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Nagarhole National Park

Place:  Kodagu (Coorg), Mysore district, Karnataka
Nearest town: Kutta - 7 kms
Best time to visit: Between March and August
Main attraction: Elephants, Tigers and birds; Elephant Safari, Jeep safari

Nagarhole National  Park is one among India's best wildlife parks, established in 1955 as a sanctuary and designated as a National park in 1975. Recently it was renamed as Rajiv Gandhi National Park after the late Prime Minister of India.

The park is located at Kodagu (Coorg) in Mysore district in the state of Karnataka. The vast area  of the park, 572.90 sq km is united with Arikeri, Hatgat, Nalkeri, Mysore reserve forests, streams, waterfalls, Hills and valleys etc .

Nagarhole is part of the 2400 sq km of forest which includes the Bandipur National Park in Karnataka, Mudhumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala which together constitute the Niligiri Biosphere Reserve. This is the largest forest cover of its kind in South East Asia. The altitude of Nagarhole Park varies between 700-850 meters. The maximum temperature reaches 33 degrees C and the minimum is 14 degrees.

The Park mainly consists of moist deciduous forest in the northern and western parts and dry deciduous forest in the south-eastern part. Plantations of teak, Rosewood, bamboo, sandal, silver oak trees and species of eucalyptus cover most of the area of the park.

This park is an ideal habitat for wildlife. It contains varied and rare kind of animal species. Apart from the elephants and tiger there are panther, chital, sambar, sloth bear and Indian wild dogs (dhole). Animals like Bonner Macaque, gaur, Nilgiri Langur (adjoining areas), Dhole, Smooth-coated Otter, Common Palm Civet, Stripe-necked Mongoose, Jungle Cat, Tiger, Wild Boar, Chital, Gaur, Indian Palm Squirrel, Grizzled Indian Squirrel, Liontail Macaque, Golden Jackal, Sloth Bear, Indian Grey Mongoose, Striped Hyaena, Rusty-spotted Cat, Ratel, Indian Spotted Chevrotain, Sambar, Nilgiri Tahr (adjoining areas). Indian Porcupine, Hanuman Langur, Bengal Fox, Eurasian Otter, Small Indian Civet, Ruddy Mongoose, Leopard Cat, Leopard, Indian Muntjac, Four-horned Antelope, Indian Pangolin, Indian Hare, Red Giant Flying squirrel, Indian Giant Squirrel are found in the park. While in reptiles several species of lizards, Cobras, crocodiles, kraits, pythons and vipers might catch your eye.

Among the 250 bird species found here, the prominent ones are the common babbler, bee-eater, bulbul, dove, moorhens, Brahmini kites, crested hoopoe and serpant, Malabar pied Hornbills, alexandrine, peacock, paradise fly catcher, minivets, woodpecker, warbler, great Indian reed, eagle, crested hawk, golden-back parakeet, and the southern tree pie. 

The park is centred around a perennial water reservoir. Kabini, a tributary of the Cauvery river runs through the 675 sq.km of the park. The Kabini Dam at Karapur separates Bandipur from the Nagarhole and the other rivers are Lakshmana, Teentha, Hebballa, Saruthi. 

The park is open throughout the year and the best season to visit is between October and April. The monsoon season is from June to September; followed by winters till January; and then summer from February to May. Dry, hot season (March-May end) is the time when wild animals can be spotted in large numbers near sources of water. The wildlife preserve is inhabited by the humans too there are the honey-gatherers, hill tribes and the bird trappers. 

Forest Department arranges Elephant and Jeep safari's to view the park. Tourists have to get the entry permit costing Rs.15 from the entrance of the park. Charges for boat rides, jeep or elephant safaris and accommodation are additional.

Other places in Nagarhole are Brahmagiri Mountains good for adventurous trekking  and Madikere 93 km away is famous for orange and coffee  plantations.

How to Get There

Air: The Nearest airport to the park is Mysore (96 km) and  Bangalore (236 km around 5hrs from the park). Bangalore airport is a larger airport linked to most parts of the country.
Rail: The major railhead closest to Nagarhole is Mysore, 80 km.
Road: The nearest town is Kutta 7 km way. And other major towns that are accessible by road are are Madikeri (93 km), Mysore (80 km) and Bangalore (236 km). The state transport buses and taxis are  available for road transport. The bus stand is a 1-km walk from the Kabini river lodge.

Accommodation

Nagarhole National park offer good accommodation facilities inside and outside the park including Government rest houses, private lodges and cottages. But the reservations to the hotel  has to be made in advance through the forest department offices in Mysore or Bangalore. For bookings at the Rest houses contact Conservator of Forest, Kodagu Circle, Aranya Bhavan, Madikeri, Ph: 08272-25708.

The Kabini River Lodge run by the Karnataka government at Karapur is a luxurious wildlife resort which offers a great experience to the tourists. Once the hunting lodge of the erstwhile Maharaja of Mysore, the 100 and odd years old colonial style Lodge is today rated by the British Tatler’s Travel Guide as one of the top 5 wildlife resorts in the world. The last stretch of the 5 hr journey to the lodge from Bangalore (236 km) is rough and is dotted with numerous ponds around which you can spot the varied bird life. They offer early morning rides in a coracle( a circular open boat made of bamboo and buffalo hide strung together with coir) through the adjoining Kabini River.

  • Kabini River Lodge
    H D Kote Taluk,
    Mysore – 571 114
    Ph: 08222-32181, 44401, 04 (Resort) Ph: 080-5597021, 24, 25 (Reservations)
    Fax: 080-5586163
    Email- Contact Us
    Tariff range: A/C rooms – Indians: Rs. 2750/- and Rs. 2475/- for subsequent nights;
    Foreign citizens-
    US $125/- for the first night and
    US $115/- for subsequent nights.
    Non A/C rooms – Indians: Rs. 2300/- and Rs. 2070/- for subsequent nights; Foreign citizens – US $110/- for the first night and US $100/- for subsequent nights.
    Riverside cottages 
     Indians: Rs. 2000/- and Rs. 1800/- for subsequent nights;
    Foreign citizens: US $100/- and US $90/- for subsequent nights.

  • Jungle Inn
    Veeranahosalli, Hunsur,
    Murkal-Nagarhole Road,
    Hejjur Post,
    Hunsur Taluk, Mysore – 570 011
    Tel: 08222-46022, 52181
    Email- Contact Us

  • Forest Department Cottages
    Tariff: Indians – Rs. 750/-
    Foreign citizens – Rs. 1500/-
    For reservations contact:
    Conservator of Forests
    Kodagu Circle,
    Aranya Bhavan,
    Madikeri – 571 201
    Tel: 08272-25708
    Fax: 08272-28439

Contacts

  • Field Director, Project Tiger,
    Aranya Bhawan, Ashokpuram,
    Mysore (Tel: 0821-2480901) 

  • The Chief Wildlife Warden, 
    Aranya Bhawan, 
    18th Cross, Malleswaram,
     Bangalore - 560003 
    Tel.: 080-23341993/23345192

  • Range Forest Officer, 
    Nagarhole National Park, Kutta,

  • The Assistant Conservator of Forests,
    Wildlife Sub-division, 
    Vani Vilas Road, 
    Mysore- 570 002 (Ph:0821- 211559)

  • Asst. Conservator of forests,
    Wild life Sub - Division
     Van Vilas Marg, Mysore.


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