The sylvan hilly terrain of the Western Ghats render Mudumalai (ancient hills) a   highly attractive wildlife reserve. The Mysore-Ooty highway cuts through the   Park, trailing the course of the Moyar river, which separates Mudumalai from   Bandipur. 321 sq. km. in area, the sanctuary is home to the wild elephant, gaur,   deer and primates like the bonnet macaque and langurs.
The predators that   inhabit the park are the tiger, leopard and the dhole - the Asiatic wild dog -   that hunts in packs. The predators of the skies are the crested hawk eagle and   the crested serpent eagle.
The   rest of the avian population boasts of the flamboyant hornbills, the great black   woodpecker with its red crest, mynahs, barbets, parakeets, tiny eared owl and   the scops owl. Lion-tailed macaqueThe Annamalai Sanctuary, adjacent to Mudumalai   is famous for the two species exclusive to it - the Nilgiri langur and the   lion-tailed macaque
How To Get   There
By rail : The   nearest railhead is Ooty (64 km).
By air :   The nearest airport is Coimbatore (160 km). 
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