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Established in 1940,
Mudumalai National Park is the most sought-after wildlife sanctuaries
in Tamil Nadu, India.
This wildlife reserve is an extension to the Bandipur
National Park, which is separated by river Moyar.
The 321 sq. km. wildlife
sanctuary offers a great opportunity to view animals in their natural
habitat. Add a new dimension to your holiday with wildlife tour to Mudumalai
National Park in Tamil Nadu.
Travel to Mudumalai National Park in Tamil Nadu in between the months
of February and June. The park has hills, ravines and waterways.
Tropical
moist deciduous, dry deciduous and scrub forests make up its vegetation.
On your wildlife tour to Mudumalai National Park Tamil Nadu, you will
see various exotic species of flora, such as Anogeissus latifolia, Aredesia,
Crenulata/Terminalia Tomontosa, Grewia, Labumusum, Terminalia, etc.
While taking a tour of Mudumalai National Park Tamil Nadu, you may
come across elephants, tiger, leopard, chital, hyena, barking deer,
sambhar, gaur, sloth bear, bonnet macaque, India muntjac, wild boar,
jackal, hare, wild dog, porcupine, mongoose, flying squirrel and many
other species of animals.
Besides animal viewing, the wildlife reserve is also good for bird
watching.
The wildlife reserve harbors a stupendous range of bird life.
See colorful vistas that the park offers and listening to the twittering
of birds.
Grey hornbill, grey partridge quails, Malabar trogan, grey
jungle fowl, bulbul, myna, spotted babbler, crested serpent eagle and
many other avian species can be seen here.
The Mudumalai National Park Tamil Nadu will make your wildlife adventure
unforgettable.
You can hire vehicles for jungle safari or may opt for
elephant safari.
Visitors can choose to stay within the park in an elephant
camp.
The wildlife sanctuary is 65 km from Ooty railway station and
160 km from Coimbatore airport.
Evergreen, deciduous and scrub forests alternate with grassland and swamps.
Inside the teak, rosewood and bamboo forests live the elusive tigers and panthers but also Asiatic wild dogs (dholes), langurs and bonnet macaques, antelopes, gaur, several types of deer and wild boar.
Mudumalai National Park is located at the foothills of the Nilgiri hills in the state of Tamil Nadu. Mudumalai which literally means ancient hills was identified as a reserve way back in 1927 and converted into a sanctuary in 1940.
Over 200 species of birds have been spotted in Mudumalai, including crested hawk eagles, crested serpent eagles, Malabar grey hornbills, owls, egrets and parakeets.
India Tour Guides offers online information and booking for tours to
Mudumalai National Park in Tamil Nadu, India. To book a tour or for more
information, please fill up the form below
Contact us for Prior Booking at our 24 Hours desk on the following
mobile Nos: +91-99428 99555 , 98424 30308 , 99425 87000 .
Email Id :
info@indiatourguides.com.
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