Bannerghatta National Park, Karnataka - बन्नेर्घत्ता राष्ट्रीय उद्यान

Sanctuary Name Bannerghatta National Park
District Bangalore
State Karnataka
Near By Cities Bengaluru
Area of Park 104.27 Sq. Km.
Date of Establishment 1974
Co-ordinates 12 deg48'03?N 77 deg34'32?E
Wikipedia Links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bannerghatta_National_Park
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    Bannerghatta National Park established in the year 1971, lies 22 km. away from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka state. It covers around 104.27 Sq.km which includes ten Reserve Forests of Anekal Range of the Bangalore Forest Division. Bannerghatta comprises the National Park, an Aquarium, a Zoo, Children's park, Crocodile Farm, Snake park, Prehistoric animals park and a Museum. Safaris to see tigers and lions in vehicles and on elephants is the main attraction of the Park. Tickets for entry into the Zoo and Safaris are available at the main entrance.

    This park is open throughout the year, and the temperature in Bannerghatta ranges from 15 degC to 35 degC during the year, with an average rainfall of about 700mm annually. The best time to sight wild life is the months of November to June.

    This National Park is a treasure house of exotic species of wildlife and a great variety of flora. The flora of the place is very rich and beautiful with huge green trees providing shade and shelter all through the year. The forest type of the park is mostly moist deciduous teak forest.Tree species in the park include Anogeissus latifolia, Schleichera oleosa, Terminalia tomentosa, sandal, neem, T. arjuna. Grewia tilaefolia, Santalum album, tamarind, chujjullu, Shorea talura, Emblica officinalis, Vitex altissima, jalari, Wrightia tinctoria, Randia sp. Zizphus sp. and Albizzia sp. Bamboos are common in the park, the dominant species being Dendrocalamus strictus. A small area of the park has plantations of Eucalyptus, Bauhinia purpurea, Samanea saman and Peltphorum pterocarpum.

    The wildlife in their natural habitat create interests in tourists. Wild animals like Elephant, gaur, leopard, jackal, fox, wild pig, sloth bear, sambar, chital, spotted deer, barking deer, common langur, bonnet macaque, porcupine and the hare are found here. Other inhabitants include wild boars, sloth bears, pangolin, slender loris, huge monitor lizards as well as cobras, pythons, kraits and Russell vipers roam the park. The park is a unique relocation area for tigers and lions rescued from circuses in India. They can be seen in securely fenced areas within the 25,000 acres of the Park.

    Visitors can spot a large variety of birds in this park. The avian population comprises cormorants, white ibis, little green heron, grey heron, paradise flycatcher, Tickell's Blue Flycatcher, Common Grey Hornbill, White bellied Drong, Spotted Owlet, Collared Scop's owl, Mottled Wood Owl, Eurasian Eagle owl and Brown Fish owl.

    Trekking places include Uddigebande (35 km.), a natural rock formation called Hajjamana Kallu (3 km.) and Mirza Hill (15 km.). Besides the rides in Open jeeps, mini buses, vans and elephants the tourists have facilities to do Amateur fishing, Coracle boat (a circular open boat made of bamboo and buffalo hide strung together with coir) rides, Bird watching, River rafting, Trekking, Outdoor camping etc in Bannerghatta.

    Suvarnamukhi stream which originates in the Suvarnamukhi hills, runs through the park adding to its beauty. These hills are spread out to a huge rock, about a kilometer long. At the foot of the rock is the famous Champaka Dhama Swamy temple, built in the Dravidian style of architecture, belonging to the Hoysala age. Water in Suvarnamukhi pond (two km away) is believed to have curative powers.

    For a walk on the wild side, look no further than the southern outskirts of Bangalore city, where you can find everything from avifauna to panthers in the Bannerghatta National Park. The 25,000 acre park is home to panthers, lions, tigers and a large variety of birds. Indulge your sense of adventure with a lion and tiger safari. You could also wander through the Zoological Garden, with its canopy of shady and sturdy trees, find a quiet resting spot beside a pond and watch waterfowl frolic. The zoo boasts an amazing reptile collection; a snake park lets you get up close and personal with the scaly, slithery creatures. A children's corner provides an added attraction. Trekking enthusiasts will enjoy Uddigebande (35 km.) a natural rock formation called Hajjamana Kallu (3 km.) and Mirza Hill (1.5 km) Flora and Fauna in Bannerghatta National Park: Dry deciduous forests and thorny scrub, with patches of moist deciduous forests along the streams.

    Mammals in Bannerghatta National Park They include the elephant, gaur, leopard, jackal, fox, wild pig, sloth bear, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, common langur, bonnet macaque, porcupine and the hare. The tourist area in the north of the Park has a lion and tiger safari, a herbivore safari, a mini zoo, a reptile park, a mini aviary and a museum.

    How to Reach

    Air

    The nearest airport is in Bangalore 22 km away. From Bangalore one can get a car or bus to Bannerghatta

    Rail

    The nearest railway station is Bangalore

    Road

    Government buses run between Bangalore and Bannerghatta frequently.

    Accommodation

    There is a Nature Camp with furnished twin bed tents and furnished ethnic huts on stilts. Both are attached with modern toilet facilities and lit by hurricane lamps. Furnished rooms at the Maharaja's Bungalow with electricity are also provided to tourists. Delicious Indian cuisine, Vegetarian and non-vegetarian food are available.

    For booking accommodation, contact Dy. Conservator of Forests, Bannerghatta National Park, Gottigere Post, Kalkere, Bangalore - 560 008. Phone: 080- 28429366 E-mail : Contact Us
    Bannerghatta Nature Camp
    Bannerghatta,
    Bangalore - 560 083
    Tel: 080-5597021, 24, 25
    Fax: 080-5586163
    E-mail : Contact Us
    Tariff: Swiss Tent:
    Indians: Rs. 1000/-
    Foreign citizens: US $30/-
    Dormitory: Indians: Rs. 500/-
    Foreign citizens: US $20/-
    Day Visit: Indians: Rs. 325/-
    Foreign citizens: US $15/-

    Chief Wildlife Warden
    Karnataka Forest Department
    Aranya Bhavan 18th Cross, Malleswaram
    Bangalore - 560 001

    Dy. Conservator of Forests
    Bannerghatta National Park,
    Gottigere Post,
    Kalkere, Bangalore - 560 008.
    Phone: 080- 28429366
    E-mail : Contact Us

    General Information

    Place: Bangalore, Karnataka
    Nearest town: Bangalore (22km)
    Location and Area (Bannerghatta National Park): 22 km. south of Bangalore; 104.27 Sq. km.
    Best time to visit: November - June
    Timings : Open to visitors between 9 am and 5 pm. Closed on Tuesdays.
    Main attraction: Park Safari's