Bird Sanctuaries In Kerala

 


                Kerala is a scenic and famous state in India, it is often liked by people for its natural beauty. There are numerous places to explore in Kerala, but if you are a nature lover then you would like to visit various bird species here. It is a pleasant feeling to watch birds hop and chirp adorably. For years, birds have been the symbol of hope and love. Whereas, the changing environment and pollution have taken their toll on the bird population and governments across the globe are striving to preserve their lineage. While in Kerala, there are several bird sanctuaries that form a safe zone for them. It is frequented by tourists and a walk through its forest gives us an opportunity to witness a variety of bird species. To enjoy your birdwatching experience in Kerala, it is vital to choose the perfect accommodation that caters to your needs as a bird enthusiast. This is where the Greatly Hotels come into the picture. This hotel offers a comfortable stay to visitors while ensuring that they have access to the best birdwatching spots and guides. Greatly Hotels are known for its modern amenities and personalized services, making them a top choice among tourists visiting Kerala.




                    The favorite spot of migratory birds, Kumarakom is one of the popular bird-watching destinations in India. It is located in Kumarakom, in the Kottayam district of Kerala, on the banks of Vembanad Lake. Have a boat trip through Vembanad Lake around the sanctuary, and you will witness Siberian Storks, Egret, Heron, Darter, and Teal that migrate from Siberia and the Himalayas. The perfect time to visit Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is between June and August. November to February is the best time to watch migratory birds at Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. Now the bird sanctuary is maintained by Kerala Tourism Development Corporation. The sanctuary is spread over 14 acres on the southern bank of the Kavanar River.



                    This is one of the famous bird sanctuaries in India. Designed with rich and varied birdlife, Thattekad Bird Sanctuary is also called Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, which is the first bird sanctuary in Kerala. The Thattekad Bird Sanctuary covers about an area of barely 25 km and is located about 12 km from Kothamangalam. This sanctuary is located in Thattekad, in the Ernakulam district of Kerala. At Thattekad Bird Sanctuary you can see a variety of birds, right from forest birds to water birds. The perfect time to visit this sanctuary is between November to February because you can witness migratory birds as well. It is really one of the finest places for birdwatchers in Kerala. You can see more number of tropical evergreen and deciduous forests and grassland patches across Thattekad.




            Being the spot of a numerous variety of migratory birds, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary is one of the favorite destinations for birdwatchers. Mangalavanam is also known as the “Green Lung of Kochi,” Mangalavanam is an ecologically sensitive spot, located in the middle of Kerala’s metro city, Kochi. It is one of the perfect places to visit in Kerala with family and friends. This rich wetland is also known for its vast mangrove vegetation and provides a scenic place to revitalize. The interesting part is that the Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department organizes a free natural camp at this sanctuary that offers you an opportunity to experience nature to its fullest. The best time to visit Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary is between mid-January to early March.



                 Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary let its birdwatchers an amazing chance of watching rare avian species. The ideal time to visit this Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary is between November to April, as you can witness a lot of migratory birds here during this season. This fascinating sanctuary is located in the Malappuram district of Kerala. It spreads over a cluster of islands where the Kadalundipuzha River flows into the Arabian Sea. The dense mangrove forests and the freshwater of the Kadalundi River flow nearby make this sanctuary healthy habits for birds to thrive. More than a hundred species of native birds have been habituated in this sanctuary, and over 60 species of migratory birds visit seasonally. A variety of fish, mussels, and crabs were seen in this sanctuary.




            Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary is located in Wayanad and is a perfect place for trekkers who love birds. The steep hills, virgin forests, and charming streams together give a thrilling avenue for trekking. Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary is home to a few rare avian species and is well-known for the presence of ‘Edible Nest Swift Light’ that makes its nest with solidified saliva and is the vital ingredient of birds nests soup, a delicacy of Chinese cuisine. It is one of the most beautiful bird-watching sites in India. And the suitable time to visit Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary is between November to February. Here you can trek for hours, while you can see the beautiful species of birds among scenic plains. Where you can also see rare ghoslas of birds, which is not easy for everyone to see.



        Pathiramanal Island is considered one of the finest places in India to go for bird watching. It is a hidden small island in the middle of Lake Vembanad. This charming island is located on the beautiful backwaters of Alleppey and is a shelter for numerous rare birds that migrate from various regions of the world. It’s a lush green heaven adorned with thick groves of mangroves, mango trees, and coconut palms and is surrounded by the mighty Vembanad Lake. And you can reach this Island only by boat. This boat trip to Pathiramanal Island is a soul-soothing experience. There are over 150 species found here, which include native and migratory birds. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is located near the lake. Thus, the birds found in both places are the same.



            The dense tropical forests of Chimmini, shelter numerous flora and fauna. The dam across the Chimmini River provides a magnificent view. This spectacular picnic place is a favorite haunt of the local people. Chimmini is located in the Mukundapuram Taluk of Thrissur district, which is also a two-hour drive from Kochi. Living here in joyful abandon are elephants, sambars, gaurs, Malabar squirrels, sloth bears, etc. Chimmony wildlife sanctuary is located in the Western Ghats, which is one of the world’s 25 bio-diversity hot spots, the spot of innumerable species of endangered animals and plants. The total area of this wildlife sanctuary is considered a global mega-diversity zone comprising many local species of living organisms and virgin forests come to around 85.067 sq km inclusive of Chimney Lake.


Bottom Line : 

If you plan your next vacation to Kerala, never fail to visit any of these incredible destinations to revel in the joy of bird watching. Moreover, bird sanctuaries in Kerala offer a better opportunity for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts to see a variety of bird species in their natural habitats. Even, visiting this bird sanctuary in Kerala can also be an excellent educational experience for kids, as they come to know about the importance of securing and preserving our natural resources. To make the most out of your visit, consider staying at the “Greatly Hotels” available in Kerala. This hotel provides with you an excellent blend of luxury and comfort while also maintaining a sustainable and eco-friendly approach toward hospitality.


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