Silent Valley National Park

                                Silent Valley National Park (Malayalam: സൈലന്റ് വാലീ നാഷണല്പാര്ക്ക്), (Core zone: 236.74 square kilometres (91 sq mi)) is located in the Nilgiri Hills, Palakkad District in Kerala, South India. The area in this national park was historically explored in 1847 by the botanist Robert Wight, and is associated with Hindu legend. The park is one of the last undisturbed tracts of South Western Ghats montane rain forests and tropical moist evergreen forest in India. Contiguous with the proposed Karimpuzha National Park (225 km²) to the north and Mukurthi National Park (78.46 km²) to the north-east, it is the core of the Nilgiri International Biosphere Reserve (1,455.4 km²), and is part of The Western Ghats World Heritage Site, Nilgiri Sub-Cluster (6,000+ km²) under consideration by UNESCO. Plans for a hydroelectric project that threatened the parks high diversity of wildlife stimulated an environmentalist Social Movement in the 1970s called Save Silent Valley which resulted in cancellation of the project and creation of the park in 1980. The visitors' centre for the park is at Sairandhri.


Visit Website:  http://silentvalley.gov.in/SilentHome.php

Transport in Mannarkkad

Mannarkkad is well connected by road to all other parts of Kerala. NH 213connecting Kozhikkode and Palakkad passes through the town

Nearest Railway Station:
Palakkad Jn-40 k.m,Ottapalam-40 k.m,Shornur Jn-44K.m,Mealature-24K.M,Angadippuram-30 k.m


Nearest Airport: Calicut Airport-80 km,Coimbatore Airport-90 km