| Located in Nagapattinam
district of Tamil Nadu, Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary was established
in 1967 and was further extended in 1988. While covering 377 sq. km.
of picturesque area, the wildlife reserve invites wildlife lovers to
embark on a journey to explore its flora and fauna. Travel to Point
Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu in between the months of November
and February.
The Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary has a diverse and exotic plantlife.
Draped with dry evergreen forests, mangrove forests and grassland, Point
Calimere wildlife sanctuary harbors some of the rare species of fauna.
Enjoy nature exploration while on your wildlife tour to Point Calimere
sanctuary.
The wildlife reserve is marked for its blackbuck and flamingoes. See
wild boar, bonnet macaque, chirral and flying fox at the reserve. Point
Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu is an ideal place for bird
watching. The sanctuary offers shelter to residential and migratory
birds. Inhabitants of the reserve include flamingos, grey pelican, sandpiper,
spoonbill, Asian dowitcher, herons, gulls, teals, shanks, plovers and
many others.
You may travel to Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary in between November
to February to see various species of waterbirds. The wildlife reserve
offers boating facility to visitors. The wildlife reserve is 170 km
away from Thanjavur airport and 42 km away from Thiruthuraipoodi railway
station.
India Tour Guides offers online information and booking for tours to
Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, India. To book a tour
or for more information, please fill up the form below
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