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Idukki wildlife sanctuary
 

The Idukki wildlife sanctuary is located about 40 km from Thodupuzha in the Idukki district of Kerala. It is one of the important tourist attractions in Kerala. The Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary is spread over an area of about 77 sq km in the Thodupuzha and Udumpanchola taluks of Idukki district. The Idukki sanctuary is located in the forest land between the Cheruthoni river and the Periyar river. There is a beautiful lake around the Idukki sanctuary, surrounded by a captivating cover of tropical evergreen and deciduous forests. ..More Info


Periyar wildlife sanctuary
 

The Periyar National Park and Tiger Reserve is situated high in the ranges of the Western Ghats, in south Indian state of Kerala. The major attractions at Periyar are - Elephants, Tiger, Nilgiri Tahr, Nilgiri Langur. Periyar wildlife sanctuary in Kerala flaunts a picturesque lake at the heart of the sanctuary. F7ormed with the building of a dam in 1895, this reservoir runs around the contours of the wooded hills, serving water to the local wildlife round the year. hough Periyar Kerala is a Tiger Reserve, tourists visit this place to view the Indian  ..More Info


Wayanad wildlife sanctuary
 

The Waynad Wildlife Sanctuary in the southern Indian state of Kerala is a must for tourists looking forward to experience a bit of wilderness during their travel in Kerala. A part of the Waynad Plateau, this wildlife park in Kerala is famous for its tigers and leopards along with the other wildlife that one can find during holidays in Waynad. The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary comprises two districts of Kerala i.e. in the north; it is a part of the Cannanore district while its southern part is located in the Calicut district. The park extends from ..More Info


Ranganathittu wildlife sanctuary
 

 The Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is an important tourist destination of Mysore and is located about 20 kilometers from the Vrindavan gardens of Mysore, Karnataka. The Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary of Karnataka has become a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers and bird watchers. The Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary of Karnataka lies on the Kaveri river banks and the area has a group of six islets. These isolated islets of the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary are a favorite boarding ground for the varied species of birds that come in this place ..More Info


Karera wildlife sanctuary
 

The Karera Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh near the Madhav National Park. There are many other varieties of birds and animals found here. The Dihaila Jheel here plays host to many migratory birds. The status of the Karera is that of the Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary and it was notified in 1981 as a sanctuary. The vegetation is reverie and swamp with mixed deciduous forests. Ber bushes and other wild plants are found in abundance. There are no trees except acacia throughout this forest.  ..More Info


Bhitarkanika sanctuary
 

Situated near the estuarine region of Brahmani- Baitarani coastline of Orissa, the Bhitarkanika Sanctuary is a picturesque place to visit for the nature lovers.Trees like mangroves are composite, dynamic and salt tolerant species in the eco-system, which generally grow in tropical and sub-tropical inter-tidal regions. Bhitarkanika has a luxuriant green, rich and pulsating eco-system. The Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the estuarial region of Brahmani-Baitarani, in the north-eastern place of Kendrapara district of Orissa  ..More Info


Sambhar wildlife sanctuary
 

Sambhar Lake, situated in the Indian state of Rajasthan, is a place where horizons stretch to infinity, where water and sky merge in a shimmer of gauzy blue. Civilization here goes back a long, long time and legends asambhar lake, sambhar lake national park & wildlife sanctuary, sambhar lake tiger reserve, sambhar lake national park, sambhar lake wildlife sanctuary, sambhar lake wildlife park bound. According to one reference in the epic Mahabharata, Raja Yayati, emperor of Bharatvarsh (India) and a descendant of Lord Brahma  ..More Info


Mudumalai sanctuary
 

Mudumalai Wildlife Reserve is situated in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The park is separated from the Bandipur national park by river Moyar that flows along the border of the state, acting as a vital water resource that sustains the flora and fauna of the region. The terrain is extremely varied with hills, ravines, valleys, watercourses and swamps, while the vegetation is deciduous with tropical moist deciduous forests, dry deciduous forests and scrub forests occupying most of the area. The best time to visit the sanctuary ..More Info


Parambikulam wildlife sanctuary
 

Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the National Parks in Kerala spread over an area of 285 sq. kilometers. The Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary is laid with serene vegetation in a valley between the Annamalai ranges of Tamil Nadu and the Nelliampathy ranges of Kerala. The sanctuary offers an exotic experience of the rare fauna of Kerala. Quite a few hill tribes, like the Malayars, the Kadas and the Muthuvans also live in the jungles of Parambikkulam. The fauna here include bonnet macaques, Nilgiri langurs, lion tailed macaques, tigers, spectacled cobras, kraits, vipers, turtles, darters, little cormorants and black eagles  ..More Info

 

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