Kerala birdwatching holidays, Western Ghats
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Description of Kerala birdwatching holidays, Western Ghats
If you really want to experience a wilder side to Kerala, birdwatching holidays in the Western Ghats open up a series of rainforest habitats teeming with bird species, around 24 of which are endemic to southern India.
From lowland rainforest areas to the montane forests, found higher up the Western Ghats, Kerala birdwatching holidays take you into the most incredible environments considered by BirdLife International to be some of the most important endemic birding spots in the whole of the region.
This particular week-long Kerala birdwatching holiday in the Western Ghats has been created purely with the region's indigenous species in mind as well as taking in hundreds of other species that make, what is, an exceptionally narrow location, an absolute birdwatching hot spot.
Featuring trips into the steeper terrain of Munar and Ooty as well as Thattekkad bird sanctuary, the tiger reserve at Periyar, Eravikulam National Park and the nearby Bodi Ghats, this Kerala birdwatching holiday really is an incredible experience, not to be missed by bird lovers and responsible travellers alike.
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8 Reviews of Kerala birdwatching holidays, Western Ghats
Reviewed on 02 Dec 2025 by Dominic Pia
The most exciting part of the holiday was walking in the magnificent Periyar forest and finding tiger pad prints… The holiday was fantastic and exceeded expectations. Read full reviewReviewed on 20 Dec 2023 by Anne Romans
India is a feast for the senses. Amazing colours, amazing scenery, I loved the birds the people and the food. I saw many endemics and my guide Joji had such good knowledge of the environment and could spot birds I did not have a hope of seeing. Read full reviewReviewed on 16 Feb 2023 by Karen Bennett
This was truly a trip of a lifetime, the number of ecosystems we ventured into, the variety of bird life and the healthy forests all added to a unique experience. The Western Ghats hosts incredible biodiversity. Read full reviewReviewed on 20 Feb 2020 by Roger Greeff
A great birding trip, staying at some great small accommodations in beautiful settings. Read full reviewReviewed on 12 Dec 2016 by Christopher Smith
The tea plantations are photogenic in a very special way: so impossibly green in the sun. Walking in the forests near Periyar was like being in heaven: in the shade, beautiful birds, no other people around and with a knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide. Read full reviewReviewed on 29 Nov 2016 by Christopher Wyeth
The holiday could not have gone any smoother and our thanks to Thomas for recommending the wonderful Graman Homestay for a break before our bird watching trip began. We more or less just sat in the garden and relaxed whilst Jos and his wife looked after us and gave us some wonderful food. Different Kerala dishes every day. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
Planet and people
All parks in this region have Eco Development Committees and Forest Protection Teams employed in tourism related work and arranging all wildlife programmes for tourists. So when one enters the park & takes part in safaris or treks in the park, the proceeds of such activities go to the local communities directly and almost in full.By employing local birding guides at Thattekkad and by staying at environmentally low impact accommodation like the Hornbill Camp, we hope to bring in awareness about Responsible Tourism among the general public. Hornbill Camp is made of locally available materials and constructed exclusively by using locally available expertise in reed leaf thatching . There is very little concrete used, instead tents are used and more importantly only maximum of 2 kva electricity is used in the camp. The water is heated using solar heaters and the kitchen refuse is recycled for use in the spice plantations nearby.
We always employ local drivers during all our tours. Our supplies like vegetables and poultry are always sourced from villagers residing near the camp & we promote local businesses by using local jeeps and locally owned wooden canoes for moving on the river, whenever possible.
We always believe in small groups of maximum 6 persons to reduce impacting on the ‘carrying capacity’ of the region they are passing through. Our strict policy of Leave No Trace helps protect the environment and is an example to the locals by removing all waste from place to place.
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