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This holiday travel
to Mundanthurai Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu India and satiate your urge
for wildlife adventure.
In the district of Tirunelvi, this wildlife
sanctuary houses a rich diversity of flora and fauna.
As you travel
to Mundanthurai sanctuary, you will see a bewildering variety of flora
and fauna.
Travel to Mundanthurai wildlife sanctuary in between the
months of October and January.
This 567 sq. km. wildlife sanctuary was established in 1977.
The vegetation
of Mundanthurai Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu consists of dry deciduous and
tropical wet evergreen forests. The wildlife area receives 1000-4000
mm of annual rainfall.
Located in the south Western Ghats, the wildlife
reserve is noted for both landscaped beauty and rich wildlife.
Make the most of the opportunity and carry camera to capture the wild
in your camera during your wildlife safari in Mundanthurai sanctuary.
The reserve is home to tiger, leopard, sambhar, mouse deer, spotted
deer, sloth bear, brown mongoose, brown palm civet, bonnet macaque,
Indian pangolin, Nilgiri giant squirrel, Nilgiri martin, flying lizard,
monitor lizard, python and many more.
As you travel to Mundanthurai Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, you won't get
disappointed with its excellent avian population also.
Avid bird lovers
are promised to have unforgettable time here. Inhabitants of the sanctuary
include Malabar grey hornbill, great Indian hornbill, great pied hornbill,
Ceylon mouth frog, grass warbler, grey headed bulbul and many others.
This wildlife reserve was created for the protection and conservation
of the endangered lion-tailed macaque.
If you want to engage yourself
in trekking then you need to take prior permission from the forest department.
The Mundanthurai wildlife sanctuary is 200 km from Madurai airport and
6 km from Ambasamudram railway station.
Mundanthurai Sanctuary has diverse geographical features, which supports a wide variety of flora and fauna.
The terrain of the Sanctuary is rolling and has narrow water streams. According to estimates, Mundanthurai Sanctuary has a forest cover of about 567 sq km, mainly comprising of thick evergreen forest.
The high mountain ranges of the Western Ghats have dense cover of evergreen, moist deciduous forests and savannah grasslands.
In addition, the marshy areas are full of tall grasslands, making the region one of the good habitats of large mammals. The thick vegetation of the Mundanthurai Sanctuary provides both excellent cover and nourishment.
The annual rainfall here Varies from below 1000 mm in lower reaches to nearly 4000 mm in the hills.
India Tour Guides offers online information and booking for tour to
Mundanthurai Sanctuary 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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