Location : Karnataka
Major Attractions : Elephant, Bison
Best time to Visit : September to May
About Nagarhole Wildlife Sanctuary

Of the numerous wonders that the southern part of India has on offer,
Nagarhole Wildlife Sanctuary in the state of Karnataka is probably one of
the best that will let you experience the wonders of nature in its most
refined state. The area served as a private hunting place for the rulers of
Mysore until it was declared protective during the mid 1950's and since then
it has harbored a flourishing population of a number of animal species, the
prominent ones being the giant Asian elephant and the bison. Every morning
at Nagarhole is greeted with the soothing chirps of the parks avian
residents and the growls of animals that assemble to quench their thirst on
the banks of river Kabini, which also acts as the park's southern boundary,
seperating it from the neighbouring Bandipur National Park.
While the sanctuary remains open throughout the year, it is best visited
during the winter months when the climate remains suitable for a visit.
However, a visit during the summer months promises its own rewards when the
animals come out from their hides in search of food and water. Monsoon
season from June till early September should best be avoided for a visit as
heavy rains during the time often flood the area making it impassable.
Wildlife Attractions in Nagarhole Wildlife Sanctuary
The terrain of the park is a perfect mix of lush forests, thick grasslands
and a number of streams, lakes and other water bodies which also make it one
of the most attractive wildlife habitats in the country. On the banks of
river Kabini, which flows on the fringes of the southern boundaries of
Nagarhole, one can see a variety of animals frolicking and basking in the
sun. While the elephant is the major attraction at Nagarhole Wildlife
Sanctuary, other residents of the park include the sloth bear, spotted deer,
wild dog, panther, tiger, sambhar, bonnet macaque and a variety of other
reptiles.
Over 250 rare and colorful
avians also find a place on the list of registered residents of Nagarhole
Wildlife Sanctuary, the prominent ones being the babbler, bulbul, crested
serpent, alexandrine, woodpecker, great Indian reed, crested hawk and the
golden back parakeet. Mini bus safaris offered by the forest department is
the best way to spot these wildlife attractions. Private jeeps are also
allowed inside the boundaries, however, each needs to be accompanied by a
forest department guide. Elephant joy rides are another major tourist
attraction.
Stay At
While on a trip to wilderness in India, it is best advised to stay in a
hotel or resort with the very basic amenities on offer, so as to relish a
complete dose of nature and an experience of being close to mother nature.
Nagarhole wildlife sanctuary offers some of the best accommodation options
that provide luxury amenities while giving you a feel of being in the lap of
mother nature. Amongst the best staying options at Nagarhole wildlife
sanctuary are the Kabini River Lodge, the heritage hotel offering 7 twin
bedded rooms and the Jungle Inn, a luxury hotel offering 4 swiss tents, 5
double bedded rooms and three dormitories.
Getting There
By Air : Bangalore is the nearest and most convenient
airport, situated at a distance of just 235 Km from Nagarhole National Park.
The city is connected to major Indian cities through a number of daily
flights.
By Rail : Mysore, at a distance of 95 Km is the nearest
railhead. Mysore is connected to Delhi and other major Indian cities through
daily trains. From Mysore, the tourists can hire a taxi or board a bus to
reach Nagarhole.
By Road : State transport buses connect Nagarhole with
all the major neighbouring cities including Mysore and Bangalore. The
charges from Mysore are approx. Rs. 50 per head. Another option is to hire a
taxi from any of the nearby cities.
Important Information for Visitors
- Park entry fee is Rs. 50 for Indians and Rs. 150 for foreigners.
- The forest department office located at Hunsur is where you can get
information on all the tourist facilities including safaris.
- The park remains open from 6 AM to 8 AM and 3 PM to 5:30 PM every
day.
- The roads leading to the park are closed down every evening after 6.
- Trekking in the region requires prior permission from the
authorities.