Where2Go by MakeMyTrip • 09 Jan 2025
A lush forest reserve in the Western Ghats, the famous Bandipur National Park is renowned for frequent tiger sightings, wildlife safaris and serene nature trails.
A haven for Indian elephants and tigers, Nagarhole is one of the largest national parks in South India that offers scenic safaris and picturesque views of the Kabini River.
Located near Bengaluru, the Bannerghatta National Park features a wildlife safari, butterfly park, and a zoo, making it perfect for tourists with families and nature lovers.
Known for its lush forests and diverse wildlife, Dandeli is one of the few national parks in Karnataka where you can enjoy river rafting, jungle safaris and birdwatching.
Famous for rolling hills and shola forests, Kudremukh National Park is home to a wide variety of exotic birds. You can explore waterfalls here and encounter tigers and leopards.
A tranquil retreat with rich biodiversity, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary offers boat safaris, nature walks and opportunities to spot leopards, tigers, and elephants.
One of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries in Karnataka, Kabini is known for its serene backwaters and wildlife safaris. You can also enjoy riverside stays here.
Counted as a part of the Kali Tiger Reserve, the Anshi National Park offers dense forests, adventure activities and the chance to spot black panthers and other wildlife.
Nestled near Jog Falls, the Sharavathi Wildlife Sanctuary is rich in flora and fauna. You can also enjoy a peaceful trek to Jog Falls and explore its pristine natural beauty.
Located on the Kerala-Karnataka border, Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary boasts misty hills, dense forests, and opportunities for trekking and wildlife spotting.
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