Bandipur National Park
I
n Karnataka,
the two attractive wildlife parks of Nagarhole and Bandipur, though separate
entities, are part of a larger contiguous wildlife reserve that includes
the Mudumalai Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu and the Wynad Reserve in Kerala. Both
the parks are easily accessible from Mysore.
The 874.20 sq. km. Bandipur National Park, which is also a Tiger Reserve,
with its open grassy woodland, lies to the south of the Kabini River while
Nagarhole, 643.39 sq. km. in area, to the north of the river, has taller
and denser forests. A dam on the Kabini and its picturesque reservoir separate
the two parks.
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. Bandipur, lying in the shadow of the Western Ghats, 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.
General Information
Best time
to visit :
March-August
Accommodation
:
Forest Lodges, Cottages, Forest Rest Houses.
Nearest
towns :
Gundulpet (20 km)
How to
get there :
Rail-Mysore (65 km),Air Bangalore (190 km)
Bandipur National Park, Wildlife Places in India
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