This park is 45 km from Munnar. It is along the Western Ghats of Kerala in Idukki district. This rain forest comprises of Mannavan shola, Pullardi shoal and Idivara shola and is spread in 7 sq km area.
This national park is managed by Kerala Wildlife and Forest department and Munnar Wildlife Division, along with Erevikulam National Park, Mathikettan Shola National Park, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Pambadum Shola National Park and the Kurinjimala Sanctuary. The Anamalai part including Eravikulam National Park is to be considered for making it a world heritage site by UNESCO.
This park provides link between all the other sanctuaries mentioned above that protect this area. You will find tea plantation very close by and inside the park is a huge variety of birds and animals.
Day 01:
Start after an early break fast. Reach the park and check into a resort. Trek along the Anamudi shola national park. See the rain forests, the flora and fauna and the rich landscape. Return back home after sunset and have your dinner at the resort.
Day 02:
Today have an early breakfast. Start your return back journey.
Best time to visit : October and March
- Minimum pax- 2
- Maximum pax- 4
Package Includes:
With log house camps: entry fees, trekker’s charge, trekking fees, one night accommodation, 2 bottles of water, lunch, morning tea and simple b/f.
With farm house camps: entry fees, trekker’s charge, trekking fees, one night accommodation, 2 bottles of water, morning tea and simple b/f.
Package Excludes:
- Personal expenses and tips.
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.
Things to Carry:
- A hat, cap or turban
- Sunscreen and sunglasses
- Long-sleeve shirt, long trousers, sneakers or other type of solid shoes. Remember, the sun is fierce!
- Camera and film
- Toilet paper and towel
- Diary, pen, a book to read, cards or other games
- Medical kit (for just in case)
- A big smile and positive attitude
Munnar is a hill town of undulating mountains
Marayoor can boast of being the only natural
120 km from Munnar in Indira Gandhi National
A paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers
Neighboring to Anamalai sanctuary, Parambikul


