Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

Set up in 1973, Muthanga Wildlife haven is coterminous to the ensured region system of Nagarhole and Bandipur of Karnataka on the upper east and Mudumalai of Tamil Nadu on the southeast. Rich in bio-assorted qualities, the asylum is a vital piece of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The administration lays accentuation on logical preservation with due thought for the general way of life of the tribals and other people who live in and around the woodland region.The Sanctuary has an expansive populace of pachyderms and has been announced a Project Elephant site.

Elephants meander openly here and tigers are located periodically. Different types of deer, monkeys, flying creatures and so on likewise live here. The Reserve is additionally home to a little populace of tigers, an abundance of winged creatures, butterflies and creepy crawlies. The trees and plants in the haven are common of the south Indian damp deciduous timberlands and west drift semi evergreen woodlands. A drive along the street to Muthanga and further, offers opportunities to watch these meandering creatures. Elephant rides are organized by the Forest Department.

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