Sunday, 7 April 2013

WAYANAD Wildlife Sanctuary

Wayanad Wildlife sactuary is an animal sanctuary in Wayanad, Kerala, south India. Also known as 'Muthanga' Wildlife sanctuary. Wayanad wildlife sanctuary is second largest wild life santuary in kerala Established in 1973. The wildlife sanctuary comes under protect elephant. A variety of wild animals such as elephant , dear, tiger are found here. It is best with green forest and wildlife.

Herds of elephants roam freely through Muthanga and can see tigers occasionally.  And frequent sightings of deer, monkeys, tigers, leopards, bears, many species of reptiles, fishes, butterflies, birds including vultures etc. Vegetation is predominantly of south Indian moist deciduous teak forests. Elephant rides are also arranged here by the Forest department.

The natives of muthanga are tribal aadivasis mainly consist of various sects like adiyars, kurichyas, kattunaikkans etc. They have their own tribal culture. Wayanad has an powerful history that human life existed in thease region, atleast ten centuries before Christ. Historic tourism sites include Edakkal Caves, Pazhassi Memorial, Jain Temples at Panamaram, Sulthan Bathery Jain Temple, etc.

Muthanga is continued with Mudumalai of Tamilnadu and Bandipur of Karnataka. This sanctuary occupies an area of 345 km2. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is located 16 km east of Sulthan Bathery in state of Kerala. A travel through Muthanga road, offer chances to watch roaming elephants and other wild animals.

Wayanad Wildlife sanctuary














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