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About Bandipur

A premier destination for wildlife and nature enthusiasts, Bandipur National Park was established in 1974 as a tiger reserve under Project Tiger, a pioneering initiative for tiger conservation in India. This renowned Bandipur Tiger Reserve is closely connected with other wildlife sanctuaries, including Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, and Nagarhole National Park. Bandipur National Park, a core component of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, spans approximately 874 sq. kilometers, making it one of the top destinations in Karnataka to experience diverse wildlife. Here, visitors can encounter tigers, elephants, leopards, bears, and over 200 species of birds. Additionally, the park is home to endangered species such as Indian rock pythons, sloth bears, and four-horned antelopes.

Historical Significance

Historically, the region served as a private hunting ground for the Maharajas of Mysore. With the introduction of wildlife conservation laws, Bandipur was designated as a tiger reserve in 1974, becoming a crucial part of Project Tiger.

Distance from Bangalore and Reaching Time

Bandipur National Park is approximately 219 kilometers away from Bangalore by car. The journey takes around 4 to 5 hours, depending on ideal traffic conditions. 

Best Season and Time to Visit

The best time to visit Bandipur is from September to April as the climate is cool and present. The monsoon months from July to September would not be an issue but the rain may become an obstacle. 

Local Attractions

  1. Gopalaswamy Betta: This hill is at an elevation of 1,454 meters with a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna at the top. Surrounding hills and valleys with green vegetation, offer panoramic views of the areas.The path leading to the temple meanders through picturesque settings and dense forests, adding another layer of excitement to the trip. Apart from being a holy place, Gopalaswamy Betta provides an escape for environmentalists and mountaineers in quest for tranquillity.
  2. Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary: Located around the Bandipur National Park, the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary forms an integral part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. It covers an area of approximately 321 sq km and is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. The sanctuary’s diverse ecosystems range from thick forests to grasslands, supporting diverse wildlife. Mudumalai’s location right at the border of both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu makes it an essential extension of the Bandipur experience.
  3. Maravakandy Dam – Maravakandy Dam is located near the entrance of Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. The dam was built on Moyar River and it serves not only as an important source of water for irrigation but also for feeding people living around it. In addition, it forms a tranquil picnic spot where visitors can relax after visiting the reserves.  The cool ambience combined with picturesque water bodies and hills makes this reserve a perfect place to unwind.

Key Facts

  • Elevation: 680 meters to 1,454 meters above sea level.
  • Location: Southern Karnataka, India.
  • Trek Difficulty: Beginner to an intermediate level. 
  • Historical Significance: Former exclusive hunting reserve of the Maharaja of Mysore.

Travel Tips

  • Preparation: Comfortable clothes, sports shoes, snacks, binoculars for birdwatching. 
  • Guides: A local guide for the safari will surely enhance your experience alongside an educational deep dive. 
  • Permits: No such special permits. 
  • Respect Nature: Do not litter, respect the surroundings and take into account proper waste management methods.

Activities

  • Wildlife Safari: Experience thrilling safaris through Bandipur National Park and its neighboring reserves. These safaris, held in the early morning or late afternoon, offer opportunities to spot animals such as tigers, elephants, and leopards in their natural habitats. A local guide enhances the experience with educational insights.
  • Bird Watching : With over 200 bird species, Bandipur National Park is an ideal location for bird watchers. The park’s diverse habitats, including forests, grasslands, and water bodies, attract a variety of avian species, including colorful peafowls, crested serpent eagles, owls, and parakeets.
  • Trekking: There are a few hills around the area, especiall the Gopalaswamy Betta which is encompassed by a splendid environment. The treks are suited for beginners and intermediate hikers too, offering no difficulties. These treks often pass through thick woods, across open grassy spaces alongside river banks offering breath-taking scenes

Itinerary

  • Morning: Start your day with a jungle safari at the Bandipur National Park and Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Afternoon: Follow the safari with a Trek to Gopalaswamy Betta.
  • Early Evening: Unwind at the Maravakandy Dam.
  • Evening: Leave for Bangalore.

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