Nagarhole National Park - Kabini - Karnataka
Discover Nagarhole National Park
Nagarhole was once the Maharaja’s reserved forest and became a national park in 1955. Covering gentle hills bordering Kerala, it includes swampland, streams, moist deciduous forest, stands of bamboo and valuable timber in teak and rosewood trees.
The Kabini River, which is a tributary of the Kaveri, flows through the forest where the upper canopy reaches 30m. In addition to elephants, the park also has tiger, leapord, gaur (Indian Bison), dhole (Indian Wild Dogs), wild cats, four-horned antelopes, flying squirrels, sloth bears, monkeys and sambar deer.
Nagarhole National Park is a bird watcher’s paradise. Many varieties of bird include the rare Malabar trogon, great black woodpecker, Indian pitta, pied hornbill, whistling thrush, green imperial pigeon and also waterfowl and reptiles.
The best way to see Nagarhole National Park
If you would like to visit Nagarhole National Park, why not take a look at one of our wonderful ATOL and ABTA protected holidays? Please remember all our private tours are designed to meet your exact requirements, and the tours mentioned are just examples to help inspire you. Contact our travel experts on 01792 315499 or email info@aitholidays.com for more information.