The Mudumalai River, a tributary of the Noyyal, flows through the scenic Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, offering breathtaking views and supporting diverse wildlife.
Currency
INR (₹)
Best time to visit
October to March
Languages
Tamil · English
Coordinates
11.633°, 76.567°
Key facts
1The river is home to various species of fish, including the endangered Mahseer.
2It supports a diverse ecosystem, including elephants, tigers, and a variety of bird species.
3The river plays a crucial role in maintaining the water balance in the region.
Timeline
1895: The Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary was established, protecting the river and its surroundings.
1940: The sanctuary was declared a tiger reserve due to its significant tiger population.
1990: The river was declared a protected water body under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act.
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Compact Rain Jacket
Compact Rain Jacket
Mudumalai River is known for its rainy weather, a waterproof jacket will keep you dry.