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8 Jan 2013

The Hidden Beauty of Mudumalai National Park

In the southern part of India there is an incredible state located which is known as Tamil Nadu. Bordered with Karnataka, Andra Pradesh and Kerala this state is very prominent in term of historical value. Chennai, Coimbatore, Ooty, Mamallapuram, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli and Kanyakumari are the popular destinations of Tamil Nadu and thousands of tourists visit to these places every year. Apart from this Tamil Nadu includes many wildlife sanctuaries and the Mudumalai National Park is very famous among all.

The Mudumalai National Park is located in the northwestern part of Nilgiri Hills and is 150 km away from the Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Spread in the wide area, the park includes low hills, flat terrain and picturesque valleys that attract many nature lovers. Serene Atmosphere and enchanting sounds of birds delight the senses of tourists. The safari tour run by the forest department offers chance to see the glimpse of rare species of flora & fauna.

The park is the home of various species of animals that includes Barking Deer, Sloth Bear, Rusty Spotted Cat, Wild Dog, Leopard, Indian Pangolin, Chowsingha, Spotted Dear, Striped necked Mongoose, Musk Dear etc. and diverse species of birds like Grey Jungle Fowl, Emerald Dove, Alpine Swift, Pompadour Green Pigeon, Grey headed Bulbul, Streak-throated Woodpecker, Crimson-backed Sunbird, Chestnut-headed Bee-eater, Painted Bush Quail etc and can be easily spotted in the park.

Important Tips:
• Best time to visit: April to June and September to December
• Nearest Attractions: Coimbatore, Ooty
• Hire a guide to have a deeper look of the park area.

Reaching this place is very convenient through the option of air travelling. Coimbatore Airport is the nearest Airport to reach the park. You can hire a private cab and taxi as per your convenience from outside the Airport to reach the Mudumalai National Park.

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