Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary
The Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary in Thrissur area is a decent spot for nature beaus.
Built up in 1958, this 125 sq km haven is around 20 km east of Thrissur, in the catchment region of the Peechi and Vazhani dams. The asylum is a piece of the Palapilli-Nelliampathy backwoods and structures the Northern limit of the Chimmini Sanctuary.
Having a wealth of charming verdure and a lake where you can go sailing, this place is a treat for the nature significant other. There are more than 50 various types of orchids, endless uncommon restorative plants, teak, rosewood, et cetera. The faunal differing qualities incorporates more than 25 types of well evolved creatures including carnivores like the panther, tiger, wilderness feline and herbivores like the Sambar deer, yelping deer, spotted deer, Indian buffalo and Asian elephant. More than 100 types of winged animals and a few types of snakes and reptiles are additionally found here.
The most elevated top in the asylum is the 923 m high Ponmudi. The normal yearly precipitation is around 3000 mm.
For sightseers, settlement is accessible at the rest house and the data focus at Peechi.