Tag: MUDUMALAI NATIONAL PARK

  • Masinagudi: An enchanting hill station

    Masinagudi: An enchanting hill station

    Masinagudi is a quaint hill station located just a 1-hour drive away from Ooty. The Mudumalai National Park is the highlight here and is popular amongst visitors.
    Masinagudi is considered one of the most perfect jungle getaways in South India. Apart from Mudumalai, the Bandipur Tiger Reserve is also a popular hotspot here. One can engage in wildlife spotting, fishing, go on many exciting safaris by hiring private jeeps, sit by the stunning Moyar River or even go boating there, the possibilities here are endless. Visit the Theppakadu Elephant Camp for an unforgettable experience amongst elephants as you go right into their abodes.
    Mudumalai National Park
    Located at a distance of 17 km from Masinagudi, Mudumalai National Park is a heaven for nature and animal lovers.
    This National Park is enthusiastically involved in preserving tigers and is home to quite a number of them. This place is also replete with other animals and birds too including elephants, deers, monkeys, leopards, sloth bears, black Flycatcher, eagle, woodpecker bulbuls and wood owl. You can even opt for a Jeep Safari to explore this national park to the fullest.
    Theppakadu Elephant Camp
    Even though similar activities were carried out in this are since 1910 or even before, the ‘camp’ was officially established in 1972! The camp provides visitors with the wonderful experience of interacting with the elephants – bathing them, feeding them, etc.
    The camp houses well trained elephants and hence there is minimum risk attached.
    Bandipura Tiger Reserve and National Park
    Located at a distance of around 12 km from Masinagudi, Bandipura Tiger Reserve and National Park is another popular destination to visit amongst nature and animal lovers.
    Known for conserving tigers this place is home to a large number of animals and birds. Some of them include elephants, spotted deer, gaurs, antelopes, Python, jackal, Peafowl, Indian Rollers, eagles and kingfisher. You can even indulge in jeep safari or bus safari or elephant safari to enjoy the beauty of national park to the fullest and see as many animals and birds as possible.
    Moyar River
    A serene and tranquil river namely Moyar River is situated at a distance of 7 km from Masinagudi. This river is the best place to sit and relax.
    You can either dip your feet or your body in the cold water of the river to rejuvenate and refresh yourself. This river also provides picturesque views of nature as it is surrounded by verdant trees and hills.
    Nilgiri Tea Plantations
    Masinagudi is rich in lush green tea plantation and a number of them are located here. You can visit tea plantation and take a lazy stroll amidst fields that are enveloped in the aroma of tea. You will also get to learn and explore the workings of how tea is produced. This would definitely be a fun and enriching experience.
    Masinagudi is well connected only through roads. There are no airports in the village and closest is Coimbatore Airport at 123 km away. The nearest railway station is the Mysore Railway Station at 97 km away. There are no buses coming directly to the village but the main bus stand is in Madumalai which is at 17 km away.

  • Ooty: The serene and misty hill station

    Ooty: The serene and misty hill station

    The most famous hill station south of the Vindhyas, Ootacamund’s resplendent tea plantations and red-roofed bungalows still carry echoes of its colonial past. Originally a densely forested area in the Nilgiri mountains, it was converted into a summer retreat for the British in the 19th century. The undeniable natural beauty of Ooty (as it’s universally referred to) and its misty green trails continues to draw visitors every year. Ooty is pleasant all year round, but the summer months are the high season. If you want to avoid the crowds and don’t mind a drizzle then head here between August and November, when the rains turn the hills a luxuriant green.
    Tea plantation tours
    Several tea estates in Ooty’s neighbour Coonoor offer guided tours, which offer stunning views and fascinating insights into the making of the popular beverage.
    DODDABETTA PEAK
    At 8,969 feet, Doddabetta is the highest peak in the area. It lies between the western and eastern ghats, around 10 kilometres outside Ooty. On a clear day, you can get commanding views of the Nilgiris, and even the plains around Coimbatore. There’s also a telescope which allows you to zoom in on surrounding hill-stations like Coonoor and Ketty.
    MUDUMALAI NATIONAL PARK
    The first wildlife sanctuary in southern India, this national park is located in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Spread across the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala, it has plenty of options for wildlife enthusiasts.
    You can take a jungle bus safari to spot common wildlife such as elephants, deer and gaur (Indian bison). The Theppakadu Elephant Camp also organises visits and elephant rides, and their evening feeding sessions are a star attraction. If you’d like to stay for a longer time, book yourself a room at the eco-friendly Jungle Retreat, which organises treks, safaris and river hikes.
    AVALANCHE LAKE
    Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, a biodiversity hotspot that’s home to a large number of species of plants, mammals, birds and reptiles. Watch out for You can walk along the shore or fish for trout and carp. The surrounding areas are inhabited by the Todas, one of the oldest Nilgiri tribes.
    Pykara falls and lake
    Surrounded by forests, locally known as sholas, this picturesque lake is located 25 kilometres away from Ooty.
    Things to do
    Besides visiting its sprawling tea plantations and red-roofed bungalows, there are plenty of things to do in Ooty. You can say a prayer at the St. Stephen’s Church that was built in 1829 in neo-Gothic style and is supported by wooden beams from Tipu Sultan’s palace.
    A ride in the Nilgiri Mountain Railways is also a great way of exploring this region. If you have the luxury of time, you can even hop off at Coonor or Wellington enroute. If you think that the city only has churches and tea plantations to offer, head out to the Racecourse where horse riding is a 125 years old tradition or stopover at the Botanical Gardens for a refreshing day time excursion. With the crowds conspicuous by their absence, it’s no wonder that Ooty is a honeymooner’s paradise.
    Shopping in Ooty
    When it comes to shopping in Ooty, there isn’t very much the city has to offer, but there are a few things you can stock up on while you’re in this hill station in the Nilgiri mountain range. The weather in Ooty is favourable for the growth of spices and tea—almost every shop you come across will be selling locally produced varietals of both—aside from which the locally made cheese and oil is also worth buying, as is the delicious home-made chocolate.
    Things you should buy before leaving Ooty
    Acres Wild
    Acres Wild, a family-run farm-stay in Coonoor, produces vegetarian and organic cheese with milk from Jersey and Holstein cows.
    The Green Shop
    Epicures can also get fresh spices like cloves, nutmeg, pepper and cardamom from The Green Shop in Ooty.
    Handmade chocolates
    Ooty has a sizeable handmade chocolate industry. Indulge your sweet tooth with the truffles, fudges and marshmallows available at King Star Confectioners on Commercial Road or The Modern Store on Botanical Gardens Road.
    Aromatic Oils
    Ooty’s plantations also produce aromatic essential oils such as camphor, eucalyptus and citronella, which can be used for medicinal purposes.