Wednesday, 13 November 2013

India - Kerala - Gavi 13.11.2013

Gavi, Kerala

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Gavi
ഗവി
village
Gavi, Kerala is located in Kerala
Gavi
Location in Kerala, India
Coordinates: 9°26′25.72″N 77°9′37.25″ECoordinates9°26′25.72″N 77°9′37.25″E
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictPathanamthitta district
Elevation1,036 m (3,399 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalamEnglish
Time zoneIST (UTC+5:30)
PIN685 565
Telephone code04865-
Vehicle registrationKL-62
Gavi is a village in Pathanamthitta district,[1] KeralaIndia. It is located 28 km southwest of Vandiperiyar, a town in Idukki on N.H 220, the highway connecting Kollamand Madurai.[2]

Getting there[edit]

Gavi is 28 km south west of Vandiperiyar, 14 km from Kumily, near Thekkady.Gavi is inside the ranni reserve forest. Gavi is a part of Seethathode Panchayath in RanniTaluk. Gavi is part of the Periyar Tiger reserve, and the route can be covered by car from Vandiperiyar. The entrance fee is 25 rupees per person and 50 rupees per vehicle. Cameras are 25 rupees and video cameras are charged 100 rupees. Both day and night stays are available. Forest tent camping is available from November through March.[citation needed]. Its been said that most enjoyable route to Gavi is the way fromPathanamthitta. The rough journey to Gavi may better be made on a sturdy vehicle like jeep which are available on hire either from Vandiperiyar or from Kumily. Entry passes must be obtained from the Forest Check Post en route at Vallakkadavu. Advance booking with the Kerala Forest Development Corporation Ltd. is highly appreciable wherein such formalities will be taken care of by the Company itself.
Botanists have confirmed that "Gopher Tree" can be seen in Gavi. In Gavi's forest area,there are two Gopher trees and they are believed to be the only two gopher trees in India. The tree, which is identified as 'gopher', is known as 'Nirampalli'. Gopher wood or gopherwood is a term used once in the Bible.
The tree standing at Gavi forest is of robust stem and lush foliage. According to state Forest Department officials, though the fully-grown gopher in Gavi is the only such tree sighted in the periphery of the jungle, possibly there could be more such trees still surviving in the inner forests of Periyar Tiger Reserve (PTR) in Kerala.

Transport[edit]

Air[edit]

Trivandrum International Airport (250 km)and Madurai (195 km) are the nearest airports.

Rail[edit]

The nearest railway stations are Thiruvalla (120 km) and Chengannur.(115 km /72 miles through keekozhoor- mannamaruthi-koottickal-azhutha-vandiperiyar-gavi ) and Theni(99km) under BG conversion

Road[edit]

Regular buses are available to Vandiperiyar from Kottayam, Kochi & Thiruvananthapuram. A small bus rattles even up to Gavi from Vandiperiyar. KSRTC service is available both from Kumaly and Pathanamthitta(Pathanamthitta-Perunad-Muzhiyar-Kakki-Gavi-Kumily bus route from chengannur-pathanamthitta-Perunad-Muzhiyar-Kakki-Gavi(direct buses not available) KSRTC is operating an Ordinary Bus from Pathanamthitta to Kumali via Gavi and vice versa. Click here for more details.

Flora and fauna[edit]

Cleome hassleriana (Spider Flower) atPeriyar National Park, Gavi
Gavi's evergreen forests are abundant with wildlife including the TigerelephantsLeopards,Bears, Indian Gaursambarbarking and mouse deersLion Tailed MacaqueNilgiri Martenand more than 250 species of birds.[citation needed]

Climate[edit]

Summer: February–April, daytime temperatures up to 28 C. but can drop to 20 degree C at night. Monsoon: June - August, daytime temperatures up to 25 C but can drop to 10 degree C at night.[3]

Clothing[edit]

Casual, lightweight, comfortable, light coloured cotton clothing. Warm clothing may be required at night

Activities[edit]

  • Trekking.
  • Wildlife watching.
  • Bird Watching.
  • Stay at top tree huts.
  • Outdoor camping in forest around.
  • Safaris through jungle roads.
  • Visit to paradise cove at Ninnumulli.
  • Boating in the Gavi& kochupampa lakes.
  • Leisurely walks through spice gardens.
  • Visit to cardamom factory.
  • Climb to Sabarimala Temple View.

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