10 Must-Visit Places In Kerala For Wildlife Lovers

Himakshi Panwar

Periyar National Park

Explore the Western Ghats at this national park where you can witness diverse wildlife, including elephants, tigers and exotic bird species like the Malabar grey hornbill. Don't miss a boat safari on Periyar Lake.

Wild elephants grazing in Munnar | Shutterstock

Silent Valley National Park

Immerse yourself in the untouched wilderness of Silent Valley, home to endangered lion-tailed macaques, over 128 species of butterflies, the small Indian civet, the Nilgiri pipit and more.

A view of Silent Valley National Park | Shutterstock

Eravikulam National Park

Visit the Nilgiri tahr habitat at this national park, where you can spot these endangered mountain goats amidst the Shola grasslands. The area is also home to the Anamudi Peak, the highest point in South India.

Nilgiri tahr can be found in Eravikulam National Park | Shutterstock

Thattekad Bird Sanctuary

A paradise for birdwatchers, Thattekad is renowned for its rich avian diversity. There are over 500 species of birds found here, including cormorants, Ceylong frogmouths, the yellow-browed bulbuls and more.

Oriental dollarbirds at the Thattekad Bird Sanctuary | Shutterstock

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Trek through the mist-covered hills of Wayanad where you can encounter elephants, leopards and rare species like the Nilgiri langur. It is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala.

Spotted deer in Wayanad | Shutterstock

Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Soak in the tranquillity of Neyyar, where a boat ride on the Neyyar Dam offers glimpses of crocodiles. The sanctuary hosts a rehabilitation centre for rescued animals.

The Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary | Shutterstock

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Witness the unique thorny scrub forests of Chinnar, a haven for the Indian star tortoise. The Thoovanam Waterfalls lie deep within the sanctuary on the Pambar River.

A grey langur in the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary | Shutterstock

Parambikulam Tiger Reserve

Home to a significant population of Bengal tigers, this reserve is a testament to conservation efforts, inviting visitors to witness the untamed beauty of nature. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

A Bengal tiger | Shutterstock

Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary

Nestled in the northern part of Kerala, Aralam is a treasure trove of biodiversity with its rich collection of flora and fauna, including the Malabar giant squirrel and barking deer.

The Malabar giant squirrel | Shutterstock

Peechi-Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary

Surround yourself in the picturesque landscapes of Peechi-Vazhani, which boasts 50 kinds of orchids, teak and rosewood trees, and more than 25 different varieties of animals, including the Asian elephant and sambar deer.

A shot of a sambar deer | Shutterstock

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