
Tokalo Wildlife Sanctuary
Wildlife Sanctuary
Tokalo Wildlife Sanctuary
Tokalo Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the southernmost part of Mizoram in the Saiha district, spans about 250 square kilometers and was established in 2007. It features diverse habitats including tropical evergreen forests, semi-evergreen forests, and scrub jungle, making it rich in biodiversity.
The sanctuary is home to Mizoram’s largest lake, Palak Lake, which is surrounded by thick forests and known for its scenic beauty and mystical morning mists. Wildlife here includes leopards, clouded leopards, golden cats, various bear species, wild dogs, primates like hoolock gibbons, and many bird species including the great Indian hornbill. The sanctuary lies within the Indo-Myanmar biodiversity hotspot, highlighting its ecological importance and the rich natural heritage of the region.
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Tokalo Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Saiha, Mizoram.
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