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Kabini Forest Lodge

Kabini Forest Lodge
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Address

Kabini River Lodge, Nissana Beltur Post, HD Kote Taluk, Karapura, Mysore - 571 114

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Phone

08228-264402/03/05

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Website

http://www.junglelodges.com/

schedule

Open Hours

Check-in 1:00 PM–Check-out 11:00 AM

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Weather

Tropical climate; pleasant winters (Nov-Feb) and lush, humid monsoons (June-Sept)

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Crowd Level

Medium

Kabini Forest Lodge, formerly the hunting lodge of the Maharaja of Mysore, stands as one of India's premier wildlife destinations. Situated on the southern fringes of the Nagarahole National Park, this colonial-era structure overlooking the serene Kabini River offers an unparalleled immersion into the Western Ghats' biodiversity. The lodge is not merely a resort but a portal into the heart of a thriving ecosystem, surrounded by a tapestry of teak forests, deciduous groves, and expansive grasslands that serve as a crucial corridor for megafauna.

The region holds profound historical significance as the erstwhile private hunting grounds for the royal Wadiyar family. The architecture retains its vintage charm, blending seamlessly with the surrounding wilderness while offering modern amenities. Visitors are often captivated by the sight of the majestic Khedda operations that were historically conducted in these very forests, a testament to the deep-rooted relationship between the Karnataka royalty and the wild elephants of this region.

Geographically, the lodge is situated in the HD Kote Taluk, providing an idyllic vantage point for observing one of Asia’s largest congregation of wild Asiatic elephants. The area is a mosaic of habitats, ranging from the waterlogged river banks to the dense forest canopy, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. The river itself serves as a lifeline, attracting an abundance of crocodiles, otters, and raptors, creating a vibrant, living theater of nature.

The visitor experience at Kabini is defined by the unique blend of adventure and tranquility. The primary allure is the guided safari, where experts lead visitors through the Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, often revealing sightings of the elusive leopard and the iconic black panther. For a slower pace, guests engage in traditional coracle (Harigolu) rides across the river, providing a silent, low-impact way to view the riverine wildlife. Whether one is watching the sunset from the jetty or observing a herd of elephants grazing along the banks, the atmosphere remains deeply meditative and respectful of the forest environment.

Visitor Information

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Famous For

Wild elephant congregations, leopard sightings, river safaris in coracles, and colonial-style architecture

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Visit Duration

2–3 days recommended

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Best Time

October to May for wildlife sightings; post-monsoon for lush greenery

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Route Options

Accessible via road from Mysore (80 km); KSRTC buses run to HD Kote, private taxis are recommended for convenience

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Parking

Secure on-site parking available for residents

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Entry Fee

Entry included in forest lodge booking packages; daily safari costs apply

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Camera Fee

Rs. 200 for still cameras, higher charges for professional video equipment

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Restaurants Nearby

Buffet-style dining hall on-site featuring local Karnataka cuisine

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Toilets

Well-maintained western-style toilets within individual lodge rooms

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Drinking Water

Filtered water dispensers available in common dining areas and rooms

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Wheelchair Access

Limited; mostly flat paths but forest terrain is uneven

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Medical Facilities

First aid on-site; primary healthcare centers available in HD Kote

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Weather Alerts

Avoid forest tracks during heavy downpours due to potential for slippery terrain

Pilgrim Information

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Darshan Timings

N/A - This is a nature and wildlife tourism site

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Free Meals (Bhojan)

Breakfast: 8:30 AM, Lunch: 1:30 PM, Dinner: 8:30 PM

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Temple History

N/A - The history is rooted in royal hunting traditions and conservation efforts rather than religious temple history

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Nearby Sacred Places

Kabini River Banks (nature sanctuary), nearby rural village shrines, and historical temples in HD Kote

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