Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in Kodagu district of the south Indian state Karnataka, spreads over the beautiful Western Ghats. The sanctuary derives its name from the origin of the Kaveri River which is known as Talakaveri and is located on the eastern edge of the sanctuary. The place is religiously very significant for the people of Kodagu district. It attained the stature of a wildlife sanctuary in 1987. Spanning over an area of 105.01 square kilometres, the place shelters diverse species of flora and fauna.
Flora of Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary
Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary is mainly dominated by tropical evergreen forest covers. Several varieties of flora are found here like Artocarpus lakoocha, Mesua ferrea, Pallaquim ellipticum, Dysoxylum malabaricum, Hopea parviflora and Dipterocarpus indicus. Cardamom and Coffee plantations can also be found in the sanctuary among several other species.
Fauna of Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary
Mammals inhabiting the sanctuary include Porcupine, Ruddy Mongoose, Striped-Necked Mongoose, Brown Mongoose, Common Mongoose, Clawless Otter, Mouse Deer, Barking Deer, Giant Flying Squirrel, Malabar Giant Squirrel, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Common Langur, Bonnet Macaque, Brown Palm Civet, Common Palm Civet, Nilgiri Marten, Wild dog, Leopard Cat, Leopard, Lion-tailed Macaque, Sloth Bear, Wild Pig, Gaur, Jackal, Tiger and Elephant. Snakes also form an interesting variety of fauna in the sanctuary including species like King Cobra, Python, Rat Snake and Cobra. Avifauna of the forest is much fascinating and the members include Black Eagle, Broadbilled Roller, Fairy Bluebird, Malabar Trogon, Great Pied Hornbill and many others.
Visiting Information
Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary is best visited between the period of November and April. The place also offers a wondrous trekking experience. A nearby attraction for the tourists is Igguthappa Devara Betta. Mangalore is the nearest Airport while Mysore and Mangalore form the nearest railhead. Roadways connect the city well with Mangalore via Bhagamandala, Madikeri, Sulliya and Puttur and Bengaluru through Bhagamandala, Kushalanagar, Madikeri and Mysore. The scenic landscapes and mesmerizing natural beauty of the sanctuary also makes it an ideal place for trekking.
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