri wood-pigeon, Malabar parakeet, Malabar grey hornbill, white-bellied treepie, grey-headed bulbul, broad-tailed grassbird, rufous babbler, Wynaad laughing thrush, Nilgiri laughing thrush, Nilgiri blue robin, black-and-rufous flycatcher, Nilgiri flycatcher, white-bellied blue-flycatcher, crimson-backed sunbird and Nilgiri pipit.
There are at least 34 species of mammals at Silent Valley including the threatened lion-tailed macaque, Niligiri langur, Malabar giant squirrel, Nilgiri tahr, Peshwa's bat (Myotis peshwa) and hairy-winged bat. There are nine species of bats, rats and mice. The Silent Valley forest remains one of the most undisturbed viable habitats left for the endemic and endangered primates lion-tailed macaque and Nilgiri langur. Tiger, leopard, leopard cat, jungle cat, common palm civet, small Indian civet, brown palm civet, ruddy mongoose, stripe-necked mongoose, dhole, clawless otter, sloth bear, small Travancore flying squirrel, Indian pangolin (scaly anteater), porcupine, wild boar, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, mouse deer, elephant and gaur also live here.
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The British name the area silent Valley because of a perceived absence of noisy cicadas. Another name is Sairandhri. another name is there of many lion-tailed macaques Macaca silenus.
Silent Valley national park it's Malayalam is സൈലന്റ് വാലീ നാഷണല് പാര്ക്ക് . it is a national park in Palakkad, Kerala, India. It is located in the Nilgiri hills. it has a core area of 89.52 square kilometers . which is surrounded by a buffer zone of 148 square kilometers. This national park has some rare species of flora and fauna. Lions tailed macaque. This area was explored in 1847 by the botanist Robert Wight.
There are many species of mammals at Silent Valley National Park. threatened lion tailed macaque, Nilgiri Langur, Malabar giant squirrel, Nilgiri tahr, Peshwa's bat or Myotis peshwaand hairy winged bat. so many bats, rats and mice.
Mudugar and Irula tribal people are indigenous in silent Valley national park and Attappadi reserve forest.
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Silent Valley National Park, is a national park in kerala,India. It is located in the Nilgiri hills.
Address: Wildlife Warden, Silent Valley Division,
Mannarkkad,Palakkad, Kerala 678582
Phone: 08589895652
Silent Valley National park Kerala 60Kms from Coimbatore
Silent Valley National park is situated in palakkad district in Kerala and 60Kms from Coimbatore. It is a Reserved forest area. Best place for a one day Trip.
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Silent Valley National Park (Malayalam: സൈലന്റ് വാലീ നാഷണല് പാര്ക്ക്), is a national park with a core zone of 237.52 square kilometres (92 sq mi) (making it the second largest national park in Kerala). This national park has some rare species of flora and fauna. It is located in the Nilgiri hills, within the palakkad District of Kerala, South India. This region was explored in 1847 by the botanist Robert Wight, This park is one of the last undisturbed tracts of South Western Ghats mountain rain forests and tropical moist evergreen forest in India. Contiguous with the proposed Karimpuzha National Park (225 km2) to the north and Mukurthi National Park (78.46 km2) to the north-east, it is the core of the Nilgiri International Biosphere Reserve (1,455.4 km2), and is part of The Nilgiri Sub-Cluster (6,000+ km2), Western Ghats World Heritage Site, recognised by UNESCO in 2007.
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കേരളത്തിൽ പാലക്കാട് ജില്ലയിലായി പശ്ചിമഘട്ടത്തിൽ സ്ഥിതി ചെയ്യുന്ന ദേശീയോദ്യാനമാണ് സൈലന്റ്വാലി ദേശീയോദ്യാനം. പ്രാദേശികമായി ഇവിടുത്തെ വനങ്ങളെ സൈരന്ധ്രി വനം എന്നു വിളിക്കുന്നു.ഇന്തോ-ആസ്ത്രേലിയൻ ഭൂഖണ്ഡത്തിന്റെ കാലം തൊട്ടേയുള്ള വനപ്രദേശമാണ് സൈലന്റ്വാലിയെന്നാണ് ഭൂമിശാസ്ത്രജ്ഞന്മാരുടെ അഭിപ്രായം. സൈലന്റ്വാലിയുടെ ജൈവവൈവിധ്യത്തിനു മുഖ്യകാരണം ഈ 70 ലക്ഷം വർഷങ്ങളുടെ പഴക്കമായിരിക്കണമെന്നാണ് പൊതുവേയുള്ള അനുമാനം.
