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Pampadum Shola National Park

Nov. 4, 2025

The Pampadum Shola National Park which was once dominated by invasive Australian wattles is undergoing a remarkable transformation and its grasslands are being restored, reviving streams and native species.

About Pampadum Shola National Park:

  • Location: It is located in the eastern part of Southern Western Ghats of
  • It is the smallest national park of Kerala and shares a border with Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu. 
  • It was declared a national park in 2004.
  • It is the southernmost shola–grassland mosaic in the Western Ghats, one of the world’s oldest mountain systems predating the Himalayas.
  • It is a part of Palani hills stretched up to Vandaravu peak.
  • It connects the Eravikulam National Park and the Palani Hills, providing a free range for many animals.
  • Pampadum Shola Forests receive heavy rain in the North-East monsoon.
  • Topography: The terrain is undulating with hillocks of varying heights. The altitudes range between 1600-2400 m. 
  • Flora: The park’s unique shola forests are a mix of grasslands and patches of tropical montane forests. The park is rich in medicinal plants, orchids, ferns, and other native species.
  • Fauna: Nilgiri marten, Kerala laughing thrush, black-and-orange flycatcher etc.

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