Silent Valley National Park, Kerala
Area: 89.52 kmē (35 sq mtrs)
Established on: 15th November 1984
Sections: Sairandri, Poochipara, Neelikkal, Wallakad
Location : 40 km from Mannarkkad, Palakkad district, north Kerala
Nearest City - Palakkad
Best time to visit - December to April
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Silent Valley National Park also known as Sairndhri Vanam (the forest in the valley) is located at southwest corner of Nilgiri hills, Palakkad district of Kerala in South India. It rises abruptly to the Nilgiri Plateau in the north and overlooks the plains of Mannarkkad in the south.
The Silent Valley forest was declared a national park on 15th November 1984, under the 1972 Wildlife Protection Act by the State Government.
Forming the core area of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Silent Valley perhaps, is one among the most magnificent gifts of nature to mankind. The park is unique in having a well-preserved patch of tropical forest in all its pristine glory. The difficult terrain and remote location has turned a blessing in disguise, by protecting the forest from the insatiable demands of man.
The presence of hills and the wind direction determines the amount of rainfall received at any place in the park. The northern region receives rainfall as high as 7500mm. The western parts and southern parts get 4550mm and 3200mm of rainfall respectively. Most of the area experience rains during the southwest monsoon. The region has a moderate climate, with temperature varying from 8 to 27 degree Centigrade. On the north of this park lies the Nilambur south division and Nilgiri forest. Adjacent to this area are the Mannarkkad division and Attappadi forest on the south and east respectively. The Nilambur division is contiguous with the park on the western side.
Hotels & Resorts in Silent Valley National Park
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We are in process of updating site and making it more informative. Resorts information will be available very soon. If you are planning to visit Silent Valley National Park then we can provide you accommodation in the park if available or in the nearest location of the Silent Valley national park. You can contact us with your query on the following no of the given numbers/ email.
Tel + 91- 120 - 4052601 - 99 (85 hunting lines are available)
(24 hrs helpline) + 91 - 9212777223 / 24 / 25
Email: info@indiawildliferesorts.com
Silent Valley Wildlife Packages
Silent Valley National Park Tour Packages-1
| Tour Name | South India Birding Tour |
| Duration | 15 nights & 16 days |
| Destinations Covered | Trivandrum - Kovalam - Alleppey - Kumarakom - Cochin - Palakkad (Silent Valley) - Ooty - Mudumalai - Wayanad - Coorg - Mysore - Bangalore |
Wildlife in Silent Valley National Park
Fauna in Silent Valley National Park:
Mammals:
There are at least 34 species of mammals at Silent Valley including the endangered Lion-tailed Macaque, Niligiri Langur, Leopard, Malabar Giant Squirrel, Nilgiri Tahr, Peshwa's Bat (Myotis peshwa) and Hairy-winged Bat. There are nine species of bats, rats and mice. In addition to the above-mentioned ones, almost all the animals inhabiting Peninsular India are also seen here. To mention a few -Tiger, Leopard cat, Jungle cat, Fishing cat, Common palm civet, Stripe necked mongoose, Ruddy mongoose, Small Indian civet, Wild boar, Brown palm civet, Wild dog, Barking deer, Mouse deer,Sloth bear, Otter, Flying squirrel, Malabar giant squirrel, Porcupine, Sambar, Gaur and elephants.
Birds:
There are around 170 species of birds have been identified, of which 31 are migrants. These include rare species like ceylon frogmouth, great indian hornbill, Indian black crested baza, Bonellis hawk eagle, Rofous bellied hawk eagle, Shaheen falcon, Short eared owl, Peninsular scop's owl, Ceylon frog mouth, Nilgiri Wood-pigeon,, Nilgiri laughing thrush, Rofous bellied short wing, Malabar Parakeet, Malabar Grey Hornbill, White-bellied Treepie, Grey-headed Bulbul, Wynaad Laughing Thrush, White-bellied Shortwing.
Reptiles:
Among the 35 species of reptiles identified, Calotes rouxi, Salea horsefielda, Calliophis nigrescens are endemic. The endemic species of frogs found here are Bufo silentvalleyensis, Micrixalus thampii and Ansonia rubigina. Homaloptera pillai is an endemic fish found in the waters of Kunti River. The insects include Gellia kuntiae, Oxylobus silentius, Lanceonotus mukkaliensis, Tricentrus syrandrikae. More than 100 varieties of butterflies and 400 species of moths had been identified.
Silent Valley National Park Travel Information
How to Reach
The nearest Railway Station is Palakkad Junction (Olavacode) which is nearly 60 Kms away from the base camp of the National Park.
Nearest Air Ports are Cochin (135KM), Coimbatore (60 KM) and Calicut (80KM).
By road From East: Palakkad (40 KM) and Coimbatore (85 KM)
From South : Thrissur (85 KM) and Shornur (50 KM)
From North : Calicut (140KM)