സാധാരണ വനങ്ങളിൽ ചീവീടുകൾ സൃഷ്ടിക്കുന്ന ശബ്ദ അന്തരീക്ഷം ഇവിടെ ഇല്ലാത്തതു കൊണ്ടാണ് ഇവിടം സൈലന്റ്വാലി(നിശ്ശബ്ദതാഴ്വര) എന്നറിയപ്പെടുന്നത് എന്ന വാദമാണ് പ്രമുഖമെങ്കിലും, സൈരന്ധ്രിവനം എന്ന പേരിനെ ആംഗലേയ വത്ക്കരിച്ചതിന്റെ ഫലമായാണ് സൈലന്റ്വാലി ഉണ്ടായതെന്നാണ് ചിലർ അഭിപ്രായപ്പെടുന്നത്. സൈലന്റ്വാലി വനപ്രദേശത്തു കാണുന്ന സിംഹവാലൻ കുരങ്ങിന്റെ ശാസ്ത്രീയ നാമത്തിൽ നിന്നും -Macaca silenus; ഉത്ഭവിച്ചതാണ് സൈലന്റ് വാലി എന്ന പേര് എന്ന വാദവും ദുർബലമല്ല.
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SILENT VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
Silent Valley National Park KERALA (Palakkad)75 km
In the north-eastern corner of Palakkad lies the famed Silent Valley. The Silent Valley is spread over 237 square kilometres and happens to be among the oldest stretches of rainforests in the world. It is possibly the only region in the country with a relatively undisturbed evolutionary history of at least 50 million years.
The Mahabharata tells the story of the Pandavas losing a game of dice, and being sent into exile for 13 years. Legend has it that the Pandavas had spent the better part of these years in the Silent Valley.
In 1984, the Silent Valley was declared a national park.
Mannarkkad is the nearest town from the Silent Valley. About 22 kilometres from Mannarkkad is Mukkali — the starting point for a trip to the Silent Valley. Buses ply every hour between Mannarkkad and Mukkali. The Silent Valley is divided into four parts of which only Sairandhri is open to visitors. From Mukkali, you need to hire a jeep to get to Sairandhri. The breathtaking journey from Mukkali to Sairandhri takes about an hour. Entry to the Silent Valley National Park is permitted from 8.00 am to 2.00 pm only. Visitors need to leave by 5.00 pm.
The denizens of the Silent Valley National Park include the lion-tailed macaque (one of the most endangered primates of the country), the Nilgiri Tahr, barking deer, elephant, tiger and over a 100 species of birds.
The 100 feet watch tower at Sairandhri gives the visitor a bird's eye view of the Silent Valley.
Setting foot in the Silent Valley can be a stepping stone to a higher plane of understanding. The forest department of Kerala regularly conducts nature camps inside the Silent Valley National Park for school children.
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The best time to visit the Silent Valley is from October to March.
For more details on the Silent Valley, check out the Silent Valley National Park's website
The Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) runs a hotel called Tamarind at Mannarkkad, about 45 kilometres from the Silent Valley. For more details, mail tamarindmannarkkad@ktdc.com
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Silent Valley National Park is a beautiful representation of the last remaining rain forest of Kerala. Historically it’s a paradigm of people’s movement to protect the forest. The rich and rare bio-diversity makes this forest unique and the only one forest in the world. Exploring the Silent valley nation park with route records Ashraf Excel
Location -
The Wildlife Warden
Silent Valley Division
MannarkkadP.O., Palakkad
Kerala, India - 678582
Ph.: +91 4924 222056
Email: ww-svnp@forest.kerala.gov.in
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Information Centre: 8589895652
Website: silentvalley.gov.in
Asst. Wildlife Warden
Silent Valley National Park
Mukkali, Palakkad - 678582
Ph: +91 4924 253225
Email: ro-mukkali@forest.kerala.gov.in
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Silent Valley National Park is a beautiful representation of the last remaining rain forest of Kerala.
