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Srigeri. Though staying at the Kudremukh National Park would be much more exciting and rejuvenating experience. The best time to visit the park is after the monsoons when the forest is lush green from October to May. But wildlife enthusiasts would definitely love to visit the national park between December to February since it is the time one can spot wild animals in plenty. It is always wise to avoid the months from June to September as there are heavy showers that can spoil your treks. As you start exploring the Kudremukh National Park you will come across varieties of flora and fauna. Covered with evergreen forests in the coastal plains and grassland in the elevated areas plantations of eucalyptus, casuarinas, acacia auriculiformis and Grevillea robusta are found here. Tea and coffee plantations are also found here. With good guides you can set out early to catch the tiger on its prowl, leaping leopards, jackals and wild dogs on their trail. You can spot the lion tailed macaque or the sloth bear, gaur, sambar and the spotted bear. Barking deer, Malabar giant squirrel, giant flying squirrel, porcupine and mongoose are also found in the wilderness.
Kudremukh National Park has some rare avian species too. Around 195 species are found here and they include rare birds such as Malabar whistling thrush, imperial pigeon, great pied hornbill and Malabar trogon.
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