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Bandipur National Park Karnataka

If you desperately need a holiday getaway but don’t want to land at a boring spot, then head to the wildlife sanctuary of Bandipur for some exciting vacation amidst nature. 

This mesmerizing park is not only covered with a mix of evergreen forests, various animal species, and rivers but also indulges in other recreational activities that are valuable for your time and money. 

The area consists of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which includes the Nagarhole National Park in the north, the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, and the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala

Bandipur National Park even serves as a focal point of India’s environmental activities and is home to a major population of tigers. 

Besides all of this, the park is one of the best game sanctuaries in India to observe and photograph wildlife nearby. So, explore the beauty of nature and awaken the traveler in you! 

Book now for Bandipur national park before it’s too late!

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Top Highlights Of The Park

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1. One of the primary highlights of Bandipur is its tigers, which attract the largest number of visitors. The park is famous for delivering the second-largest population of tigers in India.

2. People who come to Bandipur love bird watching. A few of the birds which inhabit this park include peafowl, drongos, junglefowl, red-headed vultures, hawk eagles, and kingfishers. 

3. Due to Bandipur Reserve’s location at the foothills of the Nilgiris, there are plenty of spots for adventure activities like camping, trekking, and mountaineering. So, it can be thrilling to take part in a guided camping activity and hear some fabulous stories that will give you a rush of adrenaline.

4. As part of its extensive range of wildlife, Bandipur National Park, Karnataka is home to around 70 tigers, a staggering 3000 Asian elephants, and a variety of birds. Watching all of them in their natural habitat is a very captivating and a lifetime memory.


Things To Do In Bandipur National Park:

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Bandipur’s lush forests, home to everything from rodents to reptiles to elephants, offer far more than sightseeing for wildlife enthusiasts. 

One of the most exciting things is state-hopping and experiencing the diverse cultures and languages of this National Park. 

Alternatively, you can visit the temples, trek up the hills, or take a nature walk along the river. 

The following list of activities at Bandipur National Park will give you a glimpse of what you can do here.


Visit Gopalaswamy Hills & Worship In Gopalaswamy Temple

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The majestic Gopalaswamy Betta towers over 1450 meters in Bandipur National Park. 

A vast expanse of lawns on the hill is dotted with elephants, deer, and rabbits. However, the slopes of the hill are covered with dense forests, which are home to tigers and leopards.

In case you have ever dreamed of walking in the clouds or even touching them, then this is the place for you to go and realize your dreams, which would have you on cloud 9!

The wood of Himavad Gopalaswamy Hill is rich in precious woods like rosewood, teakwood, and others as well. 

The hills are part of the Bandipur wildlife sanctuary, which provides a grazing habitat for elephants roaming free in the area. 

The hills are also a source of shelter for some rich bird life like forest hens, peacocks, parrots, and pelicans. 

This is a place that is undoubtedly going to win the heart of anyone who visits it.

Another attraction, apart from this, that attracts tourists to this spot is the Gopalaswamy Temple, on top of the hill. 

A favorite solitude spot, the temple is devoted to one of Lord Krishna’s incarnations. 

Bandipur’s scenic beauty belies the fact that it is more than just a place of worship. It is especially soothing to view the temple at sunrise and sunset.


Go On Jungle Safari!

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Safaris in Bandipur is one of the most exciting experiences for those who enjoy animals, adventure, outdoor activities, and photography. 

You’ll find 5 safari zones in this magnificent national park, each with its wildlife sustained on the rivers that pass through it.

The east zone is ideal for bird watching and spotting carnivorous animals. While in the central zone, you have the opportunity to observe wildlife resting in and quenching their thirst in the Nugu River. 

Elephant sightings are common in this region because water holes abound.

While visiting the northwest of the park, tourists can enjoy boating on the Kabini River, which flows through the northern part of Bandipur safari park. 

This area is dominated by dry deciduous and tropical forests. Monsoons enhance the beauty and enchantment of this place.

In the southern region of Bandipur National Park, Karnataka visitors can spot a diverse range of wildlife. This includes various species such as cats, squirrels, bison, elephants, and many other animals.

The north zone offers adventurous activities such as boating in the backwaters, as it features the Kabini River flowing alongside two streams

As rivers dry up in the summer, bird watching and fishing become popular too in this area.


Enjoy Wildlife in Bandipur

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An inexplicable thrill comes from exploring dense mysterious forests and seeing a multitude of animals in their natural wild habitat. 

