Wildlife in Chinnar National Park

Enjoy
exciting wildlife tours to the Chinnar National Park in Kerala, South India
and treat yourself to the stunning natural vistas that greet you. The Chinnar
National Park is situated in the rain shadow area of the velvety Western Ghats
and thus gets rainfall only 48 days in a year.
Chinnar offers an excellent habitat for the varied wildlife that flourishes
in the region. India Wildlife Tours offers excellent tour packages for wildlife
gazing at the Chinnar National Park in Kerala, India.
Chinnar National Park in Kerala, South India is one of the homes of the endangered
Giant Grizzled Squirrel. The last census of the Giant Grizzled Squirrel in
the world indicated that there are less than 200 of these creatures that are
left on this Earth's surface.
The wide variety of wildlife at the Chinnar National Park includes animals
such as elephants, star tortoise, Hanuman langurs, spectacled cobras, rabbits,
bonnet macaques, sambhar, spotted deer, turtles, Tigers, Peacocks, Kraits,
Gaur, Leopards, White bisons etc.
There is a vast population of colorful birds and insects, especially butterflies
at the Chinnar National Park. In fact the pleasure of watching a tiny butterfly
with vibrantly colored wings flitting from one blossom to another is sheer
fun.