The Indian State of Kerala abounds in forest and wildlife. The state lies at the
backdrop of the Western Ghats Mountain Ranges with a temperature ranging from
13°C to 32°C. The sanctuary lies near the protected areas of Nagerhole and
Bandipur Sanctuary in Karnataka and is a wonderful place to spend a leisurely
vacation. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala also forms a part of the Nilgiri
Biosphere reserve and covers a total area of about 344 square km. Average
rainfall in this sanctuary is about 2000mm.
Species found in
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Kerala:
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala was declared a sanctuary in the year 1973. The sanctuary is drained by several rivers; the most prominent ones include the Cherupuzha, Bavali puzha, Kabani River, Kannaram puzha, Kurichiat puzha, and Chedalathu puzha rivers. The vegetation of the sanctuary comprises mostly of South Indian Moist Deciduous forests and West coast semi-evergreen forests and includes teak, eucalyptus and Grewelia plantations. The major flora species found in this sanctuary include the Tectona grandis, Terminalia sp, Dalbergia latifolia, Anogeissus latifolia, Grewia tiliaefolia, Adina cordifolia Cirmamum zeylanicum, Pterocarpus marsupium, and Vateria indica. Over 45 species of mammals, 203 species of birds, 45 species of reptiles, and 59 species of fishes are found here. The fauna species found here comprises of Elephant, Gaur, Tiger, Panther,Sambar, Spotted deer, Barking deer, Wild boar, Sloth bear, Nilgiri langur, Bonnet macaque, Common langur, Wild dog, common otter, and Malabar giant squirrel.
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala was declared a sanctuary in the year 1973. The sanctuary is drained by several rivers; the most prominent ones include the Cherupuzha, Bavali puzha, Kabani River, Kannaram puzha, Kurichiat puzha, and Chedalathu puzha rivers. The vegetation of the sanctuary comprises mostly of South Indian Moist Deciduous forests and West coast semi-evergreen forests and includes teak, eucalyptus and Grewelia plantations. The major flora species found in this sanctuary include the Tectona grandis, Terminalia sp, Dalbergia latifolia, Anogeissus latifolia, Grewia tiliaefolia, Adina cordifolia Cirmamum zeylanicum, Pterocarpus marsupium, and Vateria indica. Over 45 species of mammals, 203 species of birds, 45 species of reptiles, and 59 species of fishes are found here. The fauna species found here comprises of Elephant, Gaur, Tiger, Panther,Sambar, Spotted deer, Barking deer, Wild boar, Sloth bear, Nilgiri langur, Bonnet macaque, Common langur, Wild dog, common otter, and Malabar giant squirrel.
Best Time to visit Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Kerala:
Although the sanctuary is open throughout the year, the best time to visit the sanctuary is between December and May.
How to reach Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Kerala:
Wayanad Wildlife
Sanctuary in Kerala is accessible from both Kozhikode Airport and Kozhikode
Railway Station. If you are an International traveler, you can come to this
sanctuary from the Cochin International Airport. The city has a well developed
road network with bus and car services connecting the airport and the
railway station to the sanctuary.
Where to stay:
There are several rest and dormitory at Mukkali which provides accommodation and lodging facilities to the guests. Besides, there are budget and economy hotels around the Wildlife Sanctuary where the guests can meet their accommodation and dining needs.
There are several rest and dormitory at Mukkali which provides accommodation and lodging facilities to the guests. Besides, there are budget and economy hotels around the Wildlife Sanctuary where the guests can meet their accommodation and dining needs.
Where to stay:
There are several rest and dormitory at Mukkali which provides accommodation and lodging facilities to the guests. Besides, there are budget and economy hotels around the National Park where the guests can meet their accommodation and dining needs.
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