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Talgiri Rangayyanagudi Wildlife Sanctuary Adventures

Talgiri Rangayyanagudi Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area known for its rich biodiversity, especially hornbills and other endemic species, offering unique opportunities for wildlife observation and nature walks.

4,097
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
8,000
Annual Visitors
1957
Year Established

About Talgiri Rangayyanagudi Wildlife Sanctuary

Talgiri Rangayyanagudi Wildlife Sanctuary
 

Talgiri Rangayyanagudi Wildlife Sanctuary, located near the town of Sagara in the western foothills of the Western Ghats, Karnataka, spans an area characterized by dense moist deciduous and semi-evergreen forests. The sanctuary forms part of the Malnad region, which is blessed with abundant rainfall and a warm, tropical climate that supports diverse flora and fauna. The sanctuary serves as an important habitat for several endangered and endemic species, including the Malabar pied hornbill, Indian giant squirrel, bonnet macaque, and various reptiles and amphibians. The forest cover provides refuge to large mammals such as the Indian leopard, gaur (Indian bison), and sambar deer. Visitors can experience wildlife viewing, guided nature walks, and birdwatching, especially during the early mornings and late afternoons, when animal activity peaks. The sanctuary's relatively undisturbed landscapes include streams and small waterfalls, adding to the tranquil experience. It holds cultural significance for local communities who engage in sustainable practices supported by forest management authorities. Accessibility is improving with basic visitor amenities and marked trails. Conservation initiatives focus on preserving native species and preventing habitat degradation, making it an important site for environmental education and research in Karnataka.

Highlights

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Outstanding hornbill viewing opportunities within dense forest habitats

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Presence of endemic and endangered species like the Indian giant squirrel

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Scenic forest streams and waterfalls perfect for photography and relaxation

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Secluded nature trails offering immersive wildlife encounters

Notable Natural Features

Hornbill Habitat

The sanctuary is one of the key habitats for Malabar pied hornbills, providing visitors rare glimpses of these large, striking birds amid the canopy.

Riparian Streams

Several small freshwater streams run through the sanctuary, supporting diverse plant and animal life and creating serene spots for rest and observation.

Western Ghats Moist Deciduous Forests

The sanctuary's forest type is part of the globally significant Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot, featuring rich species diversity and endemic plants.