Sunday 16 June 2019

Bandipur National Park: Paradise of Wildlife

   Natural beauty of Bandipur National Park should be described as wonderful and unique. For nature lovers, it is considered to be extremely exciting and a paradise of earth, there will be no exaggeration. 

  Bandipur National Park is indeed famous for the adventures of wildlife. For animal-bird lovers it is not less than a paradise. This magnificent and beautiful sanctuary of the district Chamarajanagar of Karnataka state of India maintains a global reputation. 
   Experts believe that Bandipur National Park is a conservation area of ​​extinct species of wildlife. It was established in the year 1973 as a Tiger Reserve. 
  Experts believe that at one time it was a reserved hunting ground for the Maharaja of Mysore. In 1931, the Maharaja of Mysore created a wildlife sanctuary for the area spread over 90 sq. Km.
  It was named Venugopal wildlife park. In the year 1973, the area of ​​about 800 sq km was added to it under the Tiger Project in Venugopal wildlife park. 
  The wildlife sanctuary spread over an area of ​​about 874 sq km is located about 50 km from Mysore. Particularly it is considered to be South India's largest protected Wildlife Sanctuary. 
   This entire sanctuary is called the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The Bandipur National Park, which is rich in the rich vegetation, is considered very energetic in terms of health.
  The extinct and rare herbal flora of experts is also preserved and flowered in this sanctuary. Tourist Bandipur National Park realizes the adventures of wildlife, while at the same time they also experience high energy communication. 
   Specially, the prominence of elephants and tigers is typical of this magnificent sanctuary. 
   If it is called the house of Indian elephants then there may be no obscurity. Apart from elephants, the tiger, leopard, bear, sambhar, drum, gaur, cheetal, shrimp, rat deer etc. are the beauty and glory of this sanctuary.
   Particularly, more than 200 species of birds migrate here.
   All necessary resources are available for the visit of Bandipur National Park. The nearest airport is the Bangalore International Airport.
   Bandipur National Park is 215 kilometers away from Bengaluru International Airport. The nearest railway station is Mysore Junction. Tourists can also visit Bandipur National Park by road.
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