Bandipur National Park is identified as one of the most beatiful national parks in India. It is located on the Mysore-Ooty highway in karnataka. This covers an area about 874.2 sq km. This area is popularly known as “Niggiri Biosphere Reserve” because it together covers with Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary and Nagarhole National Park.
It places a special role in India’s efforts on wildlife conservation with a good number of tigers.
The park has natural inhabitants like gaur, chital, mouse deer, wild dogs, jackal, panther, porcupines and sloth bear. In birds green pegion is special to see here.
How to Reach Bandipur National Park
Mysore Domestic Airport (MYQ) and Mysore Railway Station is 73 km away to reach the park.
Coimbatore Airport is 84 km away to reach the park.
Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru is 259 km
Location
Safari Timings and Details
Contact them for booking Accommodation, transport and Safari.
Safari Timings:
Morning 6.00am to 8.00am
Evening 3.00pm to 5.00pm for one hour Ride.
Safari Charges:
Safari timing and charges may change anytime. Due to bad weather conditions, heavy rains safari rides may cancel at last minute. This is like first come first serve basis. Its advised to contact the Officials and plan your visit accordingly.
Accommodation
There are 5 Cottages available in Bandipur National Park. Per night per room of 2 members rs.2000/-. Cottages available to be booked 2 days before only. Visit thier website or contact them directly to avail your booking.
Special Services in Bandipur National Park
Car Parking
Photography (It is only allowed with permission with charges)
Guide Services
Food Bewarages
Souvenir Gift Shops
Free High Speed Wifi
Safari (Animal sighting depends on luck)
Cottages
Contact Details
Bandipur national park safari point, Melkammanahalli Hangala hobli Gundlupet taluk Pin 571126
08229-295004
Mobile No. 09481885256
For Cottage Cancellation : bandipurreception@gmail.com
For Other Queries: info@bandipurtigerreserve.co.in
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