Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
Anuradha ShankarAnuradha Shankar/Guest Contributor/NATURE, WAYANAD/ Updated : May 16, 2017, 14:53 IST
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Muthanga forest is the part of the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, with its entry point near Sultan Bathery. It borders Bandipur Reserve in Karnataka and the area is known for regular elephant sightings, which draws crowds for regular … Read more
Muthanga forest is the part of the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, with its entry point near Sultan Bathery. It borders Bandipur Reserve in Karnataka and the area is known for regular elephant sightings, which draws crowds for regular jeep safaris conducted by forest department. Jeep safaris are conducted twice daily, once at 7 am and then at 4 pm. Elephant sightings are the most common in the sanctuary, followed by deer―spotted deer as well as barking deer. Read less
Muthanga forest is the part of the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, with its entry point near Sultan Bathery. It borders Bandipur Reserve in Karnataka and the area is known for regular elephant sightings, which draws crowds for regular jeep safaris conducted by forest department. Jeep safaris are conducted twice daily, once at 7 am and then at 4 pm. Elephant sightings are the most common in the sanctuary, followed by deer―spotted deer as well as barking deer. If you are lucky, you might spot a Malabar giant squirrel, and many varieties of birds.Additional information: The Jeep Safaris at Muthanga are part of the Eco Tourism activities of the Kerala Forest Department. Detailed information is available at the following websites:
Kerala Forest Department: http://forest.kerala.gov.in/
Eco Tourism in Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary: http://wayanadsanctuary.org/pages/ecotourism.aspx
Both websites have detailed information, including contact numbers.
Jeep Safaris are held twice a day at Muthanga and Tholpetty forest reserves. No prior booking is done for these safaris and tickets are issued at the counter an hour in advance. Be prepared for long queues during holidays and vacations. Staying overnight inside the sanctuary is possible, and is sure to be a good experience. However, bookings are to be done only through the forest wardens. Contact numbers are given on the above websites.
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