Masinagudi is a dense sub-tropical nature reserve on the foothills of the Nilgiris bordering the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu. The Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary has varied mixture of flat land, undulating parkland, open grassland, swamp, valleys and nullas. Mudumalai is famous for its elephant habitat and this is one of India's best sanctuaries. It is sandwiched between the Bandipur and Anamalai Sanctuaries. It is rich in bio-diversity and dense vegetation. It has thousands of varieties of flora and fauna in the beautiful forests and is a truly mesmerizing experience in itself. There are three beautiful rivers that flow through the sanctuary.
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On the way to Masinagudi |
We have decided to spend our weekend at a jungle resort called
The Tamarind Tree. This resort is beautifully located on the foothills of the so called Blue Mountains, The Nilgiris.
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View from the resort |
They have different kinds of cottages. We have booked Studio Machan which was worth paying for.
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The Tamarind Tree |
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Studio Machan |
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Morning at Masinagudi |
The best thing you can do when you are in Masinagudi is arrange early morning jungle safari at Mudumalai Wildlife Reserve. The entry point of the Wildlife Reserve is at Theppakudu’s reception range forest office. Entry fees vary for Indians and foreigners. At the reserve you find tigers, jackals, four horned antelopes, hyenas, wild dogs, mouse deer, leopards, chital, macaques, common langur, dhole, panthers, gaur, mongoose, porcupine etc. So next day early morning we decided to check wildlife.
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Jeep waiting for us to take inside the forest |
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Deer |
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This temple inside the deep forest is believed to be the worship place for Veerappan. |
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Tiger Range. Worth only for lucky few...We were not :-(
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Funtime at the resort
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Sia with her friend |
After spending 2 wonderful days with nature, we were not happy to go back to the same hustling and bustling city life. I guess Sia was also thinking the same....