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| Welcome to Tamil Nadu Forest Department |
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| Approach |
Mukkurthi National Park is approachable through 4 different routes.
Avalanchi which is 30 km. from Ooty From Avalanchi, Upper Bhavani is reached by road (25 km), from where the sanctuary area beings after Upper Bhavani Dam.
From Anumapuram near Pykara which is 24 kms. from Ooty in the Ooty – Gudalur – Mysore Road and then reaching Porthimund Dam.
The third entry point for Nilgiris Peak area is near T.R.Bazaar in the Ooty – Gudalur – Mysore road via Terrace estate road reaching Mudimund (40 km).
The fourth entry point is via, Parsonsvalley road, which leads to Western Catchment II and III.
Due to the tough terrain and difficult accessibility of the area, biotic interference is limited. Trekking along the prescribed trek routes and vehicle drives in the existing roads are the activities permitted. |
| Nearest railway station – Ooty (45KM) |
| Nearest airport- Coimbatore (140 KM) from Ooty |
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| Tourist info |
Due to high altitude, the climate is quite cold. Temperature ranges between 20 deg. and below 0 deg C. Rainfall is about 2500 mm/per annum which occurs during April to August. Frosty nights are common from December to February. Monsoon rains are accompanied by strong winds and low visibility; mists are a factor to be reckoned within the Sanctuary.
The natural vegetation consists of vast stretches of grasslands interspersed with numerous isolated, compact sharply defined and small woodland “Shoals’. Only two storeys of tree layers are seen. Lianas are quite common, Epiphytes are abundant and consists mostly of lichens, ferns, bryophytes and various orchids. Several plants native to Nilgiris plateau have their nearest relatives in the Himalayas. The Rhododendrons, Black berries, Raspberries etc. are not found anywhere in peninsular India, between the Nilgiris and the Himalayas. |
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| Impatiens Species |
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| Mukkurthi’s wild animals are a fascinating mixture of plain and mountain animals. The close encounters with wild animals, are rare in the open Mukkurthi Country. The common mammalian species met with here include Nilgiri Tahr Sambar, Barking deer, Elephant, Blacknaped hare, Jungle cat, Wilddogs, Jackal, Stripe-necked mangoose, Nilgiri Martin, Otters, Giant squirrel etc., The Avifauna are mostly hill birds, such as Kestrel, Black Eagles, Grey jungle fowls, wood cock and Thrushes. |
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| Impatiens Acaulis |
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| Rhododendron Nilagiricum |
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| Disperis Nilgirens |
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| Trekking Routes |
1. Bangitapal – Sispara -16 KM
2. Bangitapal –Sispara-Poochiparai- Silent Valley -52 KM
3. Devabetta – Mukkurthi Peak -12KM. – Fishinghut (halt) – 8 KM.
4. Kolarikutta – Bangitapal -20 KM ( halt)
5. Western Catchment – Bangitapal – 14 KM
6. Trekking Shed – Kangerkundi – Nadugani -18 KM |
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| Accommodation |
| Forest Rest Houses:Bangi Tapal, Upper Bhavani(EB), Mukurthi Fishing Hut |
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| Contact: |
Wildlife Warden
Mudumalai and Mukurthi National Parks and Sanctuary,
Mount Stuart Hill, Ooty – 643001
The Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India
Ph: 0423-2444098 |
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