Jungle Safari Through Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary in Wayanad
By Woods team
The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, is a rainforest that connects the parks of Nagarhole and Bandipur in Karnataka and Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu. It is located about 16 kilometres from Sulthan Bathery. The sanctuary, which covers an area of 345 square kilometres, is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1973 as a wildlife sanctuary in Wayanad and was brought under Project Elephant in 1991-92. It is the second-largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala and one of the bio-geographically richest tracts of peninsular India. Semi-evergreen, moist deciduous, and dry deciduous forests can be found here.
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