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Collector Outlines Vision to Develop Musalimadugu as Eco-Tourism Hub
5 Nov
Summary
- Musalimadugu forested village to be transformed into eco-tourism destination
- Detailed action plan in the works to unlock region's potential
- Frequent elephant movements in Musalimadugu and adjoining areas

In a move to boost eco-tourism, the District Collector of the region, Sumit Kumar, has unveiled plans to transform the Musalimadugu forested village into a vibrant destination. On November 2nd, 2025, the Collector inspected the forested areas in Bangarupalem and Palamaner mandals, which border the Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary.
During the visit, Mr. Kumar stated that Musalimadugu has the potential to develop on the lines of the renowned Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu. The Forest officials informed the Collector that Musalimadugu and the adjoining Tekumanda regions are known for their frequent elephant movements, with migratory herds often emerging from the Mudumalai and Bannerghatta forests along the Western Ghats.
Recognizing the area's natural appeal, the Collector has directed the authorities to enhance visitor amenities, sanitation, and security measures. He also instructed the officials to organize 'Vanamahotsavam' (forest festival) initiatives to promote environmental awareness and tourism in the region. Additionally, the Collector emphasized the importance of creating safe zones for elephants, maintaining adequate distance from the main venue, under the supervision of mahouts and veterinary teams.




