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How To Reach Bandipur National Park

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Bandipur National Park is located in Karnataka, South India. This park is famous for its wildlife riches. The park covers 874 square km, which covers many endangered species of animals and flora. Bandipur National Park along with Mudumalai National Park, Wayanad National Park and Nagarhole National Park forms the Nilgiri biosphere reserve. This reserve is the largest protected area in South India and the region with highest number of wild elephants in South Asia. The park is located on the Mysore – Ooty highways. This keeps the park on the route that is covered by numerous tourists, every year. The park has considerable amount of tigers and elephants. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu control this park together. The Tamil Nadu side of the park is called as Mudhumalai reserve. Bandipur national park is recommended for the recognition as a heritage site. This park suits people who love nature, photography and adventure. Many adventure activities are available within the park. Many resorts and lod

When is the Best Time To Visit Bandipur National Park?

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  About Bandipur Bandipur is a beautiful tourist spot and considered as one of the best wild life sanctuaries in the country.  India’s one of the best known tiger sanctuaries is Bandipur National Park. The park includes rocky hills and valleys drained by rivers Kabini, Nugu, Moyar and numerous small streams. The enchanting Nilgiri Mountains and their cloud-covered peaks form a picturesque backdrop for the park. Bandipur National Park’s altitude between 680 – 1,454 metres and is situated south of the Kabini river at the foothills of the Western Ghats. Monsoon from June to September and best time to visit is open throughout the year but preferably in monsoon when wildlife is plenty and forest is green.   What is the best time to visit Bandipur National Park? A haven for an infiinite variety of flora and fauna, Bandipur National Park is best visited during the winter season between October - March. The national park is enveloped in lush greenery where animals and birds add up to it's

Know About Bandipur National Park

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Bandipur Tiger Reserve  Bandipur National Park has the second highest Tiger population in India. Bandipur National Park is located in Gundlupet taluk, Chamarajanagar district. Park is the part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve making it the largest protected area in Southern India and largest habitat of Wild Elephants in South Asia. Bandipur National Park shares its boundary with 3 other National park namely Nagarahole National Park , Wayanad National Park and Mudumalai National park. There is a ban of traffic from 9 PM to 6 AM from dusk to dawn to help to draw down the death rate of wildlife. Bandipur National Park is regarded as one of the most beautiful and the better-managed national parks of India. Located amidst the picturesque surroundings of the towering Western Ghat Mountains on the Mysore-Ooty highway in Karnataka, Bandipur National Park covers an area of about 874.2 sq km. Together with Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala and Nagarhol