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Bandipur National Park
Bandipur National Park
Bandipur National Park in Karnataka is a tiger reserve with an area of 900
square km. In the dense moist deciduous forests of this area the upper canopy
reaches heights of 30m and valuable hardwoods like teak and rosewood are
also to be found here.
This is one of the finest habitats of the Asian elephant. Drained by
the Moyar River, its open forest makes it easy for visitors to see the
elephant and gaur in natural surroundings.
The park has good facilities for viewing wildlife, which include gaur, elephant,
sambar, chital and even the occasional tiger or leopard. Among other mammals
are the muntjac, the tiny mouse deer, wild boar, pangolin, giant squirrel,
slender loris, langurs and macaques. The Park has about 250 species of birds
and Malabar trogan, the Malabar pied hornbill, the great black woodpecker,
the Indian pitta and the green imperial pigeon are part of its avian variety.
This is a good destination which can be added for almost all the tours
starting from Bangalore and heading towards Ooty and Kerala. You can easily
make a circuit covering Nagarhole, Bandipur, Mudumalai and B R Hills which
are the prime jungles of the area.
General Information
Best time of visit:
Throughout the year
Nearest Town :
Gundulpet (20 km)
How to get there :
Rail :-Mysore (80 km);
Air :-Bangalore (200 km)