Tigers dominate the fauna of Bandipur National Park. According to Project Tiger, it is one of nine tiger reserves in the country. So admire their majesticness at Bandipur Wildlife Reserve.

Among the other mammals living here are Gaur, Sambar, Leopards, Elephants, Sloth bears, Mouse deer, Spotted deer, Wild dogs, and Four-horned Antelopes. Asiatic elephants also thrive in this excellent habitat. 

But a few of these mammals are endangered, such as the Sloth bear, and Mouse deer. 

They all come to the Kamini Reservoir to quench their thirst in the summer heat. Such an enormous group of mammals gathered at the same spot is nothing short of spectacular. 

So consider taking a stroll through the sanctuary to see the interesting collection of birds and animals on display.


Explore Flora Of National Park

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Bandipur Park has an abundance of flora, ranging from dry deciduous forests to evergreen forests to scrub jungles and open grasslands. 

The scrub jungles dominate the eastern part of the reserve, presenting an attractive appearance. It is possible to find underdeveloped trees, lush patches, and bushes here. 

Near the park’s northwest periphery, one can observe a gradual transition from open tropical mixed deciduous forests to open dry deciduous forests.

The Bandipur National Park is also home to the Rosewood and Teak. 

They both are two of the most valuable timber trees in India. Other common trees include Plumeria, Gullmohar, Jacaranda, Mango, Tamarind, Sandalwood, Jamun, Mathi, Bamboo, Banyan, Pipal, Honne, etc.

The arena also includes several notable fruiting and flowering trees and shrubs, including Indian Gooseberry, Black Myrobalan, Indigo Berry, and a lot more.


Visit Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve

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UNESCO recognized the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve as a World Heritage Site in 2012. 

Among the best ways to experience its wildlife is by trekking in the Western Ghats, where you can see animals up close and also enjoy stunning views of the mountains.

The biosphere reserves a large part for Project Tiger and Elephant conservation. Hence a visit to the place would not be complete without seeing both of them. 

There are also Malabar giant squirrels, Indian leopards, gaurs, mongooses, and lion-tailed macaques in the reserve. Among these, some exist only in the Nilgiri reserve, which makes seeing them more valuable.


Walk Through Natural Trails

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It is unquestionably magical to stroll through natural trails surrounded by dense trees and lush vegetation at Bandipur National Park. 

This will be one of the most amazing life experiences you will ever experience, and we can assure you of that. 

This national park provides lots of wildlife and greenery in an inhabited area, unlike many other parks in India.

Government organizations organize most treks, ensuring uninterrupted journeys. Walking through natural trails early in the morning will leave you speechless.


Best Places To Visit Near Bandipur, National Park

Bandipur National Park,Karnataka one of India’s best Tiger Reserves, is an impressive tourist attraction in Karnataka. It is not just because of its wildlife, but also because it’s strategically located en route to various mesmerizing tourist spots.

There are thousands of ancient temples, mosques scattered all over these beautiful locations. 

In case you are an avid history buff, you will enjoy visiting these old places of worship built by the rulers of times gone by. 

Consider adding these places to your itinerary while visiting Bandipur National Park,Karnataka.


Gokarna

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As you drive through the winding roads to Gokarna, you’ll see scenic views of rocky mountains, the Western Ghats, and the Arabian Sea.

Among Gokarna’s major tourist attractions are its beaches. For instance, the main beach of Gokarna is located in town, while Kudle beach is located out of town. Try spending some time here for lovely exposure to the beachy land of Gokarna.


Hampi

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Hampi surrounds itself with ruins from the Vijayanagara Empire.

The place is one of the most well-known archaeological sites in India. It sprawls over a vast area, with royal residences, towers, roads, temples, and statues scattered throughout the town of Hampi. 

It’s hardly any far from Bandipur which means you have the full opportunity to witness its beauty from your eyes.


Hassan

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From intricately-designed temples to beautiful parks, Hassan offers a lot of places to explore. 

Most of these places are ancient, and their construction dates back to the 12th century when the Hoysala Empire ruled it. 

All these places deserve at least one visit for their beauty. So, make sure to dip your feet in the beauty of Hassan while planning your trip to Bandipur National Park.

Bandipur National Park, Karnataka is one intriguing place that instills an oozing spirit in its visitors. And exploring the diverse flora and fauna here brings positivity and energy to a worn-out soul. 

Now that you are aware of the basic details, gear up for some real-time experience by booking your trip to this fascinating holiday destination in Karnataka!


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