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The
Galibore Fishing & Nature Camp Run by Jungle Lodges & Resorts, a unit of
Karnataka Tourism, the Galibore Fishing and Nature Camp is tucked away
literally far from the maddening crowd, deep in the deciduous forests
about ten km from Sangam, on the banks of the River Cauvery. There is no
habitation of any kind for miles around and the only sounds are the
birdcalls and the whistling of the wind. Indeed the place gets its name
from a windy hillock called Galibore, situated just behind the camp.
The Camp is in the middle of wilderness overlooking the River Cauvery,
surrounded by hills. The Camp itself is covered with trees lining both
sides of the river. This is indeed a rough country. This is ideal for
those who want total privacy and no crowd.
Location :
Exactly hundred kilometres
from Bangalore, a signpost at Kanakapura guides you to turn left into a
village road that’ll take you to Sangam, the confluence of the two
rivers Arkavathi and Cauvery. From here, following another signpost,
it’s a short drive of about ten kilometres on a gravelly track, through
some desolate, wooded terrain, to the Camp. Though it is an unmetalled
road, we have ensured that cars can reach Galibore. By the way, this
place is 6km down stream of Muttatti village.
Accommodation :
This Camp has 12 luxurious
tented cottages with attached bath. However, there is no electricity
here. We provide only hurricane/ solar lamps, which add to the rustic
nature of the place. Located sufficiently away from any habitation,
Galibore offers complete peace and tranquility.
Facilities
Sit back under a gazebo and tuck into a buffet lunch or dinner, among
other hungry souls like you. While breakfast is generally a quiet
affair, as you savour the view and the natural ambience along with the
food, the evening barbecue by the riverside is more spirited and lively.
As twilight dissolves into the night, a bonfire is lit and while you
recline on a lawn chair or swing leisurely in a hammock, preparations
are afoot for the barbecue - of grilled chicken, fish or vegetables.
Hammocks are fixed outside each tent and hut for those who would like to
laze or read a book in the open. A safe tumbling net is provided for
guests to have a rollicking time.
Our hospitable naturalists and staff, ever willing to cater to your
needs, will help you discover the subtle facets of nature - in its own
mysterious ways.
Activities :
Fishing is done during the morning,
which lasts from first light until midday and then again from 4 o'clock
until nightfall. Also, only a maximum of 10 rods are allowed to be in
the water during a single session. Fishing techniques that are possible
on these waters are Bait fishing, Fly fishing and Spinning. Bait is also
provided – baked Ragi (millets) paste, freshwater crabs, chilva and
sometimes figs are the main ones used.
Wildlife :
Mammals that are spotted around the
Camp include leopard, elephants, wild pigs, sambar, spotted deers, the
highly endangered grizzled giant squirrel, Malabar giant squirrel and
jackals.
Reptiles that can be sighted are marsh crocodile, turtles (Leith’s Soft
Shelled Turtle, an endemic species is found in these waters), chameleon,
python, cobra, russell's viper and banded krait. However, the Mahseer
fish is the main attraction of the waters of River Cauvery
Over 200 species of birds have been identified around the camp. Among
the water-based birds, you can spot the grey-headed fishing eagle, spot
billed duck, small pied kingfisher, black-bellied river tern, osprey,
and many more. There are also a number of rare land-based birds such as
the honey buzzard, tawny eagle, pied crested cuckoo, etc.
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