Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in Kerala known for its diverse flora and fauna, as well as its cultural richness. It's a popular destination for eco-tourism and wildlife viewing.
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the southern part of India in Kerala's Idukki district, spans approximately 90 square kilometers. It boasts a unique ecosystem with a dry deciduous forest influenced by the Western Ghats. The sanctuary is recognized for its distinct geographical features, housing a wide variety of both flora and fauna, including endangered species like the Grizzled Giant Squirrel, Star Tortoise, and a rich diversity of medicinal plants. The sanctuary holds historical significance as it is intertwined with the cultural heritage of indigenous tribes. Visitors are drawn to Chinnar for its rich biodiversity, opportunities for wildlife viewing, and cultural interactions with local tribes. Notably, it shares borders with Eravikulam National Park and Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, enhancing its ecological importance. Trekking paths like the Thoovanam Waterfalls trekking route offer breathtaking views and encounters with nature.
Thoovanam Waterfalls
Endangered Grizzled Giant Squirrel habitat
Cultural experiences with local tribes
Varied trekking paths offering diverse landscapes
A major attraction offering spectacular cascades amidst lush surroundings.
A resident endangered species that draws wildlife enthusiasts.
Distinct ecosystems that provide diverse plant and animal life.