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Bannerghatta National Park
The 25,000 acres of Bannerghatta National Park in Karnataka is a hot spot for all wildlife lovers. About 25 kms from Bangalore it is a park which houses rare avian species to prowling tigers and panthers. Exploring the park under able guide can lead you to spot lions and tigers amidst the dry deciduous and thorny scrub area of the forest.
Near the moist deciduous forest stream you will enjoy watching the wild fowls engrossed in their search for food. If you are a wild life enthusiast well equipped to document your visits to Bannerghatta National Park you can catch the animals in rare stances in you camera to enjoy the slides later back home.
Walking through the zoological garden you can enjoy the shady growth and find a
quiet place for repose. Bannerghatta National Park has an amazing reptile collection.
The snake park has slithering scaly snakes of different species where you can get
close to the creatures. Trekkers also avail the opportunity to climb the Hajjamana
Kallu and Mirza Hill. The Bannerghatta National Park also has a children’s corner.
The serene Suvarnamukhi stream runs through the national park and attracts the avian species. On your tour to the Bannerghatta National Park you can spot common langur, bonnet macaque, porcupine and the hare. Jackal, fox, wild pig, sloth bear, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer are also found in abundance here.
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