Karnataka National Park

The exotic colorful birds, splendid flora varieties and numerous species of fauna constitute the Karnataka's greens and wildlife sanctuaries
that accommodate thousands of mammals, birds, reptiles and insects including those that belong to several endangered species. Endowed with
resplendent blessings of Nature, the sublime, solemn and spellbinding yet dangerous beauty of Karnataka challenges one to venture further
and deeper
into the woods. The large forest tracts south of the Vindhyas and the vast forests of South Karnataka are just the tight place
to experience Nature in its true form.Some of the most not-
able wildlife sanctuaries and national parks of Karnataka include B.R. Hills Wildlife Sanctuary situated in the hilly tracts, 5091 feet
above sea level and Gaurs and Chitals as its main attractions, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary stretching over Chikmaglur and Shimoga districts
of Karnataka and Great Indian Gaurs and Barking Deers as its chief highlights, Dandeli Kali Wildlife Sanctuary known mainly because of its
crocodiles and is the largest wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka stretching across 5729.07 sq km, Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary and enjoy
angling and fishing camps at Bheemeshwari wildlife sanctuary featuring dangerous Masheer fish. Nagarahole and Bandipur National Park
together were once a part of Wayanad and stretch across an area of more than 1,500 sq km. The convenient base to reach them is through
Mysore.
Wildlife Features
- Bandhavgarh National Park
- Kanha National Park
- Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary
- Pench National Park
- Sariska National Park
- Karnataka National Park
- Corbett National Park
- Kaziranga National Park
- Manas Wildlife Sanctuary
- Rajaji National Park
- Sasan Gir National Park
- Kerala National Park
- Dudhwa National Park
- Renuka Wildlife Sanctuary
- Panna National Park
- Ranthambhore National Park
- Sunderbans National Park
- Tamilnadu National Park