When Eravikulam National Park shuts its gates every year for two months, it is for a good reason—the arrival of new life on the misty slopes of the Western Ghats. The wait ends on April 1. Kerala’s most celebrated mountain park, perched high above the tea-carpeted hills of Munnar, has reopened to visitors after its annual closure during the breeding season of the endangered Nilgiri tahr, giving wildlife lovers another chance to witness one of India’s most remarkable conservation landscapes.
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Kerala’s Eravikulam National Park Reopens After Breeding Season Closure
After a two-month closure for wildlife breeding, Eravikulam National Park near Munnar welcomes visitors back to its misty grasslands and rare species

Inside the Eravikulam National Park Photo: Shutterstock
Inside the Eravikulam National Park Photo: Shutterstock
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