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(Tamil Nadu)


As Wild as it Gets

A little distance past Bandipur in the direction of Ooty, you'll reach the Ari Gouder Bridge with its arched beams to the sides, built in typical Tamil Nadu style. Cross it and there is a check-post. Pass it and you're inside the Mudumalai National Park. Which effectively means the contiguous forests just assume a different name beyond the bridge.

The range of wildlife is the same as in Bandipur. But Mudumalai has two features that its neighbour doesn't the Moyar River, and proximity to the imposing Nilgiri mountain ranges. In complete contrast to laid-back Bandipur, Mudumalai is also one of the most happening sanctuaries in South India, with a large number of jungle resorts on the outskirts of the forest bringing travellers in close contact with the fauna of the Blue Mountains.

Mudumalai Sanctuary is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, at the foothills of the Blue Mountains. The sanctuary was set up in 1932 and has remained an effectively conserved game park since then. Evergreen forests, grasslands, swamps and a wide variety of wildlife, including one of the largest pachyderm settlements in India, gaur, tigers and panthers to deer, wild boar and monitor lizards can be found here. If the tiger can be a hard cat to spot, the sanctuary abounds with civets, antelopes, langurs and macaques, and a lot of birds. At night, the glow-worms provide alternative lighting.
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There's plenty of Forest Department accommodation to suit all budgets at Theppakadu within the Mudumalai Reserve. Just outside the reserve in Masinagudi, private resorts vie for numerical primacy with the spotted deer. Many of the properties offer safaris and adventure activities from trekking and angling to soft outdoorsy fun like camping around a log-fire.
The Jungle Retreat
Brochure carries an old jungle wisdom: If the tree trunk you?re leaning on moves, say cheese and a small prayer! The 35-acre resort is one wild getaway. Set up in 1996 by Hermie Mathias and her son Rohan, Jungle Retreat has earned a reputation for providing an intimate yet luxurious brush with nature. The adventurous can take the forest trail to stay at their 5-acre camp up the mountainside.
 
 (0423)2526469-70
 
 Rs 1,000 to 2,000
Monarch Safari Park
It is also among the best options for Mudumalai.
 
 2526250/ 2526343
 
 Rs 900 to 1,600
Blue Valley Jungle Resorts
They have cottages, a bungalow and rooms for accommodation, offers safaris, treks, night safaris, fishing and camping.
 
 2526244/ 344; 9443461744
 
 Rs 750 to 2,000
Jungle Hut
It has a pool and offers camping, trekking and natural tanks for fishing.
 
 2526240
 
 Rs 1,000 to 1,400
Bamboo Banks Farm Guest House
Offers safaris, jungle treks and horse riding.
 
 2526211
 
 Rs 950 to 1,250
Mountania Rest House

 
 2526337
 
 Rs 300 to 1,500
Green Park Resorts
Also offers a variety of activities from camping and tenting to fishing.
 
 2526351/ 485-86
 
 Rs 400 to 1,200
Royal Park Resort
It is a neat low budget option.
 
 2526297
 
 Rs 300 to 350, dorm Rs 50
Jungle Trails
It is set in the jungle at Mavinhalla Village, close to Masinagudi.
 
 2526256
 
 Rs 600 to 1,000
Theppakadu Log House
It has 2 double-bedded and 1 4-bedded suite.
 
 Rs 300 to 500
Sylvan Lodge
Located by the Moyar, 4 km from Theppakadu, it has four doubles. These two are the best, but there are many more options, all which offer food, hot water and laundry services. Meals are not included in the tariff.
 
 Rs 310
Wildlife Warden

 
 (0423)2444098
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