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The Mudumalai National Park in Tamil Nadu is
based on the Nilgiri (Blue Mountains) along the
northern and northwestern frontiers, lying on
the interstate boundaries of Karnataka and Kerala
where the Western Ghats unites with the Eastern
Ghats in harmony. Tamil Nadu Madumalai National Park and the Mudumalai National Park
in Tamil Nadu is a division of the Nilgiri Biosphere
Reserve where it was first instituted in 1940
being recognized as the first sanctuary in southern
India. The Mudumalai National Park in Tamil Nadu
is placed closed to Bandipur National Park, Wynad
Sanctuary, Sigur and Singara reserve forests.
Capture the sight of rolling parkland, stretched
grassland, marshlands, valleys and nullahs. Tamil Nadu Madumalai National Park and the
Mudumalai National Park in Tamil Nadu is known
for reserving plants pertaining to the tropical
moist deciduous, tropical dry deciduous and southern
tropical thorn. The sanctuary covers a total land
area of about 321 km², which is filled with
animal species like chital, python, barking deer,
four-horned antelope, panther, sloth bear, otter,
crocodile, giant flying squirrel, sambhar, hyena,
wild dog, wild boar, elephant, gaur, bonnet, macaque,
common langur, tigers and leopards, mouse deer,
spotted deer, jackal, hare, porcupine and mongoose.
Birds that can be commonly sighted in the Mudumalai
National Park of Tamil Nadu are Malabar grey hornbill,
peacock, grey jungle fowl, Malabar whistling thrush,
large racquet-tailed dronge, small green barbet,
magpie-robin, spotted babbler, green pigeons,
little brown dove, and many others in the Tamil Nadu Madumalai National Park. Travel to
the Mudumalai National Park in Tamil Nadu that
is connected through Coimbatore airport Udhagamandalam
railway station. Tour to the Mudumalai National
Park in Tamil Nadu and stay in their forest guest
houses based at Abhayaranyam, Masinagudi, Kargudi
and Theppakkadu.
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