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Cochin is a tourist destination of great beauty, facility, prominence and of course a lot of tourists. Tourists are the life givers to any tourist destination. Cochin does not lag behind in the numbers of tourists visiting every year. Tourists arrive to Cochin from all over the world.
The wildlife is an important part of the tourist attractions in the region. There are many tourists who come to enjoy the Cochin wildlife. There are lots of animals in each of the reserves that are near the city. Cochin wildlife, India is an important part of the tourist attractions that are present in the city.
Cochin is situated in the southern part of India. In the lush foliages of the Western Ghats are fourteen wildlife reserves. These destinations also offer some of the greatest trekking experiences to the tourists. Some of these treks are exciting, but all of these treks are beautiful as it involves going to sanctuaries that are situated in the Western Ghats. |
Cochin wildlife is of great importance particularly to the tourists. All these sanctuaries remain washed with the spice scented air that is available as a result of endless acres that is occupied by plantations of tea, coffee, vanilla, cardamom, pepper, mangoes and oranges. Above all these, the Cochin wildlife, India appeals to the tourists, who arrive here to enjoy the wildlife.
Cochin wildlife, India is apparent in the Ernakulam wildlife sanctuary. The Thettekkad bird sanctuary is designed by a well known ornithologist and has an array of avian species. This sanctuary is the home for numerous birds as is considered to be the richest bird habitat. Bird lovers can fascinate their interest here and have a good view of rare species of birds.
Cochin wildlife is interesting as besides the birds you can also watch mammals such as the leopards, elephants, porcupine and sloth bear. Another interesting aspect is you can see these animals and birds from a close distance. The ideal time of visiting this sanctuary is between Septembers to March.
Cochin wildlife, India is interesting in the Thettekkad bird sanctuary as it is reported to have more than 167 birds. Some of the birds here are the Indian rollers, common snipes, jungle nightjar, grey drongos, woodpeckers, baya sparrows, Indian hill mynas, jungle babblers, darters, cuckoos,
crow pheasants, kites, Malabar trongons, robins, sunbirds and large pied wagtails. Cochin wildlife has rare birds such as bee eaters, fairy bluebirds, black winged kites, grey hornbills, Crimson throated barbets, night herons and Malabar hornbills. |