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This wildlife sanctuary is a reservoir of several endemic, rare and endangered species of animals.
The sanctuary offers excellent opportunities to experience Kerala wildlife in their natural habitat.
Covered in a dense canopy of evergreen forests, the sanctuary is home to a wide range of wildlife.
This sanctuary receives rain for only 48 days in the year and hence this peculiar vegetation.
Comprising of thick deciduous forests, the sanctuary is home to a wide variety of animals including tigers, leopards, elephants, wild dogs, civets, bears etc.
It is situated near the Agasthyakoodam hill which gets its name from the Sage Agastya.
Thattekad Wildlife Sanctuary is a low-land forest which is flocked by more than 500 bird species.
The Silent Valley National Park is the core of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and is the home to more than 1000 species of flowering plants, 34 species of mammals, 128 species of beetles, 200 species of butterflies, 400 species
You will get to see a variety of local birds like waterfowl, cuckoo, owl, egret, heron, cormorant, moorhen, darter, and brahminy kite
Eravikulam National Park is an amazing place to witness the biodiversity of the shola-grassland ecosystem.
which include 22 species of trees, 16 species of climbers, 74 species of herbs, 9 species of mammals, 14 species of birds, 93 species of moths and 100 species of butterflies.
It is spread across the area of 125 sq km and is home to some of the most exotic Kerala wildlife.
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