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Bandipur National Park
Asian Elephants and Gaurs
Bandipur Sanctuary Far from the din of the city, lies a calm, peaceful
land all by itself. Nestling some very rare animals and birds. |
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Bhadra
Wildlife Sanctuary
The sanctuary takes its name from the eponymous
river, its lifeline. Popularly known as Muthodi Wildlife Sanctuary,
after the village on its periphery |
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Bheemeshwari Wildlife
Sanctuary
The sparkling blue waters of
Cauvery wind through rocks and ravines and fall off the Deccan Plateau
to form the twin falls of Barachukki and Gaganachukki. |
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Br Hills Wildlife Sanctuary
A unique blend of hill
resort and wildlife sanctuary. The hills take their name from the
ancient Ranganatha Swamy Temple that sits at the edge of a granite
precipice with a drop of more than 1000 ft. |
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Cauvery Wildlife
Sanctuary
The river Cauvery forms the
border of a main part of the sanctuary. The terrain is undulating with a
number of low altitude hills, rocky knobs and outcrops along the length
of the sanctuary
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Dandeli Kali Wildlife
Sanctuary
Dandeli wildlife
sanctuary is contiguous with the
Mahaveer sanctuary in Goa. The River Kali and its tributaries, Kaneri
and Nagajhari, meander through the moist deciduous and semi-evergreen
forests. |
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Kabini River Lodge
The supreme attraction in
Kabini is the convergence of spectacular wildlife and birdlife on the
banks of River Kabini in summer. A team of naturalists will enlighten
you on wildlife and take a personal interest in every guest.
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Mysore Zoo
Mysore Zoo or Sri
Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens as it is widely known as was
established in the year 1892 in Mysore , by the then Maharaja Chamaraja
Wodeyar. |
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Nagahole National Park
In Karnataka, the two
attractive wildlife parks of Nagarhole and Bandipur, though separate
entities, are part of a larger contiguous wildlife reserve that includes
the Mudumalai Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu and the Waynad Reserve in Kerala.
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Ranganathittu Bird
Sanctuary
At Ranganthittu you will
enjoy your holiday with some glorious sights. The sanctuary is a
paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. |
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