Pre-Departure Guidelines for Visitors to Sanctuaries in Kerala
Maximum size of visitors group for trekking will be 9
Guests shall not bring pets, i.e. dogs, cats etc. inside any park or reserve
Do not collect any form of fauna or flora from any sanctuary or park
Be aware of the negative aspects of insensitive behaviour, such as taking photographs of people without their consent or failure to observe local customs
Do not interfere with scientific research, facilities or equipment
Be aware of your capabilities and the dangers posed by the trip
Dress codes to be followed
Do not damage plants – for example by walking, driving, or landing on extensive moss beds or lichen-covered areas
Keep noise to the minimum to avoid frightening wildlife
Do not bring non-native plants or animals into the park
Be aware of the location of areas that have been accorded special protection and of any restrictions regarding entry and activities that can be carried out in and around the area
Be aware of applicable restrictions and regulations of the site
Do not damage, remove or destroy historic sites or monuments, or any artifacts associated with them
Please ensure that necessary permission is obtained before visiting
Maintain a safe distance from all wildlife
Do not stray from group
Do not disturb any animal by making noises, flashing lights or making any sudden movements that may frighten animals
Do not chase animals
Be aware that too much noise disturbs the wildlife and can antagonize other visitors
Do not damage vegetation or any fencepost, gate or signpost in the park
Be aware that plant damage can be irreplaceable resulting in loss of feeding and breeding grounds
Do not remove flora and fauna. Removal of these seriously disrupts the ecosystem and is illegal
Do not buy animal products as souvenirs as this encourages further plundering of these species
Always remain inside your accommodation at night
Be aware that the animals are wild and can be dangerous
Do not remain in the parks or reserves between 7 pm & 7 am unless accommodation is provided
Do not discard any foodstuff or litter the land and water bodies
Do not hand-feed fish and animals
Do not feed, touch or handle birds and animals; do not approach or photograph them in ways that may cause them to alter their behaviour
Take special care when animals are breeding or moulting
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