Laced by the sky-kissing coconut trees and wedged by the
lush green forests of the Eastern and Western Ghats, South India is a mini
world in itself offering a stark contrast to the snow-clad mountains and
endless stretches of plains meeting the horizon of North India. Comprising of
four states and two union territories including Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu,
Lakshadweep, and Pondicherry, the southern part of India is a region of diverse
language, culture, traditions, and gastronomy thriving there for centuries.
South India is not only limited to its unique heritage, the land of ancient
temples are enveloped with several untouched spots. While many take their time
off to cruise through its breathtaking landscapes some seize this opportunity
to unfurl its thick foliage that has been home to various shy and beautiful
species. Tropical Dry Forests, South Deccan Plateau Dry Deciduous Forest,
Scrubland Deccan Thorn Scrub Forest, are the forest types you will be exposed
to as you start unwind its dense thickets. Tropical Climate is a dominant
feature in South India- not only does it play a significant role in preserving
the green luster in the jungle, but it is also responsible for creating an
ideal atmosphere for birds and mammals, and reptiles to flourish. Below are the
wilderness destinations of South India birding tours destinations enlisted by
wildlife experts and knowledgeable naturalists who have spent a considerable
amount of time in this province of India.
Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary
Covering an area of 74 acres, Vedanthangal is one of India's
oldest bird sanctuary located in the Kancheepuram district of Tamil Nadu. The
place was an erstwhile hunting ground for the royals before it turned into a
sprawling kingdom of birds. With more than forty thousand species harboring in
its vast precinct, the sanctuary gives you a feast of diverse avian life.
Spot-billed Pelican, Great Cormorant, Painted Stork, Eurasian Spoonbills,
Black-headed Ibis, Indian Cormorant, Asian Open Bill, Great Egrets, Grey Heron,
Purple Heron, White Ibis, Brahminy Kite, Short -Toed Eagle, Black Winged Kite,
Pariah Kite, Common Teal, Sabchick, Black-winged Stilt, Little Stilt, Red
Shank, Sand Piper, Ringed Plover are just a few names that can be easily
spotted over here.
Top Slip National
Park
Also popular by the name of Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Top
Slip National Park is a protected forest zone ringed around the verdant
mountains of Anamalai. Embellished with Grass Hills, dense groves, waterfalls,
teak woods, dams and reservoirs, the sanctuary is home to more than 250 bird
species and 3000 plus butterflies, besides sheltering the gorgeous winged
species, the place is also the last surviving ground for the vulnerable Nilgiri
Langurs, Nilgiri tahr, Manis, and Muntjac. Birding Enthusiasts and Nature
Lovers often visit this place to flex their fingers in Wildlife Photography.
often visit this place to flex their fingers in Wildlife
Photography.
Nagarhole
Paving the way to the dense groves of Karnataka will lead
you to Nagarhole- one of India's finest national parks forming an important
forested area when combined with Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Bandipur and
Mudumalai National Park. Like Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary, Nagarhole National
Park used to be a hunting ground for the kings of the Wodeyar dynasty.
Navigating through the forest will make you cross paths with flagship species
of India including Bengal Tigers, Rosetted Leopards, Black Leopards, Sloth
Bear, Gaur, Smooth-coated otters, Mugger Crocodile, Russell's viper, Malabar
grey hornbill, White-bellied Treepie, Greater Spotted Eagle, Nilgiri Wood
Pigeon, Oriental White Ibis, and Lesser Adjutant.
Mudumalai National Park
Set beside the blue mountains of Nilgiris, Mudumalai
National Park is a significant elephant corridor in South India besides holding
the turf of the majestic Bengal Tigers and Asian Leopards. The place is also
rich in diverse birdlife drawing birdwatchers from around the
globe to view it through their naked eyes. Malabar whistling thrush, Grey
partridge, Malabar grey hornbill, Green pigeon, Rufous-bellied Eagle, Crested
honey buzzard, Black-and-orange flycatcher, Lesser Yellownape, Black-rumped
Flameback, Chestnut-headed bee-eater, Alpine Swift are some of the sought after
species that can be easily spotted in this region.
Periyar
Spread across 777 sq km, the evergreen forest of Periyar is
one of the astounding national parks of Kerala. The vast expanse of the park is
a shelter to a wide range of birds, mammals, and reptiles including Bengal Tigers, Asian Elephants, Indian Bison,
Gaur, Nilgiri Langur, Bicolored Frogs, Malabar Gliding Frog, Blue-winged
Parakeet, White-bellied blue flycatcher, Nilgiri Flycatcher, Nilgiri thrush,
Great Hornbill, Srilanka Frogmouth, Black-necked stork etc.
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