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Here’s Why You Should Visit Silent Valley National Park In Kerala

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Silent Valley National Park is a rainforest teeming with rare wildlife, ancient trees, and natural silence. Ideal for eco-travellers, it offers a glimpse into one of India’s last untouched tropical forest ecosystems

Silent Valley National Park is home to the largest population of lion-tailed macaques Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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One of India's few unspoiled areas of tropical rainforest is Silent Valley National Park, lying deep within the folds of the Nilgiri Hills in Kerala. This park is not only a remote, old escape brimming with endemic species but also a living representation of India's environmental consciousness alongside being a natural sanctuary for animals. It enjoys a legendary reputation among naturalists, conservationists, and tourists seeking to engage with something deeper than ordinary tourist fare owing to its abundant biodiversity and little human influence.

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