7 best reasons to visit Bandipur National Park in Karnataka
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Dec 15, 2024, 10:00 IST
7 best reasons to visit Bandipur National Park in Karnataka
Bandipur National Park is a wildlife sanctuary nestled in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. It was established in 1974 as a tiger reserve under Project Tiger. This land is over 870 square kilometers wide, surrounded by lush forests, greenery, and tranquil rivers. Bandipur National Park is a haven for adventure and nature lovers. This place is rich in wildlife, breathtaking views, and thrilling safaris, and you get to spot tigers, rare birds, and other wildlife creatures. Here are 8 best reasons to visit Bandipur National Park in Karnataka.
Ideal place for wildlife lovers
Bandipur National Park is an ideal place for nature and adventure lovers. The rugged trekking trails and nature walks surrounded by forests offer a thrilling experience with the perfect chance to connect with nature. You get to explore Bandipur National Park on your own on foot, which offers a different and new experience to all visitors.
Rich history and heritage
Bandipur National Park holds cultural and historical significance. This land used to be a private hunting ground of the Maharaja of Mysore. The evolution of this place is very intriguing; changing a royal reserve into a secure and protective sanctuary is a big change. It increases curiosity among visitors to know more about the royal reserve.
Ideal for birdwatching
Bandipur National Park is ideal for rare and vibrant species such as the Malabar pied hornbill, serpent eagle, and many rare species. This reserve is a haven for all birdwatching lovers and enthusiasts.
Thrilling safari experience
Bandipur National Park offers their tourists the best safari experience; tourists can pick their preferred options of bus or jeep. These safaris provide close encounters with the park’s flora and fauna. It gives visitors a chance to explore dense forests and grasslands. Tourists can enjoy the serene beauty of the park; the morning and evening shifts are popular for spotting wildlife creatures.
Ideal place for nature lovers
Bandipur National Park features a mix of deciduous, moist, and scrubland forests. Tourists get the golden chance to explore unique flora, from sandalwood trees to medicinal plants.
Butterfly Watching
Bandipur is home to a variety of butterfly species; it offers another dimension to its biodiversity. Enthusiasts can enjoy spotting vibrant butterflies such as the Blue Mormon, common Jezebel, and crimson rose.
Elephants
Bandipur National Park is home to the Mysore elephant reserve. It is also known for its large population of Asian elephants. This park plays a crucial role as an elephant corridor, connecting their habitats across southern India. You can witness the herds of elephants roaming freely in the reserve.
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