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Neyyar Dam:
Neyyar dam is a gravity dam on the Neyyar River in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala, South India, located on the foot of the Western Ghats about 30 km from Thiruvananthapuram.[1] It was established in 1958 and is a popular picnic spot. Lying against the southern low hills of the Western Ghats, Neyyar Dam has a scenic lake.
Kottoor Kappukadu Elephant Rehabilitation Centre:
Flanked by the water of the Neyyar reservoir and the moist deciduous forest and grass lands, the Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at Kottur spreads over 56 hectares and is surrounded by trenches to keep wild animals at bay. This provides enough space for all the elephants accommodated here. One of the major highlights of the centre is the chain-free life these mammals enjoy. Freedom to roam, that too in well protected vicinities is something unique to this centre. For the sick and injured elephants the centre is almost like an orphanage or retirement home. 30 elephants can be accommodated within this comfortable zone at a time and they are looked after by a team of experts.
The ideal time to visit the centre is between 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., when the elephants are bathed and fed. Visitors can lend a hand to the mahouts in these activities. The elephants are fed with cooked rice and jaggery made in to the shape of balls. It is quite amazing to watch mahouts feeding the elephants. Visitors are allowed to go near and enjoy this wonderful spectacle. Elephant ride is another entertainment provided in the centre. For researchers and students this is an ideal place to observe and study the behaviour of the giant mammals.
Getting there:
Nearest railway station: Trivandrum Central, about 35 km.
Nearest airport: Trivandrum International Airport, about 40 km.
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The rehabilitation centre lies on a 56-hectare large campus which nurtures old and young elephants. Over 30 elephants can be treated here at a given time.
The best time to visit is between 08.00 am and 10.00 am when the elephants are being bathed and fed. They are given cooked rice and jaggery in large round mounds.
It is an exquisite sight, watching the mahouts feeding these magnificent beasts.
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Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at Kottoor near Kappukadu in Thiruvananthapuram district.
Distance : Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station 40km
: Thiruvananthapuram International Airport 45km
Ideal time to visit : 9am to 11.30am and 3pm to 5pm (Monday Holiday for Boat Service & Information Center)
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Haloo friends . This video is about kappukadu elephant re habitation center. It is situated in Trivandrum district kottoor. It is the right pace for elephant lovers and nature lovers. This place is very calm and silent so we can relax here for sure.
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Walk with Amaya - Elephant Rehabilitation Centre - Kottoor, Trivandrum (4K)
The morning sun in its juvenile drive draws countless figures in the water reservoir to which the black beauties, both big and small, plunge in for their joyful dip and redraw the figures in the water. To watch these jumbos having their ceremonious bath is not enough for the spectators. Some of them cheerfully get into the water to help the mahouts in scrubbing the tough skin of these peace loving mammals.
This is not an intro of a fairy tale that we are discussing here, these are some of the routine visuals that one will come across in the Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at Kottur near Kappukadu in Thiruvananthapuram district.
From time immemorial elephants have been an integral part of the history, tradition, myth and culture of India and Kerala in particular. One cannot imagine a festival in Kerala without the presence of an elephant.
Flanked by the water of the Neyyar reservoir and the moist deciduous forest and grass lands, the Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at Kottur spreads over 56 hectares and is surrounded by trenches to keep wild animals at bay. This provides enough space for all the elephants accommodated here. One of the major highlights of the centre is the chain-free life these mammals enjoy. Freedom to roam, that too in well protected vicinities is something unique to this centre. For the sick and injured elephants the centre is almost like an orphanage or retirement home. 30 elephants can be accommodated within this comfortable zone at a time and they are looked after by a team of experts.
The ideal time to visit the centre is between 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., when the elephants are bathed and fed. Visitors can lend a hand to the mahouts in these activities. The elephants are fed with cooked rice and jaggery made in to the shape of balls. It is quite amazing to watch mahouts feeding the elephants. Visitors are allowed to go near and enjoy this wonderful spectacle. Elephant ride is another entertainment provided in the centre. For researchers and students this is an ideal place to observe and study the behaviour of the giant mammals.
Getting there:
Nearest railway station: Thiruvananthapuram Central, about 35 kms
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Elephant rehabilitation centre Kottoor,Trivandrum
Kottoor Kappukadu Elephant Rehabilitation Centre, Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala is home to elephants which need some love and care and above all a safe place to stay. The Kottur forest area is an ideal site to spot wildlife, especially elephants and Kottoor ecotourism as well.
Address: Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at near Kappukadu in India. 695574, Kottoor, Kerala
Phone: 0472 285 0827
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A few glimpse of our day in Koottoor and Neyyar Dam spending time with these lovelies.
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The Kottur forest area is an ideal site to spot wildlife, especially elephants. They are usually sighted moving in herds and sometimes can be seen right on the middle of the road leading to the watchtower. These giants of the forest are nowadays quite familiar with human presence, as there are tribal settlements in and around the forest area.
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Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at Kottur
The morning sun in its juvenile drive draws countless figures in the water reservoir to which the black beauties, both big and small, plunge in for their joyful dip and redraw the figures in the water. To watch these jumbos having their ceremonious bath is not enough for the spectators. Some of them cheerfully get into the water to help the mahouts in scrubbing the tough skin of these peace loving mammals.
This is not an intro of a fairy tale that we are discussing here, these are some of the routine visuals that one will come across in the Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at Kottur near Kappukadu in Thiruvananthapuram district.
From time immemorial elephants have been an integral part of the history, tradition, myth and culture of India and Kerala in particular. One cannot imagine a festival in Kerala without the presence of an elephant.
Flanked by the water of the Neyyar reservoir and the moist deciduous forest and grass lands, the Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at Kottur spreads over 56 hectares and is surrounded by trenches to keep wild animals at bay. This provides enough space for all the elephants accommodated here. One of the major highlights of the centre is the chain-free life these mammals enjoy. Freedom to roam, that too in well protected vicinities is something unique to this centre. For the sick and injured elephants the centre is almost like an orphanage or retirement home. 30 elephants can be accommodated within this comfortable zone at a time and they are looked after by a team of experts.
The ideal time to visit the centre is between 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., when the elephants are bathed and fed. Visitors can lend a hand to the mahouts in these activities. The elephants are fed with cooked rice and jaggery made in to the shape of balls. It is quite amazing to watch mahouts feeding the elephants. Visitors are allowed to go near and enjoy this wonderful spectacle. Elephant ride is another entertainment provided in the centre. For researchers and students this is an ideal place to observe and study the behaviour of the giant mammals.
Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at Kottur Trivandrum
Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at Kottur Trivandrum
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Kottur elephant sanctuary - Elephant Rehabilitation Centre at Kottur
Elephants being fed at the Elephant Rehabilitation Centre in Kottoor, near Thiruvananthapuram. The Rehabilitation Centre, planned on the lines of the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka, is India's first elephant rehabilitation centre. The centre, aimed at providing protection to abandoned, orphaned, injured and older elephants, is expected to have an elephant museum, mahout training center, super-specialty hospital, a retirement home and crematorium for the animals.
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