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Nagarhole
National Park also known as 'Rajiv Gandhi National
Park,' is located 94 km from Mysore. It is spread
between Kodagu and Mysore districts. Located to the
northwest of Bandipur National Park, Kabini reservoir
separates the two. There were exclusive hunting reserve
of the former rulers of Mysore, the park has rich forest
cover, small streams, valleys, and waterfalls. Its area
stretched to 575 km².
In Kannada, Naga
meaning snake and hole referring to streams, rightfully
means the place with snake. Set up in 1955, it is one of
the best-managed parks in the country, with the office
of the Deputy Conservator of Forests situated in Hunsur,
about 47 km away from Nagarhole. The climate is
tropical; summer is hot and winter is pleasant. The park
boasts a healthy tiger-predator ratio, and tiger, bison,
and elephant are much more populous here than in
Bandipur
The park is part of the
Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Nagarhole, in the Coffee land
of Coorg was declared a National park in 1974. It has
recently been renamed 'Rajiv Gandhi National Park.'
Gentle slopes and shallow valleys surround it on all
sides. You find a variety of trees and shrubs often
making it a sanctuary for
illegal timber traders.
Huge herds of Asian Elephants flock
here together and it is blessed with wildlife abundance
Among reptiles, the marsh crocodile monitor lizard, rock
python and several other species can be found. Aquatic
and terrestrial tortoises, frogs, toads and tree frogs
and a myriad insects including some very colourful
butterflies, adorn this lovely southern jungle of india
To the south-east lies
the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary while to the west, coffee
plantations separate the park from Brahmagiri Wildlife
Sanctuary. This entire stretch is one of the finest
remaining habitats of the Asian Elephant. Huge herds
hang about in Nagarhole, and it’s said that summer is
the best time to see them. It is held that Nagarhole is
worth visiting in the dry season, when wild animals are
spotted in large numbers near the water bodies but dont
bet your money on it. Successive dry spells have
shrivelled the water sources so much that the animals
feel content lying in the shade, away from view.
Then,
as the pre-monsoon showers bring the forest alive with
streams, the resident birds start their breeding
activities and the air resounds with melodious calls.
Sprouting grass in the meadows and view lines attract
elephants and gaur in large numbers. As rains intensify,
the river resuscitates and the grandeur of Nagarhole
slowly begins to unfold
How to Reach
Distance : From
Bangalore 240 kms, Mysore 94Kms
Nearest Town : Kushalnagar
Nearest Railway : Mysore
Nearest Airport : Mysore Airport.
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