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Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is located around 16 km away from Sulthan Bathery, the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, popularly known as Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is a rainforest which connects Nagarhole and Bandipur parks in Karnataka and Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu. Spread over an area of 345 sq km, the sanctuary is an abode of rich flora and fauna.
Established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1973, the Muthanga wildlife sanctuary was brought under the Project Elephant in the year 1991-92. It is considered to be the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala and bio-geographically one of the richest tracts of peninsular India. Here you can see semi-evergreen, moist deciduous and dry deciduous forests.
Wayanad wildlife sanctuary consist of four ranges - Sulthan bathery, Kurichyad, Muthanga and Tholpetty, of which Muthanga and Tholpetty ranges are mostly targeted by the tourists’ to Wayanad. They are separated by plantations. These are two eco-tourism centres in Wayanad wildlife sanctuary. The eco-tourism in these places helps to create conservation awareness in the minds of the travellers and to well maintain the sanctuary and its premises. The eco-tourism programmes consist of elephant camp visit, jeep safari, trekking, bird watching, tribal folklore etc.
I went to Muthanga from Hasanur via crossing three tiger reserve namely Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve (Tamilnadu), Bandhipur Tiger Reserve (Karnataka) and Muthanga Tiger Reserve (Kerala). The approximate distance from Hasanur to Muthanga is around 120 kms. I was stay in Muthanga forest in the Government Guest House namely Cerambi. This video you can see complete 3 forest experience in 1 video.
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Room Rent of Balaji Guest House, Hasanur: Rs.3500 per day.
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