

A lush, tropical sanctuary in southern India, home to diverse wildlife and ancient tribal communities.
Pure, unprocessed honey from the sanctuary's beekeepers, supporting local conservation efforts.
Handmade coir products, a traditional craft using coconut fibre, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage.
Exquisite silk sarees with traditional temple border designs, woven by local artisans along the Kaveri River.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, surrounded by lush greenery.
A vast wildlife sanctuary known for its diverse flora and fauna, including tigers and elephants.
A scenic viewpoint offering breathtaking views of the sunset over the Western Ghats.
A historic bungalow within the sanctuary offering traditional Kerala breakfast.
A popular restaurant near the sanctuary, known for its jungle-themed ambiance and variety of cuisines.
A restaurant within the sanctuary, famous for its tiger-themed decor and seafood specialties.
A sweet rice dish made with moong dal, rice, and jaggery, topped with cashews and raisins.
A savory dish made with rice, moong dal, and vegetables, tempered with spices.
A porridge made with horse gram, coconut, and spices, often served with fried bananas.

Mundanthurai's tropical climate can be rainy, especially during the monsoon season.

The sanctuary has uneven terrains and dense forests, requiring sturdy footwear.
To protect against mosquito-borne diseases and other insects common in tropical forests.

A mesmerizing waterfront garden with Supertree Grove and Cloud Forest Dome, offering a blend of nature and technology.
A serene, unspoiled beach on the Danube River, perfect for swimming and picnics.
The Glades, a vast expanse of sub-tropical wetlands, is home to diverse wildlife and offers unique outdoor experiences.