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Bandipur and Nagarhole National Parks, Mysore

Location Karnataka
Area of Bandipur 874.20 sq. Kms.
Area of Nagarhole 643.39 sq. Kms.
Attraction Elephants, Gaur


Mudumalai Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu and the Wynad Reserve in Kerala the two attractive wildlife parks of Nagarhole and Bandipur in Karnataka, though separate entities, are part of a larger contiguous wildlife reserve that includes the. Both the parks are easily accessible from Mysore.

The Tiger Reserve, which is 874.20 sq. km. Bandipur National Park, with its open grassy woodland, lies to the south of the Kabini River while Nagarhole, 643.39 so. 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

Bandipur National Park and Tiger Reserve

  • Best Time to Visit
    March-August
  • Accommodation
    Forest Lodges, Cottages, Forest Rest Houses

  • Nearest town
    Gundulpet(20km)
  • How to get there
    Rail-Mysore (65 km)
    Air-Bangalore (190 km)
  • For further information contact:
    Field Director, Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Mysore-570004.

Nagarhole National Park

  • Best Time to Visit
    October- March
  • Accommodation
    Kabini River Lodge with excellent facilities
  • Nearest town
    Kutta (7 km), Mysore (80 km)
  • How to get there
    Rail-Mysore (80 km)
    Air-Bangalore (220 km)
  • For further information contact:
    Jungle Lodges and Resorts Ltd., 2nd floor, Srungar Shopping Centre, MG Road, Bangalore-56000

At Nagarhole, too, there are excellent facilities for viewing wildlife and large groups of gaur, elephant, sambar, chital and even the occasional tiger or leopard are seen. 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 the Malabar trogan, the Malabar Herd of elephants pied hornbill, the great black woodpecker, the Indian pitta and the green imperial pigeon are part of its avian variety. Lesser cats like the jungle cat, leopard cat and rusty spotted cat are also resident species.

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