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Karnataka wildlife visit extends from the evergreen forests of the Western Ghats to the scour wilderness of the fields.

Bannerghata National Park

The Bannerghata National Park is situated at the southern edges of Bangalore city around 22 kilometers from the garden city. The Bannerghata National Park in Karnataka is spread more than 25,000 sections of acres of land and is outstanding for rich flora and fauna.

The Bannerghata National Park includes dry deciduous backwoods, prickly bushes and additionally damp deciduous woodlands.

The Bannerghata National Park in Bangalore was built up in 1971 with the sole point of moderating the uncommon types of natural life of the southern area of India. The Bannerghata National Park of Karnataka is a piece of ten save timberlands of Anekal Range of the Bangalore Forest Division. The Bannerghata National Park at Karnataka is loaded with shoe, zizyphus, neem, jalari, tamarind, and chujjullu trees.

Anshi National Park

The Anshi National Park of Karnataka is situated in the eco-sensitive portion of the Western Ghats in the Uttara Kannad district, India.

The Anshi National Park is spread over an area of 250 square kilometers. The area receives a heavy rainfall during the monsoon months. The region around the Anshi National Park of Karnataka is composed of lateritic soil which has very less water holding capacity. Thus in the summer months, the area goes dry and the forest authority have to pump water to the man made tanks for the living creatures that shelters here. The territory around the Anshi National Park in Karnataka includes semi-evergreen and evergreen forests.

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The Anshi National Park in Karnataka is rich in rare species of flora and fauna. The park is the home to a varied and rare species of mammals, reptiles and birds.

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary

The Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary of Karnataka is situated around 485 kilometers from Bangalore and possesses a range of 5729.07 square kilometers. The Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is set in a quiet and serene climate.

The Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is outstanding for being the second biggest untamed life asylum of the Karnataka state.

The Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary of Karnataka includes of steep slopes, deep river valleys and the enchantingly rich hilly forest terrain. The backwoods of the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is a blend of common clammy deciduous and semi evergreen woodland. The riffling streams and the tributaries of the Kali, Kaneri and Nagajhari weave through the timberlands of Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary of Karnataka. The Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is rich in various flora and fauna.

Gudavi Bird Sanctuary

The Gudavi Bird Sanctuary is the bird watcher’s paradise in Karnataka. The Gudavi Bird Sanctuary is located on the Banavasi Road in Gudavi of Sorab Taluk in Shimoga District. The Gudavi Bird Sanctuary is spread over an area of 73.68 hectares. The Gudavi Bird Sanctuary of Karnataka is one of the five best bird sanctuaries of Karnataka.

In the Gudavi Bird Sanctuary in Karnataka, you will get the opportunity to see varieties of birds from the months of May till November. The Gudavi Bird Sanctuary is spread over an area of 73.68 hectares of land. According to the survey done in 1993, more than 191 different types of birds were recorded in the Gudavi Bird Sanctuary of Karnataka. A natural lake of Gudavi and the large canopy of trees serves as a shelter to the various species of birds.
Darter bird at Gudavi Bird Sanctuary. Image source Gundimane http://www.gundimane.com/gallery/gudavi-bird-sanctuary

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