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Nagarahole

Nagarahole
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Address

Nalkeri Forest, Karnataka 571250

schedule

Open Hours

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

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Weather

Cool and pleasant during winter; warm during summer; heavy rainfall during monsoon

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Crowd Level

Medium

Nagarahole National Park, also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, is a premier wildlife sanctuary nestled in the Kodagu and Mysore districts of Karnataka. Spanning over 643 square kilometers, the name 'Nagarahole' literally translates to 'Snake River' in the local Kannada language, derived from the winding river that serpentines through the dense forest landscape. The park is a vital part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and serves as a major habitat for the majestic Asian elephant, Bengal tiger, and Indian leopard, offering visitors a quintessential wilderness experience.


Historically, the forest was once an exclusive hunting preserve for the Wodeyar dynasty, the Maharajas of Mysore. During the British colonial era and well into the post-independence period, the region was managed with a focus on conservation. It was officially declared a National Park in 1983 and later recognized as a Tiger Reserve, reflecting its critical role in maintaining the ecological balance of the Western Ghats. The landscape is a mix of moist deciduous forests, open grasslands, and teak-rosewood plantations that support a vast biodiversity.


The geography of Nagarahole is dominated by the Kabini River, which forms a vital lifeline for the forest's fauna. The terrain is relatively flat, characterized by undulating valleys and streams that attract herds of gaur (Indian bison), chital (spotted deer), sambar, and various species of primates. The park's management has meticulously maintained forest lodges that provide an immersive experience for nature lovers, allowing them to witness nocturnal wildlife and the breathtaking dawn light filtering through the canopy.


Visitors today can engage in curated jungle safaris conducted via jeeps or canters, and in specific zones, elephant-back rides provide a unique vantage point for wildlife observation. The sanctuary is home to over 270 species of birds, including the rare Malabar trogon and various raptors, making it a paradise for ornithologists. The deep serenity of the woods, coupled with the raw, untamed beauty of the animal kingdom, provides a profound connection to nature that distinguishes Nagarahole as one of India's most significant ecological treasures.

Visitor Information

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Famous For

Wild elephant sightings, tiger reserves, jungle safaris, bird watching, and pristine forest backwaters

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Visit Duration

4–6 hours

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Best Time

October to February for wildlife sightings and pleasant temperatures

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Route Options

Accessible via road from Hunsur (40 km) or Mysore (90 km); state buses and private taxis are readily available

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Parking

Designated parking area available at the forest entrance gates

payments

Entry Fee

Rs. 250 for Indian nationals, Rs. 1500 for foreign nationals

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Camera Fee

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

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Restaurants Nearby

Forest department canteens and local restaurants in nearby villages

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Toilets

Basic restroom facilities available at the forest department entry gates and lodges

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Drinking Water

Available at the check-post and canteen areas; visitors are advised to carry their own bottles

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Wheelchair Access

Limited access; safaris are not wheelchair friendly, but some lodge common areas are accessible

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Medical Facilities

First aid at forest stations; primary health centers available in Hunsur and Kutta

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Weather Alerts

Avoid visiting during peak monsoon (July–August) due to flooded forest paths

Pilgrim Information

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Darshan Timings

Not applicable to this wildlife sanctuary; standard forest operational hours apply

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Special Poojas

Not applicable

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Prasadam

Not applicable

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Free Meals (Bhojan)

Canteen services typically run from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

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Temple History

Not applicable to park; historical interest lies in royal hunting grounds and tribal heritage

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Nearby Sacred Places

Iruppu Falls (sacred Rameshwara Temple nearby) is a major local pilgrimage spot

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