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Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary Area Code: 0423 Mudumalai is the home of about 25 tigers, 700 wild elephants, leopards, panthers, 1,000 gaur (Indian bison), bears, bonnet monkeys, horned antelopes, flying squirrels, hyenas and eagles. As the animals are quite elusive, you will need a combination of luck, patient and a good eye to see anything. There are also reptiles, such as pythons and big monitor lizards, and many species of birds. The park is 320 sq km. The vegetation varies from forest to grassland and swamps. There are over 200 species of birds in the park. You can get a free book, called Birds of Mudumalai, at the WWO office in Ooty. The best time to come is January to June. It rains very heavy here in October and November. Sometimes the park is closed in April or May because of bushfires. The
headquarters of the park is the village of Theppakadu in the middle of
the park. Mudumalai is 60km from Ooty (2½ hr drive) and 100km from
Mysore. The bus to Mudumalai usually takes the Sighur Ghat Road, which
has beautiful views. There are 45-minute bus tours (Rs 30) that depart at 7 am and 4 pm. You are more likely to see something during the morning tour. The minibus is better than the nosier green truck. There is an Elephant Camp about 150m from the reception center. At 6 pm, two elephants do puja, ringing a bell with their trunks at the small Ganesh temple, which was built in the 1970s. After offering puja the elephants circle the temple and kneel down before the deity of Ganesh. They are then fed and you can take part in feeding them sugar cane. After the feeding, an English-language film is shown about the park. There is an Elephant Show on Saturdays and Sundays (Rs 20) at 6 pm. The show consists of elephant races through an obstacle course, elephant dancing and elephant soccer. The sanctuary used to allow private vehicles, but they are now banned. Headlights are not allowed at night in the park because of the fear of poaching. Many people hire a nighttime jeep to go to the park. The park bans this, and I personally would not do it. Also it is unlikely that you will see anything on a night tour. It
is banned for visitors to stroll around the park by themselves, without
a guide. Rangers do not like it and will fine you. Also a tiger may eat
you.
Theppakadu Forest Department Dormitory, at the reception center, has dorm beds for Rs 30. Forest Department Log House, around a five-minute walk from the reception center, has three rooms for Rs 125, with a porch to sit on. It is often full. Forest
Department Sylan Lodge, next door overlooking the river, has rooms for
Rs 75. Peacock, 4km west of Theppakaku in Kargudi, has dorm beds and a restaurant. Hotel Tamil Nadu (56249) has rooms for Rs 500 and dorm beds for Rs 60. It is well located and has the best restaurant in Theppakadu. Masinagudi
and Bokkapuram Belleview
Resort (56351), 1km south of Masinagudi, has rooms for Rs 175/300 and
dorm beds for Rs 70. Travel If you know of a informationthat is not correct or if you would like to help update our listings, please e-mail us at:
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