Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary in the
Idukki district is no doubt one of the
best places to visit when you are in
God’s Own Country,Kerala. It has become an integral part of Kerala Tourism. Located in the rain shadow area of the Western Ghats, the sanctuary extends over an area of over 90 kms. The sanctuary offers you a unique opportunity to explore the rich flora and fauna of Kerala.
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary,
recognized as the wildlife reserve since 1984 is home to many endangered
species of animals. It’s unique thorny scrub forest with xerophytes and
undulating landscape of lush green plants and trees really makes it a haven for
numerous birds and animals. Unnumbered tourists throng this sanctuary every
year.
Why to visit?
Why to visit?
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is extremely rich in flora and
fauna. According to many researches, it is now a habitat for about 34 species
of mammals, 156 species of butterflies, 252 species of birds and 52 species of
reptiles. You get a chance to see many endangered animals like grizzled giant
squirrels, panthers, yellow-throated bulbuls, sambar deer and Indian star
tortoise. Its rich deciduous forest also makes it an ideal place for trekking.
Taking a guided a tour along the sanctuary is always a good option. Thoovanam
waterfalls nearby is an added attraction.
When to visit?
Due to its location in the rain
shadow region of the Western Ghats, the sanctuary receives just 45 days of
rainfall annually. Visiting the sanctuary between August-March is best as the
weather conditions are very favourable during this time.
Getting there:
You can reach the sanctuary via air.
The Cochin International Airport is the nearest airport. You can also take the
rail road with nearest railway station being at Kottayam or you can also visit
the sanctuary through many bus services available from many bus stations in the
Kerala.
After all, Chinnar in Kerala is
popular among wildlife enthusiasts and animal lover. One can spot various
species of birds as well as different species of wild animals and creatures in
their natural habitat. Visit Chinnar and enjoy delightful wildlife tours with
exhilarating experience.
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