A Day in Parambikulam
a Day in Parambikulam’ is a program created for visitors who want to spend a full day in Parambikulam Tiger Reserve inclusive of Safari Program, Bamboo Rafting, Trek and Lunch.
Specific attractions include Thunakkadavu Dam, Kannimara Teak, Dam-view Point, Valley-view Point, Parambikulam Dam, Tribal Heritage Centre, Eco shops at Parambikulam and Anappady.
The program commences with a Safari followed with a Bamboo Rafting in Parambikulam Reservoir. Thereafter the visitors shall be provided with lunch at Kannimara Café followed by a trek through the Elephant Song Trail.
The Program will be facilitated through Naturalists employed by Parambikulam Tiger Conservation Foundation. All Canteens and Eco shops are run by members of local Tribal Communities. All proceeds from the Program is recycled to remunerate them and for conservation and up-gradation of the Tiger Reserve.
Note:
Check-post entry charges shall be additional.
Even though the program includes 'Trekking', it is strongly advised that small children and those with difficulties in walking may refrain from participating. Trekking requires a certain level of physical endurance, especially since the reserve has Elephant presence in all trails.
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BOOK NOW Book NowA: No prior experience is necessary for most activities. Our guides provide complete instructions and safety briefings before each activity.
A: Quick-dry clothes, swimming attire, sturdy walking/trekking shoes, insect repellent, sunscreen, hat, light jacket for evenings, and a small backpack for day trips.
A: Yes, safety is our priority. All activities follow international safety standards, use certified equipment, and are conducted by experienced guides.
A: Most activities require participants to be at least 12 years old. Some extreme activities have a minimum age requirement of 16 years.
A: 100% refund for cancellations 21 days before departure, 50% refund for 14-20 days before departure, no refund for less than 14 days.
A: Connectivity may be limited during adventures in remote areas. Guides carry communication equipment for emergencies.