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Mudumalai
Sanctuary, Gudalur
| Location |
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16 Kms. from Gudalur |
| Area |
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321 sq. Kms. |
| Attraction |
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Wild Elephant, Gaur, Deer |
| Best
Season |
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Februaru to June |
The
hilly terrain of the Western Ghats,
Mudumalai (the ancient hills) is made most attractive wildlife
reserve
because it is clothed in dense mixed and moist deciduous forests.
Moyar
River, which separates Mudumalai from Bandipur
runs
through the Park
following its course runs
the Mysore-Ooty highway. The hilly terrain, with
just 321 sq. km. in area,
provides diverse habitats.
The wild elephant, gaur, deer and primates like the bonnet macaque
and langurs all inhabit the Park. The predators include the tiger,
leopard and the dhole - the Asiatic wild dog, that hunts in packs.
The predators of the skies are the crested hawk eagle and the
crested serpent eagle that can be seen circling above.
Among
the stands of teak and bamboo thickets,
in the cool of the dense forests, are colourful birds - hornbills,
the great black woodpecker with its dramatic red crest, mynas,
barbets and parakeets. The tiny eared owl, the scops owl and the
little scops owl are more heard than seen.
The
Annamalai Sanctuary, lying adjacent to Mudumalai isolated for
two species that are exclusive to it - the Nilgiri langur and
the lion tailed macaque.
General
Information
| Best
Time to Visit |
February
to June |
| Accommodation |
Rest
Houses, Bamboo Banks Farm, |
| Nearest
town |
Masinagudi
(18 km from sanctuary) Gudalur(l8 km) |
| How
to get there |
Rail-Udhagamandalam/Ooty
(64 km)
Air-Coimbatore (160 km) |
| For
further information contact |
Wildlife
Warden, Mahalingam Building. Coonoor Road. Udhagamandalam.
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