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Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary adventures

Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary Adventures

Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area known for its rich biodiversity and the presence of endangered species such as the Malabar trogon and the Indian giant squirrel.

20,723
Acres Protected
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Miles of Trails
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Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary

Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary
 

Located in the lush landscapes of Karnataka, India, Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary stretches across verdant hills and fertile valleys, offering refuge to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Esteemed for its ecological significance, the sanctuary provides an essential habitat for several endemic and endangered species. The dense forests are interspersed with streams and open grasslands, creating a rich mosaic of ecosystems where wildlife thrives. This sanctuary is an important conservation area for the beautiful Malabar trogon and the elusive Indian giant squirrel, among other wildlife. Besides its ecological importance, the area holds cultural significance for the local communities, with traditional practices and lifestyles being an integral part of the sanctuary's history. Visitors can engage in various recreational activities, such as guided nature walks and bird watching, under the guidance of local experts who offer insights into the intricate web of life that defines this sanctuary.

Highlights

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The stunning Shola forests that provide a unique habitat for rare species.

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The conservation efforts aimed at protecting the endangered Malabar trogon.

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Scenic viewpoints with panoramic vistas of the Western Ghats.

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Guided nature walks offering insights into the sanctuary's unique biodiversity.

Notable Natural Features

Shola Forests

These are unique tropical montane forests found in the sanctuary, home to diverse flora and fauna.

Malabar Trogon

A rare bird species that attracts birdwatchers from around the area for its vibrant colors and elusive nature.

Western Ghats

A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the eight hotspots of biological diversity in the world.