COIMBATORE, July 7, 2012
Kovai Coutrallam to be opened today
Changes in guidelines for tourists
Kovai Coutrallam waterfalls at the foothills of Siruvani will be thrown open for tourists on Saturday.
During
the summer season, following a dry spell, owing to non-availability of
water at the falls and movement of pachyderms in search of water, Kovai
Coutrallam remained closed for more than a month. Booluvampatti Range
Officer M.S. Parthiban told The Hindu that the District Forest Officer, V. Thirunavukkarasu, has ordered the re-opening of falls.
The new guidelines for tourists are private vehicles
of the tourists on crossing the check-post at Chadivayal will be
allowed till the new parking lot near the Siruvani Road – Kovai
Coutrallam Junction. From this parking lot, the tourists will be taken
to the old parking area near the waterfalls in an eco-tourism vehicle of
the Forest Department, from there the tourists can enjoy the canopy
walk and make it to the waterfalls.
Tourists will
not be allowed to carry any material from the new parking lot. This is
being done to prevent littering of the forests and to prevent people
from resorting to consumption of liquor in deeper pockets of the reserve
forest, Mr. Parthiban said. The department will open a canteen at the
old parking area. In the event of the tourists wanting to have their
food from home, they should do so at a special shelter provided in the
new parking area since food materials will not be allowed in the
eco-tourism vehicle. Private vehicles and walking from the new parking
lot to the old parking lot will not be allowed. Anybody found walking
and not travelling by the eco-tourism vehicle will be treated as an
offence and penalty levied. The two new kumki elephants Nanjan and Pari
brought from Top Slip are getting adopted to the situation and very
shortly, Pari will be used for elephant safari, he said.
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