Rare Animals in Mudumalai National Park| MUDUMALAI NATIONAL PARK ANIMALS | FULL VIDEO
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Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary & National Park is situated at the tri-junction of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka on the North Eastern Slopes of the Nilgiris part of Western Ghats descending to the Mysore Plateau. An erstwhile game reserve, Mudumalai was declared a wildlife sanctuary with a 62 sq KM area in the early 1940 by the then Madras Presidency. With Bandipur Tiger Reserve (Karnataka) in the north, and Wynad Wildlife Sanctuary (Kerala) in the west the region forms a single, continuous viable habitat for a varied range of wildlife and is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. While Mudumalai’s western half receives the southwest monsoon, the eastern tracts receive the relatively gentler north-east monsoon which results in a diversity of vegetation types and typical migration of herbivores.
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The sanctuary has an area of 321 Sq. KM with 108 sq.KM of National Park area.
It lies within 11o 30’ N to 11o 42’ N and 76o 30’ E to 76o 45’ E.
Rainfall ranges from 800 - 2000mm. Temperature varies from 14o C to 33o C.
Altitude ranges from 100’ MSL to 1200’ MSL.
The Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary (Tamil:முதுமலை தேசிய பூங்கா மற்றும் விலங்குகள் சரணாலயம்) also a declared tiger reserve, lies on the northwestern side of the Nilgiri Hills (Blue Mountains), in Nilgiri District, about 150 kilometres (93 mi) north-west of Coimbatore city in Kongu Nadu region of Tamil Nadu. It shares its boundaries with the states of Karnataka and Kerala. The sanctuary is divided into five ranges – Masinagudi, Thepakadu, Mudumalai, Kargudi and Nellakota.
The protected area is home to several endangered and vulnerable species including Indian elephant, Bengal tiger, gaur and Indian leopard. There are at least 266 species of birds in the sanctuary, including critically endangered Indian white-rumped vulture and long-billed vulture.[2]
The Western Ghats Nilgiri Sub-Cluster of 6,000 square kilometres (2,300 sq mi), including all of Mudumalai National Park, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee for selection as a World Heritage Site.
There are 48 tigers in the Nilgiri Reserve across which tigers are free to roam. In April 2007, the Tamil Nadu state government declared Mudumalai to be a tiger reserve, under section 38V of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972, in an effort to conserve the country's dwindling tiger populations. Subsequently, about 350 families living in the core area have been evicted from the park and given INR 10 Lacs compensation. Those in the 5 km buffer area around the park fear they too will be evicted, however, nobody will be dislodged from the buffer zone. In fact, some people in this zone will be involved in the project as trackers and guides to enhance their income through eco-tourism.
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Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary - Ooty - Tamil Nadu - India
The Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary also a declared tiger reserve, lies on the northwestern side of the Nilgiri Hills (Blue Mountains), in Nilgiri District, about 150 kilometres (93 mi) north-west of Coimbatore city in Tamil Nadu. It shares its boundaries with the states of Karnataka and Kerala.
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Tiger Chase Bison (Indian Gaur) at Bandipur National Park
This video was captured on September 2016 and i was uploading very late, sorry for the delay.
The Tiger so called Prince lived in Bandipur National Part, unfortunately the Tiger was NO more, was found dead recently on his territory, Prince was the most Photoed tiger in bandipur national park.
Video Credits : Arun Rajendran
Captured on : Sep 2016
Device : Sony Cam Coder
Free wildlife safari - Gudalur - Bandipur - Masinagudi - Gundlupet
Bandipur National Park, an 874-sq.-km forested reserve in the southern Indian state of Karnataka is known for its small population of tigers. Once the private hunting ground of the Maharajas of Mysore, the park also harbors Indian elephants, spotted deer, gaurs (bison), antelopes and numerous other native species. The 14th-century Himavad Gopalaswamy Temple offers views from the park's highest peak. you will see much wildlife through the journey Gudalur - Bandipur - Masinagudi - Gundlupet road without going for an expensive wildlife safari...
