Bandipur National Park at
a Glance :
• Location : Karnataka, India
• Nearest Access : Mysore & Ooty (80-kms)
• Wildlife Attractions : Asian Elephants and Gaurs
• Total Area : 874.20 Sq Kms
• Best time to Visit : April to October
• Climate : The region is warm and comfortable for most
parts of the year with temperatures ranging from 24 to 28°C, except for
the brief winter that lasts from October to January when the temperature hovers
around the 19°C mark. Monsoon is erratic, but it generally rains from June
to September.
About Bandipur National Park :
Nestled well amidst the towering Western Ghat Mountains on the Mysore-Ooty
highway, the Deccan Plateau houses one of the first Tiger Reserves of the
country - The Bandipur National Park. Situated in Karnataka, the Bandipur
National Park includes the neighbouring wildlife sanctuaries of Mudumalai
National Park in Tamil Nadu and Wayanad in Kerala. A moderate climate and
diverse geographical features support a remarkable variety of flora and fauna.
Bandipur Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the 15 sanctuaries belonging to the
Project Tiger Scheme launched in 1973, by the World Wide Fund for Nature.
In 1974, the Bandipur was declared a National Park under the Wildlife Protection
Act. The Bandipur National Park is one of its own kind in Asia as it has huge
elephant herds.
Flora and Fauna in Bandipur National Park :
The Bandipur National Park is covered with a mix of deciduous forests, evergreen
forests and scrub, which is provided by the waters of the Moyar River. The
major types of fauna in this reserve are the Asian elephant, gaur, sambhar,
chital, mouse deer, four horned antelope, wild pig, black naped hare and the
Indian porcupine. Apart from being home to the Asiatic elephant, Bandipur
also has a large number of tigers, which count around 66 in number. The scrub
jungles consist of stunted trees, bushes and open grassy patches. In the northwestern
area, the vegetation contains the open dry deciduous forests to tropical mixed
deciduous forests.
Avian Population in Bandipur National Park :
he Bandipur region is also rich in avian population. Peafowl and the game
birds like the grey jungle fowl, red spur fowl etc. are the most common avians
found in the national park. The Kabini backwaters and the larger tanks attract
cormorants, ducks, herons, teals, and waders. Among the woodland birds the
hawk eagle, serpent eagle, the collared scops owl, the yellow-legged green
pigeon, parakeets, woodpeckers and barbets, hornbills, drongos, scarlet minivets,
and diverse warblers can be easily seen in the national park.
Places to Stay :
• Tusker Trails Resort
• Bandipur Safari Lodge
How to Get There :
By Air : The Bangalore airport is the nearest airport and is
220 kms away from Bandipur.
By Rail : The nearest railhead is Nanjangud, 55 kms away followed
by the Mysore station at a distance of 80 kms. One can easily hire a taxi or
catch a bus or train from Mysore or Ooty.
By Road : The Bandipur National Park is 220 kms from Bangalore;
80 kms from Mysore and 80 kms from Ooty. The Gundulpet town is 20 kms away from
Bandipur and is the nearest road head in Bandipur. The national park is well
connected through road with every big or small town.