Khandige Wildlife Preservation: Our Mission

Dedicated to nature preservation and conservation, we have been nurturing a 1000-acre forest in Sirumalai for over 20 years, ensuring a sustainable future for wildlife and ecosystems.

A dense forest landscape covered with various species of trees and thick vegetation. The canopy reveals different shades of green, indicating a rich biodiversity. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a serene and natural ambiance.
A dense forest landscape covered with various species of trees and thick vegetation. The canopy reveals different shades of green, indicating a rich biodiversity. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a serene and natural ambiance.

150+

15

20 Years Experience

1000 Acres

Location Details

Our 1000-acre forest in Sirumalai has been dedicated to nature preservation and conservation for over 20 years, fostering biodiversity and ecological balance.

Sirumalai

1000 Acre Forest, Sirumalai

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM

Customer Reviews

Read what our visitors say about their experiences with us.

Khandige Wildlife Preservation is truly dedicated to nature conservation and preservation.

John Doe
A lush green forest with dense foliage featuring various shades of green. The foreground includes multiple trees with brown, textured bark and surrounding vegetation, creating a dense and vibrant natural landscape.
A lush green forest with dense foliage featuring various shades of green. The foreground includes multiple trees with brown, textured bark and surrounding vegetation, creating a dense and vibrant natural landscape.

Sirumalai

The commitment to preserving the forest and wildlife is inspiring and commendable.

A dense forest with tall trees and sparse undergrowth. The trunks of the trees are dark and rise straight into a canopy, creating a natural archway. The forest floor is covered with fallen leaves and twigs, enhancing the natural, untouched feel of the landscape.
A dense forest with tall trees and sparse undergrowth. The trunks of the trees are dark and rise straight into a canopy, creating a natural archway. The forest floor is covered with fallen leaves and twigs, enhancing the natural, untouched feel of the landscape.
Jane Smith

Sirumalai

★★★★★
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