Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the main attractions for tourists visiting Munnar and Idukki. The sanctuary comes under the jurisdiction of Eravikulam National Park to the south. It is one of the 18 wildlife sanctuaries that come under the protected areas of Kerala.
The primary vegetation is dry deciduous forest. Besides, it has wet grasslands, thorny scrub forests, riparian forests, and high sholas. Similarly, the sandalwood forest is also there to welcome you.
The sanctuary is home to various species of flowering plants. Some are endemic to the Western Ghats such as the Santalum Album, Arabica, Neelakurinji, etc.
It is home to endemic and non-endemic species of animals. For instance, the Grizzled Giant Squirrel is its prime attraction. The sanctuary is also the sole rehabilitation area for the Indian star tortoise in India. You cannot spot them anywhere else. Similarly, Gaur or the Manjampatti White Bison is another highlight. Besides, you can spot various other animals such as Indian Wild Elephants, Hanuman Monkey, Common Langur, Bonnet Macaques, Nilgiri Thr, Spotted Deer, Rusty-Spotted Cats, Tufted Grey Langur, etc in the sanctuary.
Activities to indulge in at Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
You can visit the park any time of the year. However, the best season would be from December to February. The climate is pretty much pleasant during this season.