The Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the eastern part of the high ranges of the southern Western Ghats of Kerala at Devikulam taluk of Idukki district.
The Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary holds significant importance for several reasons:
Biodiversity conservation
Chinnar Sanctuary is primarily for the preservation of a wide range of wildlife species. Especially, it has a focus on safeguarding endangered and exceptional creatures like the Grizzled Giant Squirrel and the rare Manjampatti White Bison. Other important animals include the Rusty Spotted Cat, Elephants, Tigers, Leopards, and more. There are 28 different types of mammals in the sanctuary, and tigers are occasional visitors from neighboring forests.
Ecosystem Preservation
The sanctuary plays a vital role in preserving the delicate ecosystems of the Western Ghats. It also contributes significantly to the overall ecological balance in the region.
Research and Study
Ecotourism and Education
Although the sanctuary offers opportunities for ecotourism, it also serves as an excellent hub for environmental education. Visitors can learn about the rich biodiversity, and accordingly, understand the importance of wildlife conservation. The forest department also conducts river trekking, trekking to the cultural site, nature trail to the watch tower.
Above all, the sanctuary serves as a crucial guardian for these unique and endangered species.
How to reach:
The distance from Ernakulam to Munnar is 125.6 kilometers.
By air: Nearest Airport is Kochi International Airport.
By rail: Ernakulam railway station is the nearest railway station.
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