Kerala is blessed with 16 wildlife sanctuaries and five national parks that are located in the Western Ghats with rich species of both fauna and flora spread across the forests. Some of the species that you can count on your visit to some of the wildlife reserves are wild boars, otters, ex...
One of these sanctuaries, set up to conserve the area’s vast biodiversity, is the Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary. The name is derived from two dams built in the area to supply irrigation and drinking water to nearby places: Peechi Dam and Vazhani Dam. Over the years, this sanctuary ...
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Nestled in the lush forests of the Western ghats in Kerala are some of the finest Wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks. Each one home to rare animals, birds, reptiles, insects and plants. From the endangered Nilgiri tahr to the lion-tailes macaque. From the atlas moth to the travancore ...
The Silent Valley National Parkis located in God’s own country, the state of Kerala. The Park is located amidst the Western Ghats and comprises of tropical moist rainforests and moist evergreen forests. The Forests have been mentioned in the Mahabharatha as one of the places the Pandavas sp...
Wildlife Sanctuaries are the perfect way to get one step closer to nature but atRas Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, you will take multiple steps in the heart of Dubai.Nestled in the Ras Al Khor region, this major highlight of UAE promises a natural formation of lush green mangroves and various...
The park is situated inThekkady, Central Kerala. The whole forest is hilly and is located in the space midst Cardamom hills. The park was created from a dense forest which is why it seems so natural. The park is also extended form Periyar river, hence the name. ...
jackals, hares, etc. in the limited forest areas. Elephant, bear and other wild animals from the neighbouring wild life sanctuaries of Karnadaka and Tamil Nadu, stray into the Begur forest range and the forests around Muthanga, which is 20 kilometres away from the town of Sulthan Bathery. ...