Thursday, October 13, 2011

The inhabitants of the Mudumalai Forest

     The Mudumalai National Park is one of the dense forests along he Western Ghats. It is rich in wildlife. It is a tiger reserve and also has a variety of other animals and birds. Deer, Peacock, Bison and Langur are among the most populated species in the forest and are mostly spotted by tourists. The animals are spotted more on the highway roads that go through the forest than on the guided safari organized by the forest department as the roads go through forest area that is denser than that covered in the safari. Wildlife spotting is purely a matter of luck. Especially rare species like the great Indian Tiger are spotted by very few visitors. We weren't lucky enough to spot the Tiger but we saw a few other species while driving through the forest roads. Although it was a very nice and thrilling experience.




 



 







 












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