Chulanur

Chulanur
Chulanur
village
Chulanur

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 10°42′0″N 76°28′0″E / 10.70000°N 76.46667°E / 10.70000; 76.46667Coordinates: 10°42′0″N 76°28′0″E / 10.70000°N 76.46667°E / 10.70000; 76.46667
Country  India
State Kerala
District Palakkad
Government
  Type democratic
  Body panchayath
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 678574
Vehicle registration KL-49
Nearest city Thiruvillwamala of Thrissur District
Lok Sabha constituency Alathur

Chulanur is a small village in Palakkad district of Kerala state, south India.Chulanur is famous for peacocks and is declared as the peacock sanctuary, only peacock sanctuary perhaps in entire India.If you absolutely want to immerse yourself in the in numerous adventurous activities, visit to Choolanur Peacock Sanctuary in Kerala absolutely a blissful place to be. It is one of the most of advantaged wildlife affluence in Kerala. The Choolanur Peacock Sanctuary is amid 30 km from Palakkad town. Sprawling over 500 hectares of blubbery forest, this altar is a home to about 200 peacocks. There are also Many other Such Birds Location in Kerala for Your Trip. The Major One is Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary Trip. Choolanur Peacock Sanctuary in Kerala offers apartment to assorted and affluent breed of birds. There are over 100 assorted breed of avifauna in the Choolanur Peacock Sanctuary. Avid bird watchers and attributes lovers can analyze the forested regions of the sanctuary. If you are on your Choolanur Peacock altar bout appropriate after the monsoon season, you can atom abundant butterflies. On your Choolanur Peacock Sanctuary tour, don’t overlook to yield camera forth with your to yield aback home a bagful of candied memories of Kerala wildlife altar tours. The Choolanur Peacock Sanctuary is advanced over 485 hectares of forests land from the villages of Peringottukurissi, Chulannur and Thenur in Palakkad district and the Thiruvilwamala-1 viallge in Thrissur district. This sanctuary is amid within the Alathur Forests Range. This sanctuary is home to numerous other birds as well as an herbal garden. Kunchan Smritivanam is a 200 hectare forests area called afterwards the acclaimed artist Kunjan Nambiyar. The 200-hectare of forested area in the sanctuary has been called as Kunchan Samritivanam after Kunchan Nambiar, the abundant Malayalam poet. His birthplace, Killikkurissimangalam, is few km abroad from Choolanur.


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