The Agumbe Rainforest in Karnataka is the hidden gem of Western Ghats and home to endangered trees, plant and has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. The place receives some of the heaviest rainfall in South India and hence known as The Cherrapunji of the South also famous as best place for wildlife photography in India.
The Western Ghats of India is the Hottest biodiversity hotspots and best places to spot Malabar Pit Viper, Hump Nosed Pit Viper, Travancore Wolf Snake and the most endangered and longest venomous King Cobra.
* Green Vine SnakeGreen vine snake is a arboreal colubrid species of snake, mildly venomous and a slender body snake. The reptile feeds on frogs and lizards, relying on camouflaging to hunt.
* Malabar Pit ViperMalabar Pit Viper is endemic to Western Ghats of India, available in many different colour morphs and pattern. The species mostly encountered during the monsoon season and one of the venomous pit viper species found in India.
* Hump Nosed Pit ViperThe Hump Nosed Pit Viper is famous for its camouflage and second most common pit viper species, found in Western Ghats of Karnataka.
* Horseshoe Pit Viper Horseshoe Pit Viper is the rare species of venomous pitviper, found in the Western Ghats and Nilgiris hills. The small snake is endemic to the rainforest of Southern India and montane hills of Western ghats.
* Bamboo Pit ViperBamboo Pit Viper also known as Indian green pit viper, found only in Western Ghats of Southern India. The species mostly found in bamboo groves in Sahyadris mountains of Maharashtra.