Have you ever witnessed the variety of Indian wildlife; experienced the craziness of the woodland in the state? If you haven’t, then Kabini should be the next tourist spot for you. It has been the heart of wildlife enthusiasts. Considered as the unsurpassed wildlife sanctuaries in Karnataka, India, it provides the tourist with stunning sights of large herds of elephants. So are you interested to settle for a tour to this sanctuary but a bit worried about how to reach Kabini? Please read on.
The wild place is 80 km away from Mysore and 205 km from Bangalore. In fact it is the biggest wildlife sanctuary in Asia. This place has been so popular probably because of its easy accessibility. It comprises the south-eastern part of Nagarole National Park. Situated on the banks of River Kabini, this forest reserve is spread over 55 acres of forestland, steep valleys, and water bodies. The following guidelines will help you to reach to Kabini safely.
If you are travelling from Bangalore take the Mysore Highway to reach Ramnagaram. Continue travelling along the highway to reach Maddur, Mandya and Srirangapatna respectively. Travelling from Mysore take rights turn towards Maananthavaadii. 3 kilometers from Hand Post Circle which will be our next stop after Maananthavaadii, turn left towards Kabini Dam and reach Beechanahalli Village. After the village you will come across Bheeramballi village before you reach at Kabini finally!
Kozhikode is around 245 kilometers from Kabini but it is better to avoid the route due to bad road conditions. Kabini offers luxurious hotels and many forest guest houses. So rope in your family and enjoy your retreat away from the hustle and bustle of daily life in the lush green landscape of Kabini amidst the diverse wildlife of Nature. Reaching Kabini is no more a worry. Pack your luggage and set off to have a tryst with nature.
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