Nagarahole National Park
 Nagarahole National park is in the border of Kerala. This is the one of the tourist interest wildlife resort in india. In this place you can see many kind of animals, reptiles, such as tiger, cheeta, deer, elephant and many kind of birds. The place derives its name from Kannada, Naga meaning snake and hole referring to streams. Set up in 1955, it is one of the best-managed parks in the country, with the office of the Deputy Conservator of Forests situated in Hunsur, about 47 km away from Nagarhole. The climate is tropical; summer is hot and winter is pleasant. The park boasts a healthy tiger-predator ratio, and tiger, bison, and elephant are much more populous here than in Bandipur.
Nagarahole National Park, also known as 'Rajiv Gandhi National Park, is located 94 km from Mysore. It is spread between Kodagu and Mysore districts. Located to the northwest of Bandipur National Park, Kabini reservoir separates the two. The exclusive hunting reserve of the former rulers of Mysore, the park has rich forest cover, small streams, valleys, and waterfalls. In 1975 its area stretched to 575 km².
Mammals:
Elephant, Jackal ,Tiger, Panther, Gaur, Muntjac, Sambar, Spotted deer, Mongoose, Civet cat, Hyena
Reptiles:
King Cobra, Krait, Python, Viper, Tortoise, Monitor Lizard ,Toads etc. Animals in Nagarahole National Park: |