Karnataka’s rush for peak power infrastructure in the Western Ghats undermines the very foundations of climate resilience and risks driving species to extinction. If the current pace of projects continues—breaching environmental laws—the extinction of the Lion-tailed Macaque (LTM) is inevitable. This won’t just be the loss of a species; it will mark a dangerous collision between energy ambitions, water security, and biodiversity survival.

For Bengalureans, the Western Ghats are more than a getaway—they are a lifeline. A place to unwind, breathe, and restore ourselves. Jungle Lodges captures this perfectly in its description: “You are cradled in nature’s lap… left to enjoy the ethereal beauty… misty mornings…drive through the densely wooded forests of the Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary”
For Bengalureans, the Western Ghats are more than a getaway—they are a lifeline. A place to unwind, breathe, and restore ourselves. Jungle Lodges captures this perfectly in its description: “You are cradled in nature’s lap… left to enjoy the ethereal beauty… misty mornings…drive through the densely wooded forests of the Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary”