Monday 14 May 2012

Wildlife Tourism in Kerala


Wildlife tourism can be an eco and animal friendly tourism, usually showing animals in their natural habitat. Wildlife tourism, in its simplest sense, is watching wild animals in their natural habitat. Wildlife tourism is an important part of the tourism industries in many countries including many African and South American countries, Australia, India, Canada, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Maldives among many. It has experienced a dramatic and rapid growth in recent years world wide and is closely aligned to eco-tourism and sustainable-tourism. India has a rich forest cover which has some beautiful and exotic species of wildlife – some of which that are even endangered and very rare. This has boosted wildlife tourism in India. The places where a foreign tourist can go for wildlife tourism in India are the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, and Corbett National Park. Kerala has a forest area of 11,125 sq km, which covers almost 29 percent of the total land area of the state. There are Five National Parks and 13 Wildlife Sanctuaries in Kerala. These parks and sanctuaries cover 2250 sq km, which is 24 percent of the total forest area and 6 percent of the total land area of the state. All these National Parks and sanctuaries are famous tourist destinations and are frequently visited by tourists to experience the enjoyment of watching wildlife in their natural habitat and to get a feel of the scenic excellence of Kerala. The following are the Wildlife Sanctuaries of Kerala. • Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary (Tiger Reserve) • Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary • Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary • Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary • Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary • Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary • Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary • Chenthuruni Wildlife Sanctuary • Peechi-Vaazhaani Wildlife Sanctuary • Chimmini Wildlife Sanctuary • Aaralam Wildlife Sanctuary • Mangalavanam (Bird Sanctuary) • Thattekkaad (Bird Sanctuary) Main animals in the sanctuaries of Kerela are : Elephants, gaur, sambar, deer, wild dogs, jungle cats, tigers, wild boars, sloth bears, leopards, lion tailed macaques, Nilgiri Tahrs, langur, malabar giant squirrel, flying squirrel, tiger,panthers, spotted deer, grizzled giant squirrels, Hanuman langurs, peacocks, star tortoises, wild dogs, civet cats, The Atlas moth, bonnet, macaques, Loris, mongoose, foxen, bears, barking deer, pangolins, bison, bears etc..

1 comment:

Kerala Tourism said...

You have written a good blog on wildlife tourism in Kerala. Kerala is a good place where you can go for wildlife tourism. Kerala is a place where many tourism can take place without any trouble.
Tourism in Kerala