Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary

Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary

Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary is a lush, biodiverse haven located in Karnataka, India. This sanctuary is famed for its evergreen forests, diverse fauna, and the majestic Jog Falls.

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Acres Protected
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Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary was officially declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1972.
Year Established

About Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary

Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
 

Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, spanning the lush environs of Karnataka, India, is a protected area known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty. The sanctuary is situated around the Sharavathi River, which contributes to the fertile ecosystem of the region. It primarily consists of evergreen and semi-evergreen forests that provide habitat to a myriad of species. Notable faunal inhabitants include tigers, leopards, elephants, and several species of deer, as well as a vibrant array of birdlife such as the Malabar grey hornbill. The sanctuary encompasses the impressive Jog Falls, one of India's highest waterfalls, which is a major attraction for visitors. Established to protect the unique forest and river ecosystems, Sharavathi Valley offers various recreational opportunities, including trekking, bird watching, and nature photography. Its ecological significance is highlighted by efforts to conserve wildlife and ensure sustainable tourism.

Highlights

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Jog Falls, an undisturbed view of one of India's highest waterfalls.

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Sightings of Bengal tigers and other majestic wildlife.

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Dense rainforest exploration opportunities.

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Birdwatching for endemic species like the Malabar trogon.

Notable Natural Features

Jog Falls

Impressive waterfall created by the Sharavathi River, among the highest in India.

Evergreen Forests

Lush forests offering dense canopy and diverse flora.

Sharavathi River

Vital river supporting the sanctuary's ecosystem with a variety of aquatic life.