animals like
lion tailed macaque, bonnet macaque, Common Langur, Nilgiri
Langur, Malabar Giant squirrel, Grizzled giant Squirrel,
Tiger, Panther, Elephant, Gaur, Pangolin, Sambar, Spotted
Deer, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Wild Boar, Dhole, Sloth Bear,
Porcupine, Nilgiri Tahr, Civet Cat and Toddy Cat can be seen
here. Various birds like Racket Tailed Drongo, Black Headed
Oriole, Paradise Flycatcher, Whistling Thrust, Emerald Dove,
Green Pigeon, Tickell's Flower Pecker, Rufus Wood Pecker, Rose
Ringed Parakeet, Black Eagle, Great Indian Malabar pied Horn
Bill, Fiary Blue Bird and green Billed Malkhoha can also be
seen here. The Amaravathy reservoir in the Anamalai has large
number of crocodiles.
Mukkurthi National Park
Mukkurthi National Park is located on the high altitude of the
Nilgiris and comprises of rolling downs interspersed with
temperate sholas. This park of Nilgiri Biosphere reserve is
situated about 40 kms. from Ooty (Udhagamandalam). This park
contains a considerable population of Nilgiri Thar, Sambar,
Barking deer, Nilgiri marten and otter jungle cat, jackal,
etc. Some of the hillbirds like Laughing and whistling thrush,
woodcock, wild pigeon and black eagle, Butterflies like the
Blue Admiral, Indian Red Admiral, Indian Fritillary, Indian
Cabbage white, Hedge blues and rainbow trouts can also be
seen. In Mukkurthi, the tourists can also perform the trout
fishing in the rivers and lakes.
Kalakkadu Wildlife Sanctuary
Kalakkadu and Mundanthurai Wildlife Sanctuaries are situated
in an extensive preserve as tiger project reserve. The
Kalakkadu Wildlife Sanctuary and Mundanthurai Wildlife
Sanctuary is situated in the Tirunelveli District, including
the foothills of western Ghats and the adjoining area. The
Kalakkadu Wildlife Sanctuary covers an area of 233 square km.
The Mundanthuri Wildlife Sanctuary covers an area of 567
square km. The flora ranges from the tropical wet ever-green
to tropical dry deciduous forest and thorn forest at down
hills. Lion tailed Macaque, Bonnet Macaque, Langur, Slender
Loris, Sloth Bear, Sambar, Chital, Nilgiri Tahr, Gaur,
Elephant, Tiger, Flying Squirrel, Panther, wild dog, Pangolin
are some of the wild animals which can be seen in these
sanctuaries. Besides this, a wide range of birds and reptiles
could also be seen. Trekking can also be done with prior
permission from the Forest Department. |
encounter
with Dolphins and Turtles which often come quite close to the
shore.
Srivilliputhur Grizzled Squirrel
Wildlife Sanctuary
Srivilliputhur Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary is located
in the Virudhunagar District, about 45 Kms. off Virudhunagar
Town in Tamil Nadu. This sanctuary has a composition of dry
deciduous forests, moist mixed deciduous forests and grass
lands. The main attraction of the sanctuary is the Grizzled
Giant Squirrel. Various other species of animals and birds
which can also be seen in this sanctuary are flying squirrel,
Tree Shrew, Elephant, Lion-tailed Macaque, Nilgiri Tahr, Mouse
Deer, Barking Deer and various species of birds. This
sanctuary can be visited all through the year.
Guindy National Park
The Guindy National Park is the smallest national park of
India, situated in Chennai. This is the only National Park
that is set amidst any metropolitan city of India. This
National Park boasts of dry evergreen scrubs and thorn
forests. This is the only place in the world where it is
possible to see fairly large number of the Indian antelope
(black buck). Spotted deer, Chital, Jackal, Pangolin and a
variety of birds can also be seen in this national park.
Vallunadu Black Buck Sanctuary
Vallunadu Black Buck Sanctuary is situated in Thuthukudi (Tuticorin)
District of Tamil Nadu. This scrub forest is spread over an
area of 16.41 square km. Blackbuck, Spotted deer, Macaque,
jungle cat, Mangoose and hares can be seen in plenty in this
sanctuary. This sanctuary can be visited throughout the year. |