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Bhadra Wild Life Sanctuary

Bhadra Wild Life Sanctuary
place

Address

Muthodi, Chickmagaluru, Karnataka 577101

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Open Hours

6:00 AM–9:00 AM and 3:30 PM–6:00 PM (Safari timings)

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Weather

Cool and pleasant with occasional mist throughout the year

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Crowd Level

Medium

Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, located near the picturesque town of Chickmagaluru in Karnataka, is a biodiversity hotspot that spans across the Western Ghats. Spreading over 490 square kilometers, this protected area is a vital component of the Bhadra Tiger Reserve. The landscape is characterized by rugged hills, dense deciduous and semi-evergreen forests, and the life-giving Bhadra River, which winds through the terrain, creating a sanctuary for an incredible array of flora and fauna.

The geographical diversity of the region is breathtaking, featuring peaks like Kallahathigiri, which rises to over 1,800 meters, providing a dramatic backdrop to the dense foliage. The sanctuary acts as a significant watershed for the region, with numerous perennial streams feeding into the Bhadra River. This unique ecosystem supports a wide variety of wildlife, including the majestic tiger, leopard, gaur (Indian bison), sloth bear, and herds of elephant. For bird watchers, the park is a paradise, home to over 250 species of birds, including the rare Malabar trogon and the great hornbill.

History permeates the soil of this region, which was once part of the hunting grounds for the royal families of the Mysore Wodeyars. The area serves as a living museum of natural history, having been designated as a Project Tiger reserve to preserve the delicate balance of the Ghats. It has been meticulously managed to protect endangered species, ensuring that the legacy of these pristine wilderness zones remains intact for future generations.

Visitors to Muthodi, the primary gateway to the sanctuary, are greeted by a serene and untamed environment that offers a deep sense of connection to nature. The sanctuary is not just a destination for wildlife enthusiasts but a sanctuary for the soul, where the rhythmic sounds of the forest provide a meditative escape. With carefully managed safari tracks, the sanctuary allows tourists to witness the majesty of wild animals in their natural habitat without disturbing the ecological sanctity of their home.

The visitor experience is designed to be educational and immersive. Guides often point out ancient botanical specimens, rare medicinal plants, and the intricate trail patterns of forest inhabitants. The combination of historical preservation, environmental stewardship, and the raw beauty of the Karnataka wilderness makes Bhadra a quintessential stop for those traveling through the Malnad region.

Visitor Information

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Famous For

Tiger and leopard sightings, rich biodiversity of Western Ghats, river rafting, and forest safaris

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Visit Duration

4–6 hours

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Best Time

October to March is ideal for weather and wildlife sightings

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Route Options

Accessible via NH 173 from Chickmagaluru (38 km). Nearest airport is Mangaluru (185 km), railway station is Birur (50 km)

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Parking

Dedicated parking space available at the Forest Department entry gate at Muthodi

payments

Entry Fee

Rs. 300 per person for Indian nationals, Rs. 1000 for foreigners, excluding safari vehicle charges

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Camera Fee

Rs. 100 for still cameras, Rs. 500 for professional camcorders

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Restaurants Nearby

Local restaurants available in Chickmagaluru; limited snack options inside the sanctuary zone

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Toilets

Basic restroom facilities available at the reception office near the entrance gate

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Drinking Water

Available at the visitor reception center; travelers encouraged to carry reusable bottles

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Wheelchair Access

Limited; accessible at the entrance and reception, but safari jeeps are not wheelchair-equipped

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Medical Facilities

First aid at forest office; major hospital facilities available in Chickmagaluru

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Weather Alerts

Avoid visiting during extreme downpours; check local weather bulletins during the monsoon season

Pilgrim Information

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Darshan Timings

Not applicable as this is a wildlife sanctuary; forest gate entry is strictly monitored for wildlife viewing

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Special Poojas

Not applicable; focus is on nature conservation and safari tours

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Prasadam

Not applicable

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Free Meals (Bhojan)

Forest lodges serve breakfast and dinner at scheduled buffet times for staying guests

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Temple History

The sanctuary is surrounded by ancient temples built during the Hoysala era, reflecting the deep spiritual history of the region

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Nearby Sacred Places

Amrutheshwara Temple at Annigeri and various ancient hill-top shrines in the Western Ghats region

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