Bandipur
Bandipur:
Bandipur National Park is wild life santury is situated within
Chamarajanagar district in the southern Indian state of
Karnataka. Bandipur, the large forest (866 sq km) south of the
river Kabini. the Bandipur National Park was formed by extending
the Venugopal Wildlife Park, set up in 1931 by the Mysore
Maharajas In 1973, Bandipur became one of the first of India's
Tiger Reserves.
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More about Bandipur
Bandipur is 60 km from Mysore. Mysore is 140 km from Bangalore.
Bandipur has a sizeable population of wildlife - elephant,
spotted deer and sambar, gaur and flying squirrel, four horned
antelope, Nilgiri langur and sloth bear. Amongst the reserve's
most prominent animals are its 1,900-odd elephants.
Bandipur is a paradise from April to October. Even before this,
during summer, when dryness prevails over most parts of Bandipur,
the backwaters of the Kabini Reservoir in the northwestern
portion of the park host huge congregations of large mammals,
especially the elephant and the gaur. It also forms a part of
Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which is the one of the last refuges
of endangered Asiatic wild elephants
Best Time to Visit Bandipur National Park
The ideal time to visit the Bandipur National Park is
between the months of April and October.
Nearest Town:
Gundulpet (20 km)
HOW TO GET THERE?
Air: The nearest airport is at Bangalore which is 220 km
from Bandipur.
Rail:
Mysore is nearest railhead, at a distance of 80-kms.
Road:
220 km from Bangalore; 80 km from Mysore; 80 km from Ooty.
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