Gokarna Wildlife is a pristine and captivating sanctuary nestled in the heart of nature. Located in the scenic region of Gokarna, this wildlife sanctuary is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, offering a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Immerse yourself in the serenity of this natural paradise, exploring lush forests, spotting exotic animals, and indulging in the beauty of untouched landscapes. For more detailed information and fascinating insights, don’t forget to check out our captivating blogs.

Seasonal Highlights: When to Visit Kabini, Tadoba, Gokarna and Wayanad

India's diverse landscapes offer unforgettable experiences year-round. Kabini, renowned for its wildlife, is best explored between October and May, with peak wildlife sightings in March to May. Tadoba, a tiger haven, shines from February to May, especially April-May when water scarcity attracts animals. Gokarna, a coastal paradise, is ideal from October to March, offering pleasant weather and serene beaches. Wayanad, a hill station, delights visitors year-round, with October to February being perfect for trekking and waterfalls, while March to May is ideal for birdwatching and exploring plantations. Discover these destinations with Red Earth, offering luxurious Resorts in Kabini, Tadoba, Gokarna, and Wayanad. Experience the best of each season in style and comfort.

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The Western Ghats Expeditions

One of the hottest biodiversity hotspots among the 34 recognised landscapes across the world. The mighty Sahyadri mountain range popularly known as the Western Ghats is rather a great escarpment which according to several geologists believed to be an eroded edge of the Deccan Plateau that runs almost parallel to the west coast of India. Spread over approximately 160,000 square km, Western Ghats form the catchment area for numerous rivers that drain almost 40% of India.

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Meeting the Indigenous community of Gokarna

The Hallaki Gowda community, native to Karnataka, India, takes pride in its profound cultural heritage closely linked with agriculture. Known for their age-old farming methods, they grow various crops like millets, rice, and cash crops. Apart from farming, their way of life is a fusion of tradition and modernity, including traditional housing and clothing, and a diet primarily centered around millets.

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