a!doctype html> Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Wayanad | Timings, Images, History | Kerala - NayaTrip.com

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

4.2 / 5 Beaches, Hills Valleys, National Parks,

About Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Far From City: 21 kms from city center
Cost: About Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Weather: Time Required:2-3 hrs Open Time:7:00 AM - 10:00 AM, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Cost:Indians: INR 10,Kids (below 12 years and bonafide students on tour): INR 5,Foreigners: INR 100

Flora and Fauna at Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary While you surpass the roads leading to Muthanga and Tholpetty, you will get an enchanting view of the rich flora and fauna on the way. The road sides are all thick and green with beautiful plantations present in the forests which comprise of bamboo trees, spiky ginger bushes and the likes. Paddy fields are another striking factor you will come across on your way. Flora Moist and deciduous forests cover most of the sanctuary area where one can also spot few patches of evergreen forests. Bamboo groves comprising with deciduous forests is another key attraction of the sanctuary. One-third of the sanctuary is covered with teak, rosewood, silver oak and eucalyptus plantations. Marshy lands are also present in the sanctuary. The place comprises of rich flora comprising of tree species such as careya arborea, terminatia chebula, kydia calycina, anogeissus latifolia, stereospermum colias and dalbergia latifolia. A number of shrubs and creepers too can be spotted in the region. Woody climbers including entada scandens and calycopteries floribunda too can be spotted in the forests of Wayanad. Fauna The sanctuary houses a variety of animals such as herds of elephants and deer walking across the road or in the forests. The cat family including tigers and panthers too is present in the region. Langurs, bonnet macaques, monkeys, sambar, bison and bears too can be spotted in the sanctuary. The diverse forest life consists of slender loris too. Monitor lizard and snakes including golden tree snake, coral snake, green whip snake and pit vipers can be found in the sanctuary. The other fauna includes crocodiles, termite hill gecko which is a kind of gecko, flying lizard, chameleon, skinks, flap shell turtles and skinks. There are around 216 bird species in the sanctuary including peacock, babbler, owl, black woodpecker, cuckoo and jungle fowl. There are about 30 species of amphibians which belong to the area including Ceylon kaliula, ramnella, ornate microhylid, red microhylid, bi-coloured frogs, Malabar gliding frog and bronze frog. The rivers across the sanctuary have a number of variety of fishes including wayanad barb, Malabar catopra, korhi barb, snake heads, ariza labeo, commn rasbra, wayanad mystus and giantdanio. History of Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1973. These forests had housed Pazhassi Raja when he was a rebel against the Britishers. The sanctuary was a part of Project Elephant which is the reason why while you move through the route, you will come across many herds of elephants roaming around freely through the national parks as well as adjacent states. The visitors are allowed to stay in the outer zone only as the inner zone which is 25 km wide is accessible to wardens and researchers only. The sanctuary is rich in flora and fauna and wildlife can be spotted in the surrounding regions. In the year 2012, the Kerala Forest Department shot a tiger dead on the coffee plantations of the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. This killing was highly praised by the political leaders of the place. The chief of Wildlife Warden of Kerala made the arrangements for carrying out the hunt after there were complaints and protests about the tiger taking away domestic animals and killing them.

Best time to visit Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary The highest peak in the wildlife sanctuary is Karottimala which has an altitude of 3800 ft above sea level. Other peaks too are situated at the height of about 2100 to 2600 ft. The landscape provides a cool climate, and the visitors can enjoy cool temperatures ranging from 11 degree Celsius to 25 degree Celsius which makes the winters (October to February) ideal for visiting Wayanad wildlife sanctuary. Heavy rainfall takes place between June and August thereby making the place unsuitable for the visit. How to Reach Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Wayanad wildlife sanctuary is well-connected by all modes of transport. Many express, as well as deluxe bus services, are present connecting the sanctuary to all the major towns as well as cities of Kerala as well as neighbouring states. Calicut lies at a distance 98 km, Kasargod at 216km, Trivandrum at 502 km and Cochin at 286 km. One can also use private taxis to reach Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary.

Top Tourist Places in Wayanad Pookot Lake Chembra Peak Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Soochipara Falls Edakkal Caves Chain Tree All Tourist Places in Wayanad

Tips 1. Visitors can visit only during the visiting hours that are allocated to them.2. Duration for a visit is 1.5 hours.3. During Jeep Safari, the visitors are not allowed to come out of the vehicle.4. No plastic materials should be carried inside the premises or thrown around since it is a plastic-free zone.5. Visitors are advised to follow all the rules set forth to avoid any kind of problems.

Photos of Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Comments on Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Post Your Comment