Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve

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Mudumalai, India

National park· Tourist attraction

Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve is located in Mudumalai, India on HQF478G. Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category national park in India.

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HQF478G

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Good for kidsPublic toilet

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Shweta Kashyap

It’s a beautiful park. Quite huge and lush green, good for day outing with friends and fam. Picnic with family will be fun here. It’s better to carry a small carpet so that you can sit comfortably and kids can play around as there’s few spots where kids can engage in playing. Ticket per head is 100/-rs. during Covid times, before it was 50/- There’s nothing to eat there so better to carry food. Nearest we could find was SR jungle resort and it was fabulous.

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182AJ38 - Parthi

The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is an International Biosphere Reserve in the Western Ghats and Nilgiri Hills ranges of South India. The Nilgiri Sub-Cluster is a part of the Western Ghats, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2012 Location. The reserve encompasses 5,520 km² in the states of Tamil Nadu (2537.6 km²), Karnataka (1527.4 km²) and Kerala (1455.4 km²). It forms an almost complete ring around the Nilgiri Plateau. The biosphere lies between 1050′N and 1216′N latitude and 7600′E to 7715′E longitude.

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Rangila Kumari

Nice place to enjoy and our India is also beautiful and I am proud to be Indian

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SRINIDHI S.V

This place will certainly prove to our generation that sometimes nature can bring happiness to us. amazing place

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Jose Joseph

A must try for tourists and govt should take necessary step to regulate the commercial development in this region.

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Chanderkant kumar

The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is an International Biosphere Reserve in the Western Ghats and Nilgiri Hills ranges of South India. The Nilgiri Sub-Cluster is a part of the Western Ghats, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2012.

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suhaib sb

Good and safe place for research.we can learn more about the animal habitat and plants. But need more restroom and drinking water facility. The place is not considered as a tourist spot so government need to take steps to show the beauty of this place to the public

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MUNEEB

The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is an International Biosphere Reserve in the Western Ghats and Nilgiri Hills ranges of South India. The Nilgiri Sub-Cluster is a part of the Western Ghats, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2012.[1] It includes the Aralam, Mudumalai, Mukurthi, Nagarhole, Bandipur and Silent Valley national parks, as well as the Wayanad and Sathyamangalam wildlife sanctuaries. A fascinating ecosystem of the hill ranges of Nilgiris and its surrounding environments covering a tract of over 5000 square kilometers was constituted as Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in September 1986 under Man and Biosphere Programme. Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve is India's first and foremost biosphere reserves with a heritage, rich in flora and fauna. Tribal groups like the Todas, Kotas, Irullas, Kurumbas, Paniyas, Adiyans, Edanadan Chettis, Allar, Malayan, etc., are native to the reserve.[ The reserve encompasses 5,520 km² in the states of Tamil Nadu (2537.6 km²), Karnataka(1527.4 km²) and Kerala (1455.4 km²). It forms an almost complete ring around the Nilgiri Plateau. The biosphere lies between 1050′N and 1216′N latitude and 7600′E to 7715′E longitude. The reserve extends from the tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, tropical moist forests of the western slopes of the Ghats to the tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests tropical dry forests on the east slopes. Rainfall ranges from 500mm to 7000mm per year. The reserve encompasses three ecoregions, the South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests, South Western Ghats montane rain forests, and South Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests.