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Bannerghatta Wildlife Sanctuary has been established in 1971 and is 22 km south of Bangalore This park consists of ten reserve forests of Anekel Range of the Bangalore Forest Division .
Sprawling over an area of 25000acres this park is home
to
Panthers
Lions
Tigers
Numerous birds
Leopards
Common Langur
Bonnet Macaque
Porcupine
Sloth bear
Barking Deer
Spotted Deer
Jackal
Sambar
Wildlife Sanctuaries in Kerala and the
Bannerghatta National Park and the wide variety of trees, which you can find here,
are
Sandalwood
Jalari
Chujjullu
Neem
Tamarind
Zizyphus :
You can indulge in many activities at the Bannerghatta
National Park like
Give vent to your adventurous self with
a lion and tiger safari :
Stroll through cool shades of trees
Watch the waterfowls playing besides the
pond
Snake park where you can
Trekking at Uddigebande, Hajjamana Kallu
and Mirza Hills
Go to Pearl valley,a picnic spot amidst
dense vegetation , here you will also find an old temple
of Lord Shiva when you descend 280 rock steps to reach
the bottom of the valley.
Visit Nrityagram, first dance village in
India
Getting there:
Air: Bangalore airport is the nearest
Rail: Bangalore Railway Station
Road: Bannnerghatta road leads to south Bangalore
Contact South India Tour Travel if you want to visit the exciting Bannerghatta National Park
ain the Wildlife Sanctuaries in Kerala
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