A visit
to the bird sanctuary, set within the lush acres of
wooded land nearby, acquaints you to the variety of
migratory birds that flock in thousands, some from the
Himalayas, some even from as far as Siberia. In addition,
you can get thrilled of the native kingfishers ablaze
in psychedelic colours, experience a walk under rookeries
of egrets and night herons or lone golden-backed woodpeckers
and even delight in the acrobatics of the paradise fly-catchers.
Pathiramanal (sands of midnight), an enchanting island
on the lake, can be accessed by boat from here. This
10 acre island on the backwaters is home to many rare
varieties of migratory birds from different parts
of the world. According to mythology a young Brahmin
dived into the Vembanad Lake to perform his evening
ablutions and the water madeway for the land to rise
from below. The island can be accessed only by boat.
A cruise along the Vembanad Lake is the best way to
experience the sanctuary.
Attractions of Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary
The main attractions are local birds like the waterfowl,
cuckoo, owl, egret, heron and the water duck, as well
as the migratory Siberian cranes. Parrots, teal, larks,
flycatchers, wood beetle, and other birds are seen
here during their respective migratory seasons.