Herping — the search for reptiles and amphibians — is a rare experience in most forest resorts. But at Jungle Park Resort, the highest resort in Wayanad, Kerala, it’s part of everyday jungle life.
Perched above 4300 feet and surrounded by dense rainforest, Jungle Park sits within one of the most biologically rich zones in the Western Ghats of South India, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The altitude, climate, and ecosystem here create the perfect habitat for rare and endemic species of reptiles, amphibians, and forest invertebrates.
From night walks in misty trails to hidden waterfalls and lakes, guests frequently encounter elusive and vibrant creatures. It’s not just a jungle stay — it’s a living classroom for wildlife enthusiasts, researchers, photographers, and herpers from across the world.
Whether you're walking to a hidden waterfall, photographing misty branches, or observing silently by the lake, Jungle Park offers a respectful, conservation-first herping experience.
With its altitude, mist, biodiversity, and silence, Jungle Park is one of the best places in Asia, India, Kerala, Wayanad, and Vythiri for wildlife observation and herping adventures.
To book your stay:
Visit: www.jungleparkresort.com
Call/WhatsApp: +91 70262 70264
Email: info@greenescapes.in
Rare Species Found Around Jungle Park Resort:
Malabar Pit Viper (Trimeresurus malabaricus) – Beautifully camouflaged venomous snake, often found coiled near rocks or on branches.
Malabar Vine Snake (Ahaetulla malabarica) – A slender green serpent, harmless and agile, endemic to Kerala's forests.
Indrella ampulla – A rare red-shelled, black-bodied land snail found only in high-altitude rainforests of Kerala.
Malabar Torrent Toad (Ghatophryne ornata) – Brightly colored toad found near fast-moving streams in the forest.
Roux's Forest Lizard (Monilesaurus rouxii) – A shy but vividly colored lizard often found clinging to tree trunks.
Raorchestes glandulosus – A bush frog seen at night on leaves, endemic to high-altitude wet zones.
Bleeding Toad (Scutiger boulengeri) – Known for its reddish underbelly, a rare sighting even for experienced herpers.
Raorchestes chromasynchysi – Another endemic frog species with vibrant hues.
Boiga thackerayi – A rear-fanged, mildly venomous cat snake.
Indian Rock Python (Python molurus) – Non-venomous and majestic, often seen basking near open rocky patches.