Kurinjimala Sanctuary

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Kurinjimala Sanctuary
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Map showing the location of Kurinjimala Sanctuary
Map showing the location of Kurinjimala Sanctuary
Map showing the location of Kurinjimala Sanctuary
Map showing the location of Kurinjimala Sanctuary
Interactive map of Kurinjimala Sanctuary
Neelakurinji

Kurinjimala Sanctuary protects the approximately 32 hectare core habitat of the endangered Neelakurinji plant in the Kottakamboor and Vattavada villages in Devikulam Taluk, in the Idukki district of Kerala, a state in southern India.[1][2]

According to some historians, the earliest known inhabitants of southern India were hunter-gatherers who inhabited Kurinjimala.[3]

The sanctuary was declared by the Kerala Forest Minister Benoy Viswam at the Neelakurinji Fest at Munnar on 7 October 2006. During the 2006 bloom, massive flowering of Neelakurinji attracted nearly one million people to Munnar and other places.[4]

The Government notification said that the sanctuary would ensure the long-term protection of the unique biodiversity of the area, especially Strobilanthes kunthiana and its habitat. Private land holdings having legal titles are excluded from the sanctuary area.

Wildlife

Silambam

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