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Mudumalai forest safari - excitement galore
Mudumalai National Park is a declared tiger reserve that is located in the northeast of Nilgiri Mountain or the blue mountain. It is located in Nilgiri district and shares its borders with Kerala and Karnataka. The park is a home to numerous endangered species like Bengal tiger, long billed vulture, white-rumped vulture, Indian leopard, Indian elephant and others.
The Western Ghats area along with the park is under consideration for recognition as a heritage site, by UNESCO. The total area of the park is 321 square kilometer. The highest peak in the park is at 1,266 meter above mean sea level. Mudumalai National Park connects the Western Ghats with the Eastern Ghats and it is a land with rich diversity. 13% of all mammals found in India are present in this park. The northern part of the park that comes under the reign of Karnataka is called as Bandipur National Park. Bandipur national park along with Mudumalai national park, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary and Nagarhole National Park has the highest tiger population in the country.
Van Safari : 6:30 am to 9 am and, 3:30 pm to 6 pm
Elephant safari : 7 am to 8:30 am and, 3:30 pm to 5 pm
Private jeep safari : depends on the availability of the driver
The park is open from morning 7 until evening 6. The park is open throughout the week.
Distance between major cities and Mudumalai National Park
•Coimbatore and Mudumalai national park – 160 km
•Gudalur and Mudumalai national park – 16 km
•Mysore and Mudumalai national park – 90 km
•Ooty and Mudumalai national park – 64 km
•Bangalore and Mudumalai national park – 245 km
•Thorapalli and Mudumalai national park – 7 km
•Gundalpet and Mudumalai national park – 30 km
Gudalur to Gundlupet via Bandipur - Enjoy the free Wildlife Safari in Bandipur National Park
Gudalur to Gundlupet via Bandipur - Enjoy the free Wildlife Safari in Bandipur National Park
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TRIP TO MASINAGUDI (GUDALUR TO MASINAGUDI)/ MUDUMALAI NATIONAL PARK
The Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary also a declared tiger reserve, lies on the northwestern side of the Nilgiri Hills (Blue Mountains), in Nilgiri District, about 150 kilometres (93 mi) north-west of Coimbatore city in Tamil Nadu. It shares its boundaries with the states of Karnataka and Kerala. The sanctuary is divided into five ranges – Masinagudi, Thepakadu, Mudumalai, Kargudi and Nellakota.
The protected area is home to several endangered and vulnerable species including Indian elephant, Bengal tiger, gaur and Indian leopard. There are at least 266 species of birds in the sanctuary, including critically endangered Indian white-rumped vulture and long-billed vulture.
The Western Ghats Nilgiri Sub-Cluster of 6,000 square kilometres (2,300 sq mi), including all of Mudumalai National Park, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee for selection as a World Heritage Site
Indien 2004 - Part 9 - Mudumalai-Park
Indien 2004: Mudumalai-Park near Ooty
The Mudumalai sanctuary lies on the northwestern side of the Nilgiri Hills (Blue Mountains), in Nilgiri District, about 80 km north-west of Coimbatore in the westernmost part of Tamil Nadu, on the interstate boundaries with Karnataka and Kerala states in South India.
The park was created in 1940 to become the first wildlife sanctuary in southern India. Originally 60 square kilometres, the sanctuary was enlarged to 295 km² in 1956 and subsequently to its present size of 321 km². The sanctuary is contiguous with Bandipur National Park (874 km²), Wynad Wildlife Sanctuary (344 km²), Sigur and Singara reserve forests. The park is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The Western Ghats, Nilgiri Sub-Cluster (6,000+ km²), including all of Mudumalai National Park, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee for selection as a World Heritage Site.
There are three main types of forest: tropical moist deciduous, tropical dry deciduous and southern tropical thorn. In certain places mixed vegetation types are present. Tropical moist deciduous forest occurs in the western Benne Block, where rainfall is higher than in the other blocks.
