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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
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    Nagarhole National Park, also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park is the enchanting 247 square-mile long wild reserve located in Kodagu and Mysore district of Karnataka. Adorned with rich forest cover at the west of the Kabini River, the Nagarhole National Park is counted among the well maintained national parks in India.
    Nagarhole's summers (March-May) do not cross the temperature more than 33°C. Although, winters are brief to last from November to January, has got the temperature plummeting to 14°C. Monsoons are simply erratic, but it generally rains from June to September. By receiving the annual rainfall of 1,440 millimeters, the area of Nagarhole bring plush environment around the locality with the availability of great water resources like Lakshmmantirtha river, Sarati Hole, Nagar Hole, BalleHalla, Kabini River, four perennial streams, 47 seasonal streams, four small perennial lakes, 41 artificial tanks, several swamps, Taraka Dam and the Kabini reservoir.
    History
    Nagarhole name has been derived from two Kannada name, Nagar means "snake" and hole meaning streams. Genuinely, the name strikes the true meaning to this national park where few serpentine streams fork through the rich tropical forests running eastwards through its center. The birth of Nagarhole National Parkcan be traced by the stretching area of 258 sq km when it was a hunting reserve for the Maharajas of Mysore. That time it included some of the areas of the forest like Arkeri, Hatgat and Nalkeriin Kodagu. Subsequently in the year 1974 some other reserve forests from the adjoining areas of Mysore district were added to bring the area as Nagarhole Game Reserve and then was updated into the national park extending by the area 643.39 sq km in the year 1988.
    The park was declared as a tiger reserve in the year 1999 to exemplify rich forest cover, small streams, hills, valleys and waterfalls. The park has a healthy tiger-predator ratio, with many tigers, Indian bison and elephants.
    Safaris
    Nagarhole is the place where the safari experience can be felt with great surprises. With the presence of abundance of wildlife, this place brings tremendous crowd of wildlife lovers for sighting of elephants, sambhar, spotted deer, gaur, wild boar, sloth bear, wild dogs, etc. which is quite assured. And if anyone is very lucky for sure, he/she can also have a fascinating encounter with a tiger or a panther too. The tourists are really permitted to shoot; yes they are, but not with the guns, with their cameras and videos and that truly bring a rewarding experience.
    Nearby Places
    Nagarhole is the place which is located at the most juncture of all the rest of the national parksin the area. So let's find some other national parks and sanctuaries around Nagarhole National Park
    Bandipur National Park : Famous for its tigers, Bandipur National Park hosts a variety of exotic flora and fauna. It is one of the protected areas within Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, located 123 kms from Nagarhole to hardly carry for next two hours to reach the place.
    Wayanad National Park : Simply 52 kms away from Nagarhole wildlife area, this is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala. Wayanad Wildlife sanctuary hosts a rich collection of endangered wildlife species which is also home to large herds of elephants. The national park also comes under Project Elephant.
    Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary : Situated 80 km from the park, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a small sanctuary hosting some of the best avian species such as wooly necked stork, common spoonbill, Asian open bill stork and more, apart from some floral and mammal species too.
    Bramhagiri Wildlife Sanctuary : This is a popular wildlife sanctuary separated from Nagarhole National Park by Kabini River. It hosts a great variety of flora and fauna. Animals like jungle cat, sloth bear, tiger, elephant, gaur, etc. can be spotted in the park.
    Mudumalai National Park : The Madumalai National Park is most famous for its elephant population. It also boasts a good number of tiger populations and has been declared a tiger reserve. Panther, sambar, spotted deer, blackbuck, common langur, etc. are other wildlife species that can be spotted in the park. Interestingly, 13% of all mammal species in India are found in Mudumalai National Park.
    Kabini Lake is another prime attraction situated 13 km outside the national park where the tourists can have the refreshing walk and some lucrative moments.
    We do not protect animals and forests, the fact is that the animals are protecting us and the forest.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @swetha.p_5214
    @swetha.p_5214 2 года назад +1

    👌

  • @gopalfouritiespal7189
    @gopalfouritiespal7189 2 года назад +1

    Natural wild animal paarka Vera level really super

  • @manjulamanjula3781
    @manjulamanjula3781 2 года назад +1

    Super

  • @kamalk4655
    @kamalk4655 2 года назад +1

    Memories ❤️

  • @dgtamilvlogger16
    @dgtamilvlogger16 2 года назад +1

    Hi bro
    Is there any stay available for family members near by forest

    • @vithunselva
      @vithunselva  2 года назад

      Hello bro,
      There is stay available in the forest for family members too, u can book it through karnataka tourism website.

  • @speedymani9817
    @speedymani9817 2 года назад

    Nice video...how to book rooms there bro...