Experience Real Wilderness On South India Wildlife Tours



South India is a magical land boasting of a number of wildlife destinations. Rich in bio-diversity and natural beauty, this region of India attracts tourists from across the globe. South India wildlife is among its major draws. It is a land where you will find everything starting from rich cultural heritage to wildlife, adventure, entertainment and natural beauty. South India Wildlife destinations boasts of a wide variety of wildlife, including some endangered species.

Some of the famous wildlife destinations of South India are:

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

It is a perfect destination for bird lovers. Located on the banks of the mesmerizing Vembanad Lake, this sanctuary is a home to a wide variety of birds, including the migratory ones. It spreads over an area of 14 acres and offers picturesque surroundings. Some of beautiful birds found here are heron, darter, egret, Siberian stork, parrot, wood beetle, cormorant, Brahminy kites, lark etc.

Eravikulam National Park

This is a wonderful destination where several enchanting attractions are found. It is world famous for housing the largest viable population of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr in the world. It provides shelter to around 19 amphibian species, 20 orchid species, 26 mammal species, 101 butterfly species and 132 bird species. The largest moth in the world called the Atlas Moth is also found here. Anamudi Peak, the highest peak of South India is located within the premises of the Park. You can enjoy trekking to the peak.

Periyar National Park

It is a Tiger Reserve located in the Thekkady district of Kerala. It is a home to around 27 amphibian species, 38 fish species, 45 reptile species, 160 insect species and 320 bird species. The Periyar Lake in the Park is another attraction here.

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

It is an enchanting destination of South India which is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage committee for selection as a World Heritage Site. It boasts of a variety of wildlife species, starting from amphibians to reptiles, mammals and birds.