Primates found include the Gray langur (Semnopithecus priam) and the Bonnet Macaque (Macaca radiata). The Tiger (Panthera tigris) (E) is widespread, whereas the Leopard (P. pardus) (T) is most often seen in the Kargudi area. Other carnivores include the Dhole (Cuon alpinus) (V), the Striped Hyena (Hyaena hyaena), the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus) and the Sloth Bear (Melursus ursinus) (I). The Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus) (E) population totals several hundred animals. Ungulates include the Gaur (Bos gaurus) (V), the Sambar Deer (Cervus unicolor), the Chital (Axis axis), Indian Muntjac (Muntiacus muntjak), the Indian Spotted Chevrotain (Moschiola meminna), and the Wild Boar (Sus scrofa). Rodents include the Indian Giant Squirrel (Ratufa indica maxima) and the Red Giant Flying Squirrel (Petaurista petaurista).
Bird life is rich. Regional endemics include Malabar trogon Harpactes fasciatus and Malabar grey hornbill Tockus griseus. Predatory birds include crested hawk-eagle Spizaetus cirrhatus and crested serpent eagle Spilornis cheela. It also holds the isolated southern population of the Striped Tit-babbler Macronous gularis.[2] Of the reptiles, monitor lizard Varanus bengalensis is the most regularly observed species.
Accommodation in Mudumalai includes a forest rest house and guest houses at Masinagudi, and guest houses at Kargudi, Abhayaranyam and Theppakkadu. Accommodation in the forest rest house and guest houses may be reserved by writing to the Wildlife Warden, Mudumalai Sanctuary, Udhagamandalam, Tamil Nadu, India.
The nearest airport is at Coimbatore (84km) and the closest railhead at Udhagamandalam (64km). However, in terms of travel practicality, the closest railhead is Mysore (90km),which sits on a major broad gauge line and is served by trains from across the country. The park is most conveniently accessible by road from Mysore on the Mysore-Ooty highway.
There is a cottage after crossing Kargudi and Mudumalai check posts on Ooty road. Bookings can be made from wildlifesanctuaryindia.com .Jungle home offers clean, comfortable accommodation at reasonable rates. It is located at the crucial elephant habitat zone. Elephants can be spotted very easily in this region. Trekking, Birdwatching and Fishing are conducted.
There are also night safaris on open top jeeps arranged by resorts and guides who are freely accessible in Masinagudi.The night safaris are conducted on the peripheral roads running through the forest and not deep into the forest
Other Places to visit in this region Include
1, The Elephant Feeding Camp - A place where you can interact with Elephants and also see how they are fed.
2, Museum - Near the Elephant feeding camp there is a museum where dead animals are preserved. These preserved animals ones lived in the Mudumalai Jungle.
3, Moyar River - See how the Moyar river runs through the dense forest. Spotting animals while they come to drink water in the river is fun.
4, Elephant Safari and Van Safari Conducted by Tamilnadu forest department.
5, Kallatty falls - Located 30Km from Mudumalai forest department . A beautiful falls with breathtaking view.
6, Pykara Lake - Located 40 Km from Mudumalai Safari office . It is a clean and scenic lake in between the hills. It is an isolated lake free from pollution and maddening crowed . Boating is conducted here . It is a place worth visiting when you plan to visit Mudumalai.You will remember this scenic spot throughout your life
7, Don't forget to Visit the lost cute Baby Elephant .
Jungle Home Provides Information on more interesting places to visit around Mudumalai and accommodation at Mudumalai.
After FLOOD 2019 keralaTourist Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary in Wayanad The Jeep Safari JUNGLESAFARIS
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is an animal sanctuary in Wayanad, Kerala, India. It has an extent of 344.44 km2 with four ranges namely Sulthan Bathery, Muthanga, Kurichiat and Tholpetty. A variety of large wild animals such as Indian bison, elephant, deer and tiger are found there. There are also quite a few unusual birds in the sanctuary. In particular, peafowl tend to be very common in the area. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala. It is bestowed with lush green forests and rich wildlife.This wildlife area houses some of the rare and endangered species of both flora and fauna.
Wayanad soochipara water falls near Puthumala (Wayanad, Kerala): In Pachakkaadu, where around 80 homes once stood, just ten remain. Pachakkaadu, the Malayalam word for ‘green forest’, is part of Puthumala village of Meppadi grama panchayat, in Wayanad.
