Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary, located near Lailad village in the Ri Bhoi district of the Indian state Meghalaya, is one of the most popular and beautiful wildlife sanctuaries of the north east India. It spans over an area of 29 square kilometres and serves as a cherished tourist destination. The vibrant wildlife sheltered in the sanctuary includes a vast variety such as mammals, avian, rodents, reptiles and many more species. Several rare as well as endangered species can also be spotted wandering in the Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary. Apart from the wild beasts the sanctuary also has a good forest cover which adorns the forest with lush greenery. Owing to the breathtaking natural beauty of the forests, the place has emerged as a cherish holiday destination.
Flora and Fauna of Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary
Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary hosts large patches of virgin forests of Meghalaya and several places are heavily infested by leeches. Some of the common faunal species which dwell here enlist Royal Bengal Tiger, Indian Bison, Himalayan Black Bear, Clouded Leopard and many more. A spectacular array of birds is also found here which reside in the shrubs and bushes of the forest. The place thus forms paradise for birdwatchers. Some prominent species recorded in the sanctuary are Brown Hornbill, Manipur Bush Quail, Rufous Necked Hornbill etc. Exotic migratory birds also arrive in the sanctuary from far off regions or countries. Insects and spiders are also common here.
Visiting Information
Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary is a great place to explore the magnificence of nature. Adventure enthusiasts also enjoy the place greatly. Exploring the rich biodiversity of flora and fauna amidst a mesmerizing landscape is a wondrous experience in the sanctuary. The best time to visit the sanctuary is in the months of March and April as in this period a number of migratory birds can be spotted here adorning the green forest. The natural splendour of Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary not only allures tourist from all over the country but also from all across the world. However, prior permission from forest range officer in Nongpoh must be acquired before entering the sanctuary. The location of the sanctuary is also quite convenient and can be easily reached from nearby towns through roadways.