Chimmony dam
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Chimmony Wildlife sanctuary is in Mukundapuram Taluk of Thrissur District, situated in the central part of Kerala state, India. Established in 1984, the sanctuary with an area of about 100 kmĀ² is on the Western slopes of the Nelliyampathi hills. The forests here are Tropical Evergreen, Semi-Evergreen and the Moist Deciduous forests. These forests which were once extensive and extremely thick, have been over the years been denuded by continuous over-exploitation.
The sanctuary makes for a wide variety of flora still. All major species of fauna of peninsular India are well represented in the sanctuary. However, due to years of human interference, the fauna is sparse. Some minor wildlife and some elephants and Gaur are also seen occasionally. The sanctuary also offers trekking paths for the adventure traveller.
Visit Permits can be obtained from: The Wildlife Warden, Peechi Wildlife Division, Peechi 680653.
[edit] Accommodation
Accommodation can be arranged at the Inspection Bungalow, near the Chimmony Dam. Lodging facilities are also available at Ampalloor. satellite map of chimmony dam