Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary | Wayanad Tourist Place
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
The Sulthan Bathery, Muthanga, Kurichiat, and Tholpetty hill ranges are part of the 344.44 km2 Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, a wildlife sanctuary in Wayanad, Kerala, India. There are several different large wild species to be found there, including tigers, deer, gaurs, and Asian elephants.
Hectares of land make up Waynadu Wild Sanctuary. If you intend to visit the location in the early morning or late at night after 5 p. m. The greatest time to go is when you can see the wild creatures. Otherwise, you were blind. We observed animals including tigers, pigs, peacocks, elephants, and deer. It is a sizable jungle region. We travelled for a while, and seeing the wild creatures was enjoyable."
The safari through the local fauna was exhilarating. Beautiful woodland roads and a variety of elephants, deer, and peacocks can be seen. The best time to visit is early in the day. The adult fare was Rs. 160, and a safari jeep added on cost Rs. 720, whether you were a couple, a group of four, or as many as seven people. There are just 2 timeslots available each day: 7am–9am and 2pm–4pm. To receive tickets, you must be in the line before an hour has passed. A single individual in line can only purchase 7 tickets.
Entry Fee: Adults pay INR 10 per person, children under 12 pay INR 5 per person, and foreigners pay INR 100 per person. You'll have to pay more if you're bringing a still camera or a video camera with you.
Timings: Anytime between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM
Exploration Time: 2-3 hours
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