Bandipur National Park lies in the Indian Deccan plateau area, thus being totally in the shadow of the Western Ghats. The region is well endowed in terms of vegetation and flora that ranges from deciduous and evergreen forest covers to open grassy woodlands. Valuable hardwoods including rosewood and teak are also found here. The lifeline of the forest is the Moyar River, which irrigates the area along with two minor rivulets. The river also acts as a boundary between the Park and the Madumulai Sanctuary. Bandipur is one of the finest and most accessible habitats of the Asiatic elephant. Its vast open spaces make it a pleasant and convenient outing for visitors to see the elephant in its natural surroundings.
Due to it's proximity to nearby big towns like Mysore and Bangalore, has also become a weekend getaway spot for tourists. Unfortunately, this creates accommodation availability problems for the true wildlife enthusiast, who is well advised to make his bookings at least a month in advance, if visiting on a weekend. If you are a true wildlife and nature lover, then it is advisable to strike off weekends totally from your days of visit to the park. You will only then be able to truly enjoy the park's natural splendour.
Mammals at Bandipur National park :
* Bonner Macaque Nilgiri Langur (adjoining areas) Dhole
* Smooth-coated Otter Common Palm Civet Stripe-necked Mongoose
* Jungle Cat Tiger
* Wild Boar Chital Gaur
* Indian Palm Squirrel Grizzled Indian Squirrel Liontail Macaque
* Golden Jackal Sloth Bear
* Indian Grey Mongoose Striped Hyaena Rusty-spotted Cat
* Ratel Indian Spotted Chevrotain Sambar
* Nilgiri Tahr (adjoining areas) Indian Porcupine Hanuman Langur
* Bengal Fox Eurasian Otter Small Indian Civet
* Ruddy Mongoose Leopard Cat Leopard
* Indian Elephant Indian Muntjac Four-horned Antelope
* Indian Pangolin Indian Hare Red Giant Flying squirrel
* Indian Giant Squirrel
CLIMATE (Bandipur National Park) :
The temperature varies from season to season but mostly ranges between 10 degrees and 35 degrees centigrade. The altitude across the park ranges from 680 meters at the lowest to 1454 meters at the highest point, which is located at a mountain peak known as Gopalswamy Betta. The park has an average annual rainfall of 1200mm and the wet months are mainly between June and August. The ideal time for visiting the park is between March - June and then September - November.
Reaching There :
Bandipur National Park is located on the highway connecting Mysore and the hill station of Ootacamund (Ooty). Reaching Bandipur by bus is very convenient. All regular and express state transport buses plying between Ooty and Mysore pass through the park fringes and the Forest Department Center is a designated bus stop. It takes 2½ hours to reach Bandipur forest from Mysore and about 3 hours from Ooty. The nearest rail junction is Mysore (65 km) and the nearest international airport is the software Mecca of Bangalore (204 km).
The nearest town to the park is Gundelpet (20km)
The nearest Railway Station to the park is located at Nanjungud (55km)
The nearest airport to the park is located at Mysore (80km)