Soochipara Falls also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls is a three-tiered waterfall in Vellarimala, Wayanad, India. It is surrounded by deciduous, evergreen and montane forests. Locally referred to as Soochipara (Soochi meaning Needle and Para meaning Rock), the 15-20 minute drive from Meppadi to Sentinel Rock Waterfalls has views of a number of Wayanad's tea estates.[1] The Sentinel Rock Waterfalls is 200 metres (656 feet) and offers a cliff face that is used for rock climbing.[2] The water from Soochipara Falls[3] later joins Chulika River or popularly known as Chaliyar River after Velarimala Hills near Cherambadi (Tamil Nadu) in Kerala.
Once people reach the parking area, they have to pass through a security check at the entrance where they make sure you don't carry any plastic. It takes 10-15 minutes walk to the waterfalls and water flow is less during summer, which makes it easy to reach the rocks where water falls.
Wayanad is an Indian district in the north-east of Kerala state with administrative headquarters at the municipality of Kalpetta. It is set high on the Western Ghats with altitudes ranging from 700 to 2100 meters.[5] The district was formed on 1 November 1980 as the 12th district in Kerala by carving out areas from Kozhikode and Kannur districts. About 885.92 sq.km of area of the district is under forest.[6] Wayanad has three municipal towns—Kalpetta, Mananthavady and Sulthan Bathery. There are many indigenous tribals in this area.[7][8]
Wayanad district is bordered by Karnataka to north and north-east, Tamil Nadu to south-east, Malappuram to south, Kozhikode to south-west and Kannur to north-west.[9] Pulpally in Wayanad boasts of the only Lava Kusha Temple in Kerala and Vythiri has the only mirror temple in Kerala which is a Jain temple. The edicts and caves of Ambukuthi Mala and another evidence state that the place is as old as the beginning of the New Age Civilisation.[10]
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A trip to Shenduruney wildlife sanctuary
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Jeep Safari In Deep Forest, Mudumalai, Tamilnadu : Adventurous And Very Thrilling
Experience 2 hours of wilderness fun with a jeep safari in Masinagudi and Mudumalai, a forest region located at the foothills of the Nilgiris.
It was very adventurous and thrilling moment to watch wildlife there in deep forest.
We found the verious number of animals there.
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Wild Tiger @ Mudumalai
Aug 2013 - Lucky to see the Wild Tiger @ Mudumalai and also able to shoot some video. If you want to increase your probability of seeing a Tiger or a Panther or a Bear in the wild
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Gudalur Forest Travel Video | Tamil Nadu - India
Gudalur Forest Travel Video | Tamil Nadu - India
Wild Elephants at Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary
While riding through the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary we rode past a small herd of wild elephants which were grazing by the side of the road. We didn't dare stop to take a closer look and take pictures. These wild elephants are known to be unpredictable, specially when they have a small one with them. If they sense danger, they can go bonkers pretty quickly..
I've interacted with elephants before. Gone for rides on them and stuff like that. But this was the first time I encountered these animals in the wild. Living by their rules.
Biggest Wild Cow Freely walking on Ooty Road, Gudalur
Biggest Wild Cow, also called Indian bison, Freely walking on Ooty Road, Gudalur
Muthumalai Tribes | விடியலைக் காணாத பழங்குடிகள்
Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu state, adjacent to the Bandipur Wildlife Sanctuary of Kollegal district of Karnataka It lies on the North-eastern slopes of the Nilgiri range and the terrain is undulating. The name Mudumalai stands for the ancient hill range that descends down to the Mysore plateau and is contiguous with Bandipur forest reserve, which gives a wider access to elephants and gaurs. The flora of Nilgiris district describes 877 plant species belonging to 429 genera of 117 families1. This district harbours a rich plant diversity, both exotic and native, which has substantial healing utility. The six major ethnic groups of anthropological interest in the region are Todas, Kotas, Kurumbas, Irulas, Paniyas and Kattunayakas. The total tribal population of the Nilgiris district was 25,048, of which Kattunayakas population constituted 1400². These ethnic groups inhabited the Western Ghats from 700 BC and in the Nilgiris from 1200 BC3,4. In order to explore the medicinal wealth of this area, an ethnobotanical exploration was carried out in the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary.
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