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Why is Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary famous?

Why is Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary famous?

It is one of 18 wildlife sanctuaries among the protected areas of Kerala. It has earned the name for being the only rehabilitation centre for the Indian star tortoise in India. It is under the jurisdiction of and contiguous with Eravikulam National Park to the south.

In which district is Chinnar?

Idukki District
Chinnar (ii), Marayoor Panchayat, Idukki District, Kerala, India | Kerala Tourism.

Is Chinnar a Taluk?

Chinnar Pin Code is 685501. Pin Code is also known as Zip Code or Postal Code….Chinnar Pin Code.

Office Chinnar
Pincode 685501
Taluk Peerumade
Division Idukki
District Idukki

How do you get to Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary?

Visitors can get into the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary by paying minimal fees of INR 100 per head for a day. For students and children below 12 years, the entry fee is INR 10.In order to visit the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, visitors must take official permissions from the Idukki Wildlife Division.

What are the animals found in Chinnar wildlife sanctuary?

Other important mammals found are the rare Rusty Spotted Cat, Nilgiri Tahr, Elephant, Tiger, Leopard, Gaur, Wild Boar, Sambar, Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Porcupine, Wild Dog, Common Langur, Bonnet Macaque, Jackal, Sloth Bear, Nilgiri Langur, Jungle Cat, Bison, Spotted Deer and Sambar.

Which river is flows through Chinnar wildlife sanctuary?

Two rivers – Chinnar and Pambar – run through the sanctuary which supports the ecology of the sanctuary. The Pambar, which originates in the Anamudi hills, traverses the Eravikulam National Park and flows down into the Chinnar sanctuary.

How many wildlife sanctuaries are there in Idukki?

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary (CWS) is located 18 km north of Marayoor on SH 17 in the Marayoor and Kanthalloor Panchayats of Devikulam Taluk in the Idukki district of Kerala state in South India. It is one of the twelve Wildlife Sanctuaries among the protected areas of Kerala. It is located in a rain shadow region.

Which animal is protected in Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary?

The Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary is home to not just the tiger and elephant, but to the panther, bison, sloth bear, wild dog, flying squirrel (including the giant Indian squirrel) and wild boar. It also has over 120 species of flora, such as teak, rose-wood, mathi, honne, nandi, tadasalu and kindal.

Who is known as Kerala tiger?

For the past two decades, K Sreenivasan has been working as a forest watcher at Parambikulam Tiger Reserve in Palakkad, Kerala. For his brilliant expertise in tiger monitoring and conservation efforts, he has earned the nickname ‘Tiger’ Sreenivasan among the forest officials.

Which is the first biological park in India?

The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve was the first biosphere reserve in India established in the year 1986. It is located in the Western Ghats and includes 2 of the 10 biogeographical provinces of India.

Which is the biggest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala?

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is the biggest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala which is Spread over an area of approximately 777 sq km.

Which is the bus route from Munnar to Marayoor?

Marayoor is located in the Idukki district, 42 kilometres to the north of Munnar in SH 17 which connects Munnar to Udumalpet in Tamil Nadu. Regular buses are readily available from all major sites in Munnar to take you to Marayoor. You can also hire a taxi to reach the place.

Which is the best trekking package in Chinnar?

A wildlife safari programme to the historical village of Marayoor through the tribal villages of the region and to Kanthalloor Village. This package is available in two slots one is a 3 hours programme and the other is 5 hours. It is a trek to the tribal settlements located outside the core area of Chinnar.

Which is the best place to visit in Marayoor?

Marayoor boasts of numerous other attractions as well, which make a visit to the place entirely worth it. Perhaps the most famous of them all is the prehistoric site Muniyara, which dates back to the megalithic age.