| Kerala Wildlife |
The hilly slops of Western Ghats and lush green forests provide the perfect locale for wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala. There are a number of wildlife reserves in Kerala that are home to thousands of species of birds and animals. The national parks in Kerala, India are a major tourist attraction and all the sanctuaries are a must visit if you want to have a glimpse of the wild side of Kerala. Given below are the major wildlife sanctuaries of Kerala. You may access further information by clicking on each of them. |
| Begur Wildlife Sanctuary |
The Begur Wildlife Sanctuary is located about 20 kilometers from the Wayanad district of Kerala. It is situated at a plac e called Mananthavady in Wayanad near the Western Ghats.
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
The Idukki Chinnar wildlife sanctuary is a vast expanse of lush green forests spread over an area of 90 square kilometers. It is located at a height of 500-2400 meters above sea level. |
| Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary |
Idukki wildlife sanctuary is located 40 kilometers from the Thodapuzha district of Idukki. 
It is spread over an area of 77 square kilometers and is located at a height of about 750 meters above sea level. |
| Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary |
Muthanga wildlife sanctuary is also known as the Wayanad sanctuary and is located in the protected area networks between the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Muthanga national park at Wayanad, Kerala is spread over an area of around 344 square kilometers. |
| Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary |
Periyar Wildlife sanctuary is one of the most beautiful wildlife sanctuaries in India. Located in Kerala, Periyar nationa l park is famous for the varied wildlife it houses. |
| Silent Valley National Park |
Located in the lush green Kundali hills of Palakkad, Silent Valley national park is the last known region that is untouched by man. Scientists value the rich biodiversity of this
place and take pains to keep it this way. |
| Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary |
The Thattekkad bird sanctuary was set up in the year 1983 by the renowned ornithologist of India, Dr. Salim Ali. It is located in the Kothamangalam district of Idukki. |
| Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary |
Declared a wildlife sanctuary in the year 1983, Peppara wildlife sanctuary is the hub of varied life forms and has a very unique and diverse eco-system. Located at distance of 50 kilometers from Trivandrum, Peppara wildlife sanctuary covers a vast area of 53 square kilometers. |