Mathikettan Shola National Park
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| Mathikettan Shola National Park | |
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| Location | Pethotty, Idukki, Kerala, India |
| Nearest city | Munnar |
| Coordinates | 10°02′N 77°08′E / 10.033°N 77.133°E |
| Area | 12.82 km2 (4.95 sq mi) |
| Established | 21 November 2003 |
Mathikettan Shola National Park is a 12.82 km2 national park in Santhanpara village of Udumbanchola taluk in Idukki district of India's Kerala state. It was notified as a national park on 21 November 2003.[1] Considering the unique nature of the shola forest in Mathikettan and its importance as an elephant strip, the state government has declared it as a National park in 2008. Central government has notified its area varying from zero to one kilometre around the boundary as eco sensitive zone. The park is located between other reserve forests like Eravikulam National Park and Pampadam Shola National Park.[2]
The name Mathikettan derives from the Tamil word literally meaning 'one who had his mind confused', as the local people say that one forgets the path once he enters into the park.[3] It notified as a national park to protect the wildlife and rich biodiversity of the area. The Shola forest in the area is bestowed with unit with geological fauna and flora and geomorphological wealth.[4]
History
This tract was notified as a Reserve Forest by the Travancore Government in 1897. Part of the land, prior to becoming a national park, had been leased out for the production of Cardamom. It was declared a National Park on 21 November 2003 to protect its ecological, faunal, floral and geographical wealth and its environment.[5]
