Bandipur Tiger Reserve: A Thrilling Wildlife Safari in South India

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About Bandipur National Park

If you are in Bangalore, then Bandipur Tiger Reserve is the nearest National Park for you. In fact, you can spend a night in Mysore and then proceed for Bandipur Tiger Reserve. Bangalore, which is about 250 km or 170 miles away, is the nearest airport. 

Best Time to Visit Bandipur National Park

October to May is the best time to visit the park. During peak winter season, migration birds are quite common. Spotting animals during summer is very easy. Animals come to water sources to quench their thirst during summer with their little ones. Monsoon is not the best time to the park.

 

Wildlife in Bandipur National Park

The park is a habitat for a number of wild animals such as Elephants and Tigers. Apart from these, you can spot Bonner macaque, Dhole, Civet, Jungle cat, Indian palm, Giant flying squirrel, Striped hyena, Rusty-spotted cat, Nilgiritahr, Leopard, Hanuman langur, Cat leopard, Four horned antelope, Indian hare red and others

Birdwatching is an important activity during Bandipur national Park safari. Top birds found in this park are Peafowl, Junglefowl, Drongos, Red-headed vultures, Flowerpeckers, Indian rollers, Crested serpent eagles, Bee-eaters, Hawk eagles, Kingfishers, Ospreys 

There are more than 200 species of birds in the park. The breeding season of birds, start right before the monsoon season. Numerous beetle varieties are also spotted here. Many new species of butterflies and beetles that are yet to be identified are also found here. Turtles, crocodiles and frogs are also found here.

Places Around Bandipur National Park

Mysore: Famously known as The City of Palaces, Mysore is one of the most flamboyant places in the country. It is replete with the history of its dazzling royal heritage, intricate architecture, its famed silk saree, and sandalwood. Some places to visit here are Mysore Palace, Somanathapura Temple, Brindavan Gardens, St. Philomena’s Church etc. It is about 80 kms or 50 Miles and takes about  2-3 hours.

Mudumalai National Park: This is an extension of the Bandipur National Park and comes under the state of Tamil Nadu.

Nagarhole National Park: It is also located in Karnataka. It is a part of Nilgiri biosphere reserve. It is now under consideration for recognition as a heritage site. The park is filled with waterfalls, hills, valleys, streams and forests. It is about 90 kms  or 55 miles and takes about 3 – 4 hours.

Ooty: Once regarded as the summer headquarters of the East India Company, Ooty, also known as Udagamandalam, is a hill station in Tamil Nadu which serves as a very popular tourist destination. Some places to visit in Ooty are Nilgiri Mountain Railway, Ooty Lake,Rose Garden, Botanical Gardens. 

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Your Guide to Choosing the Perfect Wildlife Tour

75% of the World Tiger Population is in India. So if you are planning for Wildlife Tours in India, then you are spoilt for choices with so many Tiger Reserves and National Parks spread across India.

Some of the Most Popular Wildlife Tours are to Jim Corbett National Park, Ranthambore National Park, and Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary in the North of India. In Central India also there are lots of Tiger Reserves like Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Park, Tadoba National Park,  Pench National Park or Panna National Park. If you are near Bangalore, you can visit Bandipur and Nagarhole National Park, which you may visit with Mudumalai National Park. If you are visiting Kerala, then you should not miss Periyar National Park of Thekkady. Gir National Park, which is famous for Asiatic lions and Kaziranga National Park, which is famous for one-horned rhinos, are also very popular

To know more, you can refer to our blogs on the them. So, whether it is Jim Corbett National Park or Ranthambore Tiger Reserve or Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary, we have them covered. You can also get information on Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Park, Panna or Pench National Park, Tadoba or Periyar National Park. There are other National Parks that are also worth visiting like, Bandipur National Park, Mudumalai National Park, Nagarhole National Park, Gir National Park and Kaziranga National Park.

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