Mudumalai National Park - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Mudumalai National Park

The Mudumalai Sanctuary is an important wildlife habitat due to its strategic position as a Wildlife corridor between several other protected areas making an essential part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.

Hotels near Mudumalai National Park

Hotels to stay near Mudumalai National Park

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Attractions Near Mudumalai National Park

Pykara Lake

Pykara Lake

15.18km from Mudumalai National Park

The Pykara is the largest river in the Nilgiris district and is revered by the Todas, an Adivasi community, who consider it to be sacred

Kalhatti Falls

Kalhatti Falls

18.33km from Mudumalai National Park

Also called as Bird watcher falls situated around 400 feet high in the Sigur plateau.

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

21.71km from Mudumalai National Park

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, located 16 km from Sulthan Bathery is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere area connecting Nagarhole and Bandipur national parks in Karnataka with Madumalai national park in Tamil Nadu. Spread over an area of 345 square km, the sanctuary is an abode of rich flora and fauna.

Bandipur Tiger Reserve And National Park

Bandipur Tiger Reserve And National Park

23.87km from Mudumalai National Park

This national park is famous for its wildlife riches which covers around 874 sq km. This park suits people who love nature, photography, and adventure.

Tamilnadu Tourism Ooty Boat House

Tamilnadu Tourism Ooty Boat House

24.12km from Mudumalai National Park

Park, boating, picnic spot.

Government Botanical Garden

Government Botanical Garden

25.01km from Mudumalai National Park

A must-visit tourist destination in Ooty with a huge collection of rare Botanicals.

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Nilgiris

Nilgiris

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The Name ‘Nilgiris’ means Blue hills (Neelam – Blue and Giri – Hill or Mountain). The view of the violet blossoms of ‘kurinji’ flower enveloping the hill ranges periodically. Hence the name Nilgiri arose.

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