MUTHANGA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Situated in the
Wayanad district of north Kerala, this sanctuary is an extension of the
Bandipur Tiger Reserve and Nagarhole
National Park. Spread
over an area of nearly 348sq kms of typical south Indian moist deciduous and
west coast semi-evergreen forests, this sanctuary is an ideal destination to
watch herds of wild Elephants, preserved and bred under the Project Elephant
Programme. Other major residents of the sanctuary include Tigers, various
species of Monkey, Deer and birds.
Accessibility: A 113kms drive from Kozhikode via
Sultan Battery takes one to this sanctuary in the Wayanad district of north
Kerala. Sultan Battery is only 15kms away from
the sanctuary.
Accommodation: Forest
Rest Houses are available inside the sanctuary. Government Rest Houses and
Hotels and Resorts at Sultan Battery also offer excellent accommodation.
Season: November to June.
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