Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
The Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary is spread more than 55 sq km of undulating forested good countries on the inclines of the Western Ghats. The most elevated crest here – Katti Betta – ascends to a glorious 1145 m above ocean level.
Secured with tropical and semi evergreen woods, the Aralam Sanctuary is home to a tremendous assortment of widely varied vegetation endemic toward the Western Ghats. Elephant, gaur, sambar, spotted deer, woofing deer, Nilgiri langur, Hanuman langur, Malabar goliath squirrel, and so on can be seen here.
Aralam, a town in Thalassery, Kannur, is likewise noted for the Central State Farm, a 3060 hectare cultivate begun in 1971 by the Government of India. This is one of the primary creation focuses of half and half coconut seeds in the nation.