Bandipur National Park has ample variety of wildlife and greenery as a spectacle
Seeing wild animals in their natural habitat is an interesting experience. If you feel the same way, visit Bandipur National Park, a wildlife safari that can captivate you with the thriving flora and fauna it offers to everyone. Somewhere in the middle of the highway linking Mysore to Ooty. As such it offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of these cities and other urban dwellings. This reserve is particularly notable for the conservation of the big cat, the tiger, as part of the World Fund's Tiger Project. Originally founded in 1931 and over time by the Maharaja of Mysore; underwent expansion and changed its name to Bandipur National Park in 1973. The entire territory of the park is surrounded by deciduous and evergreen forests, through which rivers such as Kabini, Moyar and Nugu flow. It is located in the foothills of the Nilgiri Mountains and thus has all the gifts of nature inherent in its location. Although home to many rare and endangered wildlife species, it is primaril