Address:
Mukkali P.O, Mannarkkad, Palakkad – 678582
Route:
Coimbatore to Mukkali Junction: 66 KM
Mukkali Junction to Safari Ride: 23 KM
(Palakkad to Mukkali Junction: 56 KM)
Safari Time: 8 am to 1 pm
For Booking Safari Trip:
Phone: +91 8589895652, 9645586629, 04294 253225
Safari Charge: Rs.400* per person
(* For hiring separate vehicle, total hiring charges of a vechicle must be settled if all seats are not booked.)
Hiring 5-seater Jeep costs Rs.2000/-
Hiring 15-seater Bus costs Rs.6000/-
Hiring 20-seater Bus costs Rs.10000/-
Visitor Fees: Rs.100 per person
Still Camera: Rs.45 per unit
Video Camera: Rs.335 per unit
Parking Fee (LMV): Rs.15 per vehicle
Important things:
1. Book in advance is must for safari and other ecotourism packages
2. Using trekking shoes is recommended for the climate and the terrain
3. If possible, Bring a binocular for a better experience
4. Use of alcohol, cigarettes or any drugs is strictly prohibited
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Silent Valley - The wondrous winner from Kerala!
Located in Palakkad district, Kerala, the Silent Valley National Park is home to the largest population of Lion-tailed Macaque. Ceylon Frog Moth, Great Indian Hornbill, the Nilgiri Laughing Thrush can be also found here. The river Kunthi that passes through, never turns brown and is always crystal clear.
Silent Valley National Park, Kerala, India
Its silence, emphasised by the missing Cicadas that gave Silent Valley its name, may make you feel and hear things you could never have imagined. A few centuries ago, till before humans reached the Silent Valley, this reserve of tropical rainforests stood undisturbed and tranquil like a beautiful diamond hidden perfectly.
Located in the Northeast corner of Palakkad district, Silent Valley was named a national park only in 1984.
Wonders of Kerala | Silent Valley National Park Palakkad | Travel Destinations Kerala, India
Silent Valley National Park is a national park with a core zone of 237.52 square kilometres (92 sq mi) (making it the second largest national park as well as Wonders of Kerala). Silent Valley national park has some rare species of flora and fauna and hence one among the Wonders of Kerala.It is located in the Nilgiri hills, within Mannarkkad of Palakkad District of Kerala, South India.Silent Valley is home to the largest population of lion-tailed macaques, an endangered species of primate. Public controversy over their habitat led to the establishment of Silent Valley National Park.
Tiger at Silent Valley National Park
Tiger spotted on the road in Silent Valley during offroading.
Silent Valley National Park (Malayalam: സൈലന്റ് വാലീ നാഷണല് പാര്ക്ക്), is a national park with a core zone of 236.74 square kilometres (91 sq mi) (making it the second largest national park in Kerala). It is located in the Nilgiri Hills, within the Palakkad District of Kerala, South India. This region was explored in 1847 by the botanist Robert Wight,[1] This park is one of the last undisturbed tracts of South Western Ghats mountain rain forests and tropical moist evergreen forest in India. Contiguous with the proposed Karimpuzha National Park (225 km2) to the north and Mukurthi National Park (78.46 km2) to the north-east, it is the core of the Nilgiri International Biosphere Reserve (1,455.4 km2), and is part of The Nilgiri Sub-Cluster (6,000+ km2), Western Ghats World Heritage Site, recognised by UNESCO in 2007.[2]
Plans for a hydroelectric project that threatened the park's rich wildlife stimulated an environmentalist social movement in the 1970s, known as the Save Silent Valley movement, which resulted in cancellation of the project and creation of the park in 1980. The visitors' centre for the park is at Sairandhri.
Kaananam - The Spirit of Silent Valley (MALAYALAM)
In the southwestern corner of Nilgiris, lies a small chunk of the last remaining rainforests in the world, breathing life. This is the story of a pocket of green that survived ruthless persecution, something that's nothing short of a miracle. This is the story of Silent Valley.
Directed by Suresh Elamon
Script and Research by Balachandran V.