Muthanga Tourism, Kerala India
(Muthanga is also known as Wayanad sanctuary)
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Muthanga Fast Facts
- State: Kerala
- District: Wayanad
- Famous for/as: Wildlife
- Altitude: 700 - 2100 m
- Language: Malayalam, English, Tamil, Hindi
- Best Season: Oct - May
- Weather: Summer 22 to 34°C, Winter 12 to 20°C
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- Pincode: 673592
- STDCode: 04936
Muthanga, India Overview
Muthanga is contiguous with the protected area network of the Nagarhole National Park and the Bandipur Tiger Reserve in the neighbouring State of Karnataka and Mudumalai of Tamilnadu. This area spread over 345 sq km is rich with fauna and flora, and comes under Project Elephant.
Elephants roam freely here and tigers are sighted occasionally. Various species of deer, monkeys, birds etc also live here. The trees and plants in the sanctuary are typical of the south Indian moist deciduous forests and west coast semi evergreen forests. A drive along the road to Muthanga and further, offers chances to watch these roaming animals. Elephant rides are arranged by the Forest Department.
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Muthanga, India History
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. This lush expanse of land is a haven to many animals. In the sanctuary one can find animals like sloth bears, sambhar (deer like animal), elephants, monkeys, tigers, reptiles, deer, panthers, etc. There are many species of rare birds in this sanctuary as well. Muthanga wildlife sanctuary is famous for its project elephant site, where herds of elephants can be seen enjoying themselves in mud and water near the water holes. The sanctuary is a great place to just relax and listen to the uninterrupted sounds of nature. Not only do the big animals amuse you, but also lesser forms of life like colorful butterflies can be seen fluttering here and there amongst the green environs. The best months to visit this sanctuary are the months of June to October.