Wildlife Sanctuary in Wayanad
Wayanad wildlife sanctuary After the Rains Resorts The wildlife sanctuary is a facility where animals are brought to live and be protected for the rest of their lives. Unlike animal shelters, sanctuaries do not seek to place animals with individuals or groups, instead of maintaining each animal until its natural death Wayanad wildlife sanctuary is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala declared during 1973. These forests had housed Pazhassi Raja when he was a rebel against the Britishers. The sanctuary is bordering to the protected areas of Nagarhole and Bandipur of Karnataka on the north-east and Mudumalai of Tamilnadu on the southeast. Always maintain a pleasant environment from 13ºC to 32ºC which makes, winters (October to February) ideal for visiting Wayanad wildlife sanctuary. Average annual rainfall is2000mm. The sanctuary is rich in flora and...