Nestled in the southern part of India Karnataka is a beautiful state that offers a unique blend of wildlife and natural beauty during the rainy season. Monsoon season brings lush greenery, serene waterfalls, and vibrant flora and fauna which creates a perfect backdrop for a memorable experience. Some of the famous national parks in Karnataka to visit in monsoon are the Bandipur National Park, Bannerghatta National Park, and Kudremukh National Park. All the popular national parks of India are closed during the monsoon because of heavy rains.
Check out this blog to learn more about these national parks and how it is to visit during monsoon.
Bandipur National Park in Karnataka is the oldest and largest national park in this region. This is the country’s first tiger reserve and it also forms the well-known Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve along with three other wildlife sanctuaries that are Nagarhole National Park, Mudumalai National Park, and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctury. This is one of the parks in Karnataka that can be visited during the monsoon season. During this time visitors can see Asiatic elephants and tigers that can be spotted regularly. Once it was a private hunting ground for the Mysore's maharajas and it became a tiger reserve in 1973. Wildlife species that can be seen at the park are deer, sloth bears, elephants, hornbills, pythons, panthers, and a few others. However, safaris might not be possible during the monsoon season but you can enjoy the nature walks and lush green beauty.
Another National Park in Karnataka that can be visited during the rainy season is Kudremukh National Park. Kudremukh means horse-face and the peak is named because of its shape like the face of a horse. This National Park serves as a home to animals like sloth bears, tigers, Leopards, and a few others. This national park is also famous for its beautiful waterfalls like Kadambi Waterfalls and Hanuman Gundi Waterfalls, these falls come alive during the monsoon season and create a picturesque backdrop for trekking and birdwatching nearby. You can also enjoy trekking within the park as there are so many towering peaks including the famous Kudremukh peak.
Being home to a large population of Royal Bengal Tigers, Indian Elephants, and Bisons, Nagarhole National Park’s name is derived from naga (snake) and hole (streams). This national park was known by the name of Rajiv Gandhi National Park and it is adorned with rolling hills, picturesque valleys, dense forests, and waterfalls. Nagarhole National Park is also part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and it shares its border with Bandipur National Park. One of the most unique things about this park is the Kabini boat safari which allows visitors to spot some wonderful aquatic species as well. However, if you are willing to witness more animal species in the park then you must opt for the bus or jeep safari.
Most of the National Parks in India are closed during the monsoon season due to various reasons like safety, limited availability of wildlife, and fewer outdoor opportunities. But some parks in Karnataka are open during the monsoon season and they offer the best experience. Visiting these national parks during the monsoon month can be a very scenic experience. These parks also offer a unique perspective of landscapes soaked in rain but safari options are fewer during this time. Here are a few reasons to visit these National Parks of Karnataka duirng the monsoon season:
Q1. Is it safe to visit these National Parks during the monsoon season?
Yes, it is safe to plan a trip to the national parks in Karnataka that are open during the monsoon season. You can book a guided tour of the park to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Q2. Which is the best national park to visit during monsoon?
One of the most suitable national parks of Karnataka to visit during the monsoon season is the Bandipur National Park. This park attracts tourists with its tranquil atmosphere and wildlife sighting opportunities.
Q3. What things should I carry while visiting the national parks in monsoon?
These national parks mentioned above in the article are some of the monsoon paradise that rewards visitors with breathtaking scenery of waterfalls, streams, rolling hills, and wildlife. Visiting these national parks in Karnataka is completely a treat to one’s eyes and it also provides great photography opportunities to all the visitors. So gear up and embark on this journey towards these national parks and make memories to cherish for a lifetime.
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