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Kabini Reservoir and Wild life Park

The Kabini, also called Kabani and Kapila, is a river of southern India.

 

It originates in Wayanad District of Kerala state, south India from the confluence of the Panamaram River and Mananthavady River, and flows eastward to join the Kaveri River at Tirumakudal Narasipur in Karnataka, which empties into the Bay of Bengal.

 

Close to the town of H D Kote it forms the huge Kabini Reservoir. The backwaters of the Kabini reservoir are very rich in wildlife especially in summer when the water level recedes to form rich grassy meadows.

 

The Kabini dam is 2,284 feet (696 m) in height with a gross storage of 19.52tmcft but has reduced considerably due to silt accumulation.Kabini Dam is situated between villages Beechanahalli and Bidarahalli having distance of 14KM from H.D.Kote town,Mysore district.

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Kabini is one of the most popular wildlife destinations of Karnataka, probably because of its easy accessibility, lush green landscape surrounding a large picturesque lake, and fantastic sightings of large herds of elephants. It is 80 km away from Mysore and 205 km from Bangalore, and 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. Once a private hunting lodge of the Maharaja of Mysore, Kabini was a popular shikar hotspot for British Viceroys and Indian royalty. Now it is considered to be one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in Karnataka, famous for its spectacular wildlife and bird life.

 

This wildlife sanctuary, situated on the banks of River Kabini, features a large quaint lake surrounded by verdant landscape. This forest reserve is spread over 55 acres of forestland and water bodies. Tourist can spot herd of elephants roaming in the area. Kabini wildlife sanctuary consists of the south-eastern part of Nagarhole National Park. Kabini is an ideal place for tourists to pitch their camps and plan out a trek to Kumara Parvatha or Tadiyadamol nearby. Kabini back waters are an ideal camping site that allows tourists to let down their hair and enjoy the pristine surroundings.

 

Tourists must go for the wildlife safari at the Kabini River Lodge. They should take the jeep safari through the Nagarhole National Park where they are bound to see herds of elephants grazing, wild dogs, bisons, deer, peacocks, wild boars a variety of birds and those elusive big cats: the tiger and the panther. A safari on elephant back is another experience altogether. Tourists feel as if they are sailing on a slightly turbulent sea and yet they know they are in a forest. Since the animals are used to having elephants around, they don't disturb them either.Spend some time in the watchtower and watch as a mind-boggling variety of wildlife comes down to the water hole. Ride a coracle.

Best Time to Visit

Kabini River offers tourists a great vacation amid nature all through the year. During the summer season, most of the elephants of the surrounding forests converge at Kabini exhibiting one of the world’s largest congregations of Asiatic wild elephants. The rainy season is the ideal time to enjoy lush greenery there.

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