Place: North Kannada district,
Karnataka
Nearest town: Dandeli (37.5 kms)
Best time to visit: November to June
Main attraction: Black panther
The
Anshi National Park is an evergreen tropical rainforest situated in the North
Kannada district in Karnataka. The park covering an area of 340 sq km
is considered as India’s most endangered wildlife park. Anshi lies on the
Karwar- Londa highway and is part of the Dandeli wildlife sanctuary. Anshi
got the designation as National Park in1987. Dandeli is a small town located
on the banks of the Kali river in Karnataka. The forests around this town
was established as Dandeli wildlife sanctuary in 1975 with an area of around
500 sq kms. The Anshi National Park and the adjoining Dandeli wildlife sanctuary
together make up the Dandeli Wildlife Division of the Karnataka Forest Department.
The topography of the park is such that it has deep valleys, steep hill slopes
and dense forests. The altitude of the park varies from 200 m to 927 m and
the temperature ranges between 16-37 degree Celsius. The best time to visit
the park is between November and June. The unique feature of the
park is that it is the only place in Asia where black panther is found, naturally.
The forests of Anshi and Dandeli is rich in rare
species of flora and fauna. A wide variety of trees such as Teak (Tectona
grandis), Silver Oaks (Grevillea robusta), Eucalyptus, Weeds
(Lantana, Eupatorium, Parthinium), Bauhinia, Diodspyrus, Xylia xyrocarpa,
Diospyrous Acacia and Bambusa are found here.
The forest area was known for
its manganese in the past, the mining for which resulted in wildlife moving away
from the forest. In the recent past, the mining has been stopped and the animals
are slowly returning back. So chances of seeing Elephants /bison/panther are
very less and limited. Black panther, spotted deer, sambar, barking deer,
mouse deer, common langur, sloth bear, gaur (Indian bison), wild boars,
fox, bonnet macaque, slender loris, mongoose, tiger, jungle cat, jackal,
pangolin, elephants, Malabar giant squirrel and the porcupine are now seen in
the park. Reptiles include King
cobra, python, rat snake, viper and the krait.
Approximately
200 species of birds are found in the park. Some of them are Malabar
hornbills, Ashy swallow shirkes, drongos, minivets, iora, brahminy kites, Ceylon
frogmouth, yellow footed pigeon, crested serpent eagle, adjutant stork, black
crested baza and peafowls.
There
is trekking facility from the Anshi nature camp located 3kms off the park.
All the 4 trekking routes commence from here. The treks are 1) Anshi NC -Maingani
village- Dodpoda nala- Anshi NC (5.0 kms) 2) Anshi NC- Anshi range office- Nesar
temba- Anshi range office- Anshi NC (10kms) 3) Anshi NC-Matgaon-
Chandkunga- Vaki Road- Kadra veiw point-Kadra (20 kms) 4) Anshi NC-
Matgaon-Devarmane-Vaki Dam site- Anshi NC (20 kms). The third trek is the most
difficult. The Nature Camp is well maintained with tented and dormitory
accommodation and food arrangement. There are ordinary and deluxe tents and a
dorm has 16 beds and the price ranges from 50- 70 for Indians and foreigners
respectively.
There are many small brooks,
springs and cascades in the park. There are also small villages within the park
area.
The steep roads inside the park takes one to the villages of Shivapura, Nethurga
and Sulageri in the deep desolate forests. Some of the tourist spots nearby are the Ulvi
Channabasaveshwara Temple just outside the southeastern boundary of the Park,
Kadra Valley view point (12 kms) and Karwar beach (55 kms). The park is open to
tourists from 6.00 in the morning to 6.00 in the evening. The scenic and
rustic river Kali flows through Dandeli wild life sanctuary. This is the only
river south of Himalayas where white rafting is possible, making this place a
unique destination.
How to get there
Air: Nearest airport to the park is Dharwad 106 kms and Belgaum 150
Kms
Rail: Nearest Railway station is Karwar (60 kms), Londa (100kms) or Dharwad
106 Kms
Road: There are regular buses from Dandeli to Bangalore (523 km), Panaji
(150km), Dharwad (106kms), Belgaum (150kms), Karwar(60kms) Pune and Mumbai. From Bangalore it is 580 Kms to Anshi National Park.
Accommodation is not available in the park, except for the nature camp for
trekkers. You
will need to stay at Dandeli or Dharwad. There are luxury resorts and
Government guest houses in Dandeli.
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Kali Wilderness and Adventure Camp
Kogilban,
Dandeli,
Haliyal Taluk,
Uttara Kannada – 581 325
TeleFax: 08284-30266 (Resort)
Tel: 080-5597021/24/25
(Corporate Office)
Fax: 080-5586163 (Corporate Office)
Email - Contact
Us
Web site: www.junglelodges.com
Tariff range:
Indians: Rs. 1250/- for resort stay, Rs. 2300/- for stay and white water
rafting.
Foreign citizens:
US $50/- for resort stay,
US $62/- for stay and white water rafting,
US $38/- for only rafting.
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Bison River Resort
Karwar Belgaum Highway,
Ilva Village,
Ganeshgudi Post: Joida Taluk,
Uttara Kannada – 581 365
Tel: 0838-246548
Fax: 0838-246539
Email - Contact
Us
Tariff range: Rs. 1000/- to Rs. 1750/-
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State Lodge
Opposite Central Bus Stand,
J N Road,
Haliyal Taluk,
Dandeli,
Uttara Kannada – 571 325
Tel: 0838-331920, 331299, 333606
Tariff range: Rs. 120/- to Rs. 320/-
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Tented accommodation at Kulgi Nature Camp
Dandeli Wildlife Division, Dandeli,
Uttara Kannada – 581 325
Tel: 08284-31585
Fax: 08284-31585
For Reservations contact
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Deputy Conservator of Forests
Wildlife Division,
Uttara Kannada – 581 325
Tel: 0838-331585
Tariff range: Rs. 200/- to
Rs. 250/- per tent.
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The Chief Wildlife Warden
Government of Karnataka
Bangalore,
Karnataka
Tel: 08284-30266
For
Trekking Contact
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Range
Forest Officer,
Anshi, 581 187,
Joida, Uttara Kannada
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Conservator
of Forests,
Dandeli
Phone: 08284-2331585,
Fax No: 08284-2332981
Email - Contact
Us