Western Ghats

Brahmagiri Forest

Wildlife Sanctuary  ·  Karnataka  ·  Forest #14
Flagship: Tiger
181km² Area
3500 mm/yrAnnual Rainfall
600 – 1608 mElevation
5Key Species
6Best Months

About Brahmagiri Forest

Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary in the Coorg district marks the point where the Western Ghats merges with the Nilgiris at the Karnataka-Kerala-Tamil Nadu trijunction, one of the most biodiverse meeting points on the entire range. The Brahmagiri hills are sacred in multiple traditions and give the Brahmaputra — which originates in the Tibetan highlands far to the north — its mythological name. The sanctuary forms a critical corridor in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve connecting Nagarahole-Bandipur in the east to the Wayanad forests of Kerala in the west.

Key wildlife & flora
Bengal Tiger 🐯
Asian Elephant 🐘
Leopard 🐆
Dhole 🐕
Malabar Giant Squirrel 🐿️
Best time to visit
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