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Discover Agumbe in Karnataka's Western Ghats, famed as India's snake capital with thriving king cobras. Explore its rich ...
In this village famous herpetologist Padma Shri Romulus Whitaker established the Agumbe Rainforest Research Station (ARRS). It is the place where the country’s first radio telemetry project on ...
Visakhapatnam: A bold conservation project in North Coastal Andhra is setting its sights on protecting one of the world’s ...
It is renowned for its high snake population, especially the iconic king cobra. The Agumbe Rainforest Research Station studies these snakes, highlighting their ecological importance in controlling ...
and is home to the Agumbe Rainforest Research Station (ARRS), which conducts research on reptiles and amphibians. Agumbe is also a popular destination for ecotourism and adventure activities.
Escape Bengaluru’s heat with these 15 cool weekend getaways, from Coorg to Kodaikanal—perfect for road trips, hill stations, ...
Tucked away inside the dense Western Ghats near Agumbe — often called the Cherrapunji ... The trek to the falls takes around 3 km through thick rainforest trails, so don't expect phone signal ...
The cool breeze and gentle drizzle only add to the sensory delight. Coorg to Agumbe unfolds dense forest and hairpin bends: This route in Karnataka is famous for its rainforest stretch and 18 hairpin ...
Wildlife groups have said temperate rainforest once swathed western coasts of England, Wales, Scotland, the island of Ireland and the Isle of Man. But research from groups, including the Wildlife ...
Why it's incredible: El Cono stands alone in the rainforest and has a mysterious pyramidal shape. Cerro El Cono is a 1,310-foot-tall (400 meters), pyramid-like formation in the Amazon rainforest.