Bannerghata National Park
Established in 1971, the Bannerghata National Park, in Karnataka,
lies twenty two kms from Bangalore. Teeming with exotic species
of wildlife, the park boasts an astonishing variety of trees like
sandal, jalari, chujjullu, neem, tamarind, zizyphus amongst others.
The park spans 104 sq. kms which includes ten reserve forests of
Anekal Range of the Bangalore Forest Division. It is surrounded
by scenic hills, with many ancient temples perched on them.
The principal inhabitants of the national park are elephants, which
migrate from Kollegal and nearby Tamil Nadu territory, for the major
part of the year. The abundant bamboo growth provides fodder for
these magnificent animals. Some of the other inhabitants of the
park include wild pigs, panthers, bears, sambar, spotted deer, and
the black buck. Huge monitor lizards as well as cobras, pythons,
kraits and Russell vipers roam the park. The avian population comprises
pelicans, cormorants, painted storks, white ibis and spoonbills
among others.
The Bannerghata National Park project comprises the National Park,
the Safari Park with a Herbivore Safari and a Lion Safari, Picnic
Corner, Crocodile Farm, Serpentarium, Pets Corner, and a Museum
besides a Park of pre-historic animals.
The beautiful Suvarnamukhi stream running through the park, originates
in the Suvarnamukhi hills. These hills spread out to a huge rock,
about a kilometre long. At the foot of the rock is the famous Champaka
Dhama Swamy temple, built in the Dravidian style of architecture,
belonging to the Hoysala age. The temple enshrines an image of Vishnu
with his consorts Sridevi and Bhudevi. The Suvarnamukhi hill also
houses a small shrine dedicated to Narasimha, and two kms away is
the Suvarnamukhi pond the waters of which are believed to have curative
powers.
A trip to Bannerghata National Park promises to be a memorable
experience, for nature, history, botany and wildlife buffs.
How to get there
The nearest city, air and rail head is Bangalore, 22 kms from Bannerghata
(one kilometre from the park itself). Government buses ply between
Bangalore and Bannerghata. The Forest Department has arranged for
mini buses and vans to take visitors around the Lion Safari.
When to visit
September to June is the best time to visit. The park is open throughout
the year.
Where to stay
The Forest rest house is available for accomodation.
Contact
ACF, Bannerghata National Park, Bangalore-83.
Check out also:
National Parks in India
Bird Sanctuaries in India
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