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Keralamkundu Watrefalls

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Keralamkundu waterfalls is locating in Karuvarkundu, Malappuram, kerala. Keralamkundu waterfalls is a good trekking place. I suggest you to go there. I have a friend Mr Manoopchandran he is a photographer,  he call me to go keralamkundu waterfalls. that time i decide to go there.We go there. We arrived in karivarakundu at 9.30 am. They  have ticket in there we take the tickets and enter there. We are the first visiters in that day. First we saw a bridge full of metal, below the blog.   This is the bridge then we go down its awsom experience there a beutifull waterfalls there. The water falling down in a well I dont know what is that but i am sure that is very beutifull. we take so many pictures in there. My friend Manoop chandran take so many photos. Definetly go there the experience is so awsom my next blog Meesapulimala.

Meesapulimala

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Hi friends I am back. I interested to share my experience of a trekking.The trekking place was Meesapulimala(idukki), the trekking was so adventured.In my life this trekking is my best trekking. Fiends first i am saying you that i am a Rover (senior scout) the scouting is my success. The traveling of Meesapulimala is very risky and very adventures. Who are like trekking or want to go a trekking he will definetly like this place. Surely i will tell you the experience in next blog.

NIlambur and the Wild Life

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Conolly's Plot (also known as Canoli Plot and Canoly's Plot) is the world's oldest teak plantations. It's just 2 kms from the Nilambur town, located in a place called Vadapuram nearer to the Govt Timber depot of Nilambur. According to the history, the original Teak plantation of 1846 was done by Shri. Chathu Menon under the order and supervision of Mr. H.V Conolly who was the Collector of Malabar between 1841 and 1855. The initial Nilambur plantation was of 1500 acres, and considered as the stepping stone to the foundation of systematic forest management in India. Later in 1933 (20-01-1993) the area was preserved for the research purposes and named as "The Conolly's Plantations". During the world war II, 9.1 acres of teak were chopped off to meet the timber requirements of the allies. The remaining plot is of 5.7 acres and is being preserved and protected by the Kerala Forest Department as Conolly's Plot. The forest department of Ker

MALABAR WILD LIFE SANCTUARY

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   Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Chakkittappara and Koorachundu revenue villages of Quilandy Taluk in Kozhikode District of Kerala. Covering a total of 74.215015 sq.km, the sanctuary is a part of the western ghats, a biodiversity hotspot contiguous with the forests of Ladysmith Reserved Forests and Kurichiar Mala of Kalpeta Forest Range of South Wayanad Forest Division. Rich in bio-diversity, the sanctuary is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and forms an integral part of the Wayanad Elephant Reserve under Project Elephant.  The 16th Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala to protect and promote endangered species of flora and fauna, Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the attractive place of wilderness in the entire stretch of Western Ghats. An important tourist destination, it's picturesque dam site, pleasant and unique climate, richness of biodiversity and Urakkuzhi waterfalls offers immense eco tourism potential.  The topographical gradient