Bannerghatta national park

  1. A Guide To Bannerghatta National Park in Bangalore, India
  2. Bengaluru Bannerghatta Biological Park
  3. Bannerghatta National Park, Bangalore (2022): Timings, Entry Fee
  4. Bannerghatta National Park Safari Guide For Your Trip In 2023
  5. Bannerghatta National Park (Bengaluru)


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A Guide To Bannerghatta National Park in Bangalore, India

Bangalore is home to plenty of green spaces and natural attractions, and one of the city’s most beautiful assets is the Bannerghatta National Park. Coming in at nearly 65,128 acres (26356.367 hectares) of gorgeous wilderness, the park is a wildlife enthusiasts and nature lover’s paradise. Its varying landscape of lush green forests, hillocks, and grasslands is filled with rich and diverse wildlife, including white tigers, Royal Bengal tigers, sloth bears, lions, nilgais and more. Yet this isn’t the only draw of the park. The park is also home to a beautiful butterfly park, which is perhaps the first of its kind in India. To help you navigate this lush green marvel smoothly, we have compiled this guide to Bannerghatta National Park in Bangalore, India. Keep reading. Source: Covering an area of 260.51 square kilometers (100.58 square miles), the Bannerghatta National Park (also known as Bannerghatta Biological Park) consists of hilly terrains and scrublands, making it a perfect natural habitat for various flora and fauna. Located about 22 kilometers (12.67 miles) south of Bangalore, this densely forested park features an animal rescue center, a zoo, a safari park, a butterfly park, a museum and an auditorium to educate visitors about the different wild species housed within the park. There is also a lake and several ancient temples tucked away within the lush greenery and hilly terrains in and around the park. With a diverse wildlife and many safari tours, the park has retai...

Bengaluru Bannerghatta Biological Park

Time To Visit Bengaluru Bannerghatta Biological Park remains open for visitors every day except on Tuesday Sl. No Facilities Open between 1 Zoo 09:30 AM to 5:00 PM 2 Grand Safari (Tiger , Lion, Bear & Herbivore safari) 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM 3 Butterfly Park 09:30 AM to 5:00 PM 4 Boating 09:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Bannerghatta National Park, Bangalore (2022): Timings, Entry Fee

Around 23 km from the city centre, Bannerghatta National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bengaluru. Its key attraction – Bengaluru Bannerghatta Biological Park (BBBP) – was carved out of the national park in 2004. This biological recreation centre enables tourists to get acquainted with the diverse flora and fauna inhabiting the hills of the Anekal range. The If you are planning a fun day out with your friends and family, scroll down to know more about Bannerghatta National Park in Bangalore, including timings, fees, things to do, nearby attractions, etc. Bannerghatta National Park Information: Location Bannerghatta Road Type National Park Established in 1970 Declared a national park in 1974 Area 260.5 sq. km Attractions Zoo, Butterfly Park, Safari, Elephant Sanctuary, Boating Entry Fee Zoo: ₹ 100 Adults; ₹ 80 Child / Senior Citizen / Physically Challenged; ₹ 50 Still Camera; ₹250 Video Camera; ₹ 1000 Battery Operated Vehicle (BOV) Boating (30-minute trip) – ₹ 50 per head on sharing basis & ₹ 250 for full boat Jeep Combo (Zoo + Safari + Butterfly Park): ₹ 3500 Jeep Bolero (6-Seater); ₹ 4500 Jeep Xylo (6-Seater); ₹ 5500 Jeep Innova (6-Seater) Bus Combo (Zoo + Safari + Butterfly Park): ₹ 400 Adults; ₹ 350 Child / Senior Citizen / Physically Challenged Timings 9:30 am to 5:00 pm (Zoo / Butterfly Park / Boating); 10:00 am to 4:30 pm (Grand Safari); closed on Tuesdays Best Time to Visit October to June Photography and Videography Allowed; ₹ 50 Still Came...

Bannerghatta National Park Safari Guide For Your Trip In 2023

For nature aficionados, any distance is less when it comes to exploring natural habitat of innumerable flora and fauna. Bannerghatta National Park is a great opportunity for nature lovers to experience nature and wildlife in their natural habitat. It does not ask one to travel too far from the city of Bengaluru and does not require detailed planning either. Designated as a National Park in the year 1974, Bannerghatta National Park has since gained fame due to the range of activities it offers. It is a smorgasbord of attractions such as snakes, butterfly habitats, a dedicated zoo inside the park, a grand elephant safari, ancient architecture, hiking, and trekking for adventure junkies. Table Of Content • • • • • • • • Why Take A Bannerghatta National Park Safari Karnataka is one of the most visited states in India and it experiences all four seasons. The best time to visit Karnataka is in the winter season or summer season. It is advised to skip visiting this state in monsoons if you aren’t a fan of rain. If you are planning to visit Bannerghatta Biological Park then you should plan your vacation in the early summer months or winters. The best months to visit Bannerghatta Biological Park are from September to March. You can take a stroll around the park and witness the best of flora and fauna as these months are perfect for a day out. Timings Of Bannerghatta National Park While the Bannerghatta National Park is open all days of the week except Tuesday, the timings for vario...

Bannerghatta National Park (Bengaluru)

South Bangalore’s friendly neighbourhood, J.P. Nagar is home to not only cute bungalows of prominent singers, actors and artists but also to multiple rooftop bars, microbreweries and pubs. While the well-known theatre for arts Ranga Shankara is a great hub for all seeking an artistic indulgence, Puducherry’s Aurobindo Ashram has a serene branch in the heart of this busy locality for those looking to relax and enjoy some quality time. Laden with parks, J.P. Nagar is inhabited by the affluent local families of Bangalore and at the same time known for the amazing array of street food including the bajjis available at Basavaraj’s Bajji Bandi. Among the many good parks in the neighbourhood, the Mini Forest is a great place for peaceful morning walks. Visit to the Baneerghatta National Park on 18th August 2013 has been a wonderful experience, on the Grand Safari, seeing bears, lions and tigers. The safari is well organised. It is recommended to reach the park by 09:30 am and take the Safari in the first batches that start at 10:00 am. After the safari you can have a quick visit to the butterfly park, worth visiting, though you may only find few species. You can then head to the Zoo, which will give you a good one hour walk across the Zoological Park. Should not miss King Cobra, Ostrich, leopard and Hippopotamus. Will be able finish the entire stretch in good 3 hour time. Cheers. Srinivas BSS Bannerghatta National park is quite famous for its safari so we decided to go this...