Maximum Temperature : 24.30°C
Minimum Temperature : 4.80°C
languages : English ,Français ,Deutsch ,Italiano
Best time to visit :April to October.
STD Code : 0423
Mudumalai wildlife reserve is a continuation of the Bandipur National Park. The river Moyar that flows along the border or Tamil Nadu and Karnataka separates the two. The Mysore - Ooty highway runs through the park. The 321 sq. km. reserve is situated in Tamil Nadu.
Mudumalai wildlife reserve is a continuation of the Bandipur National Park. The river Moyar that flows along the border or Tamil Nadu and Karnataka separates the two. The Mysore - Ooty highway runs through the park. The 321 sq. km. reserve is situated in Tamil Nadu Mudumalali wildlife reserve was the first sanctuary in south India. The terrain is extremely varied with hills, valleys, ravines, watercourses and swamps. The vegetation comprises of tropical moist deciduous forests, dry deciduous forests and scrub forests. Compared to the nearby reserves, the climate is warmer in Mudumalai.
Langur, bonnet macaque, tiger, leopard, wild dog, hyena, jackal, sloth bear, elephants, gaur, sambar, spotted deer, Indian muntjac, mouse deer, wild boar, rodent and flying squirrel are part of the wildlife in Mudumalai. It has a rich bird life that includes Malabar trogan, Grey hornbill, crested hawk eagle, crested serpent eagle, etc.
The best time to visit the reserve is from February to June. The sanctuary can be reached by road. The nearest railway station is Udakamandalam. The nearest airport is Coimbatore. Accommodation can be arranged at forest rest house, guesthouses at Masinagudi, Kargudi, Abhayaranyam and Theppakkadu.
» Flora (Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary)
The vegetation is quite varied in this region. The hilly terrain of the Western Ghats, clothed in dense mixed and moist deciduous forests, make Mudumalai (the ancient hills) a most attractive wildlife reserve. Bamboos (Bambusa Arundinacea) Natural teak (Tectona Grandis), Anogeissus latifolia, Terminalia, Crenulata/Terminalia Tomontosa, Grewia, and blooming trees like Indian Labumusum, Aredesia, Solanancea are some of the flora.
» Fauna (Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary)
The fauna include Elephants, Gaur, Banner, Macaque, Common Langur,
Tigers, Leopards, Chital, Panther, Sloth Bear, Python, Barking Deer,
Four Horned Antelope, Otter, Crocodiles (Mugger), Giant Flying Squirrel,
Sambar, Hyena, Wild Dog, Wild Boar, Mouse Deer, Spotted Deer, Jackal,
Hare, Porcupine and Mongoose.
The birds listed in this sanctuary are Peacock-our National bird,
Grey Jungle Fowl, Red Spur Fowl, Grey Partridge Quails, Goggle Eyed
Plower, Malabar Whistling Thrush, Large
Racket-Tailed Dronge, The Magpie-robin, Spotted Babbler, Small Green
Barbet, Green Pigeons, Brown Dove, Malabar Grey Hornbill, Bulbuls,
Mynahs, etc. Among birds of prey, Eagles, Hawks, Buzzards, Harriers,
Falcons and King Vulture are predominant, besides some migratory water
birds.
» Tourist Information (Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary)
Facilities : Vehicles on hire and Elephant safari
» Accommodation (Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary):
Within the sanctuary is an elephant camp called "Theppakkadu", where
there is a rest house. Accommodation is also available at TTDC's Youth
Hostel and rest houses in Masinagudi, Abhayaranayam and Kargudi and the
Bamboo Banks Farm that is 18-km away.
Area : Mudumalai 32,155 hectares.
Established : Mudumalai, 1940 as a sanctuary.
» Mudumalai Bird Sanctuary
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