Mudumalai National Park Tamil Nadu

Discover Mudumalai National Park

Mudumalai National Park or Wildlife Sanctuary is located on the northwestern edge of the Nilgiri Hills (Blue Mountains) in Nilgiri District, around 150 kilometres north of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu’s Kongu Nadu area. Wildlife thrives in this area of varied forest, ravines, watercourses and swamps, and it’s the perfect place to get out your binoculars and get back to nature.

Things to do in Mudumalai National Park

Some of the great things you can enjoy in Mudumalai National Park include:

Wildlife spotting
This protected area is an ideal home to several endangered and vulnerable species including the nestling Indian elephant, Bengal Tiger, Gaur and Indian Leopard. There are also around 50 species of fish, 21 species of amphibians, 34 species of reptiles, 227 species of birds and 55 species of mammals.

Bird spotting
Around 8 % of the bird species in India can be found in Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, including the critically endangered Indian White-rumped Vulture and long-billed vulture.

The best way to see Mudumalai National Park

If you would like to visit Mudumalai National Park, why not take a look at one of our wonderful ATOL and ABTA protected holidays?  Please remember all our private tours are designed to meet your exact requirements, and the tours mentioned are just examples to help inspire you. Contact our travel experts on 01792 315499 or email info@aitholidays.com for more information.