Bandipur National Park is located in the Gundlupet taluq of Chamarajanagar district in
Karnataka. The park is nestled in the midst of the magnificent Western Ghats and
covers a sprawling area of about 874.2 sq km.
Brief History
The park was created as a private forest reserve by the Maharaja of Mysore Kingdom for
his dynasty in 1931. The Maharaja christened the reserve as Venugopala Wildlife Park.
In 1973, under the Project Tiger plan, 800 km 2 more was added to the park to create a
single tiger reserve known as the Bandipur Tiger Reserve. In 1974 the reserve was
upgraded as a national park.
Today, the park along with Kerala’s Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu’s
Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary and Nagarhole National Park in the north, forms a single
huge biosphere reserve, known as the 'Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve'. This reserve is
believed to be the country’s largest reserve.
Fauna
The reserve is quite prominent for its Tiger and Asian elephant population. Other animals
sighted are Gaurs, Porcupines, Sloth Bears, Indian Rock Pythons, Black-Knapped Hare,
Four-horned Antelope, Chital, Sambhar, Panther, etc.
Avian Fauna
Birds such as Red-Headed Vulture, Honey Buzzard, Indian roller, changeable hawk-eagle,
crested serpent eagle, etc can be frequently sighted here. Peafowls are quite prominent
birds of the region.
Flora
It has a variety of floras such as Black Myrobalan, Flame of the Forest, Indigoberry,
Golden Shower Tree, Teak, Giant clumping bamboo, Sandalwood, etc.
Getting there
The closest airports are Bangalore-International airport and Mysore airport. Nanjungud is
the closest railway station to Bandipur. The national park is situated on the Mysore-Ooty
highway and is easily accessible from Bengaluru (earlier Bangalore), Mysore and Ooty.
General Information
Accommodation is available in the forest department dormitories, KSTDC cottages,
jungle homes and rest houses located around the park. Elephant ride and bus safari are
popular tourist activities. For trekking prior permission is required from the forest official.
There is a ban on traffic from dusk to dawn to prevent wildlife deaths.
Tourist information
Bandipur National Park, JLB Road, Mysore, Karnataka, India
Ideal time to visit: October to March
Visiting hours: 6:00 - 9:00 am & 3:00 - 5:30 pm (daily)
Entry Fee applicable
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