Neyyar
dam is a gravity dam on the Neyyar River in Thiruvananthapuram district of
Kerala, South India, located on the foot of the Western Ghats about 30 km from
Thiruvananthapuram. It was established in 1958 and is a popular picnic spot.
Lying against the southern low hills of the Western Ghats, Neyyar Dam has a
scenic lake.
Attractions
Lion
safari park
Boating
on the water
Deer
park
Crocodile
Rehabilitation and Research Centre
Miniature
wild life sanctuary
Lake
Garden
Swimming
pool
Watch
tower
How to Reach Neyyar Dam:
There
is a regular Bus Service from the city of Thiruvananthapuram and the nearest
Railway Station is also Thiruvananthapuram, 32 km from the Neyyar Dam. One can
also come via the International Thiruvananthapuram Airport to Neyyar Dam, which
is just 38 km away.
Spread
across 128 sq. kilometers, the sanctuary encompasses hilly terrain and forested
landscape, predominated by the Agasthya Malai peak at an elevation of 1868
meters (6227 feet).
The
sanctuary stretches from Neyyatinkara Taluk to Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve in
Tamil Nadu. Mean summer temperature in the region is around 35 degree
centigrade, and winter temperature 16 degree centigrade.
The
average rainfall from the southwest monsoon that lasts from May to July, and
the northeast monsoon between October and November, is around 3000 mm.
The
best season to visit the sanctuary is from November to March.
Even
though this place is close to the busy city, the terrain change is quite
evident once we crosses Kattakkada town. The sky was giving the perfect back
drop
There
is good park with lots of life like statues, a crocodile park and a swimming
pool.
Wild
life includes gaur, sloth bear, Nilgiri Tahr, jungle cat and Nilgiri langur but
most commonly seen animals are wild elephants and sambar deer.
Boating
facilities are available at the reservoir.
Kerala
Tourism Development Corporation organizes (KTDC) tours to Neyyar Dam. There is
a Lion Safari Park spanning an area of four hectares and a Crocodile Farm
established in 1977. Boats can be hired to explore the shores of the sanctuary.