Over 230 species of birds have been identified
in the park. Some of the most notable ones are the Serpent Eagles, Shaheen Falcons,
Crested Hawk Eagles, Ospreys, Gray Headed Firhings, Honey Buzzards, Malabar Pied
Hornbills, Stork, Egret, Kite, Peafowl, Lapwing, Sandpiper, Drongo
and the warbler, Hill Mynas, King Vultures, Malabar Trogon, Gray Partridges,
Black Woodpeckers, Indian Pittas, Paradise Flycatchers, Cormorants, Teals, Ducks,
Herons, Waders, Gray Jungle Fowl, Red Spur Fowl, Blue Bearded Bee-Eaters, Parakeets,
Lesser Coucals, Scarlet Minivets, Fairy Blue Birds, Scimitar Babblers, Malabar
Whistling Thrushes, Green Imperial Pigeons, Nightjars and Owls.
The
Reptile family is represented by marsh Crocodiles, Monitor Lizards, Rock Pythons,
Russel's Vipers, Cobras, Rat Snakes, Wolf Snakes, Indian python, Vine Snakes,
Common Kraits, Green Keelbacks, Bamboo Pit Vipers, Turtles, Flying Lizards and
many other varieties of snakes. |
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Besides the animals, the
park provides other interesting tourist places such as the Gopalaswami Betta and
the Rolling Rocks the highest peak in the Bandipur range. Gopalaswami Betta provides
a view of the Mysore plateau and its adjoining hills. The Rolling Rocks, to the
south of the forest, offer views of the 260-meter-deep Mysore Ditch and
the entire Moyar gorge. The entire park is well irrigated by four rivers, which
are Kabini, Nagu, Mule-hole and Moyar. Kabini dam separates Bandipur from the
Nagarhole reserve where as The Moyar River acts as a boundary between the park
and the Madhumalai Sanctuary.
Bandipur is one of the best
game sanctuaries in India to observe and photograph wildlife in close proximity.
All visitors to Bandipur have to get entry permits at the entrance to the park.
These cost about Rs 150 (for foreigners) and considerably less for Indians. Additional
charges are levied for cameras, vehicles, and elephant or jeep rides.
Private
vehicles are not allowed inside the park. The only means of transportation
inside the park are open van and jeep run by park authorities. These vehicle carries
its own experienced guide in spotting and identifying wildlife. The Forest
Department also organizes elephant rides of about an hour (or more) each, which
take you deeper into the forest. All these rides move into the park twice a day,
early morning and towards afternoon. Human movement in the park is not allowed
after dark. Forest Rest house for accommodation should be reserved in advance
at the Forest Office in Bangalore or Mysore. |