Nagarahole National Park, is located in Kodagu district
and Mysore district in Karnataka state in South India. This park was declared
the thirty seventh Project Tiger reserve in 1999. It is part of the Nilgiri
Biosphere Reserve
Address: Kabini River Lodge, Karapura,
Nisana Beltur Post, HD Kote Taluk, Mysuru, Karnataka 571114
Elevation: 960 m
Area: 642.4 km²
Location
The park
ranges the foothills of the Western Ghats spreading down the Brahmagiri
hills and
south towards Kerala state. It lies between the
latitudes 12°15'37.69"N and longitudes 76°17'34.4"E. The park covers
643 km2 (248 sq mi) located to the north-west of Bandipur
National Park. The Kabini
reservoir
separates the two parks. Elevations of the park range from 687 to 960 m
(2,254 to 3,150 ft). It is 50 km (31 mi) from the major city of Mysore.
Together
with the adjoining Bandipur
National Park
(870 km2 (340 sq mi)), Mudumalai
National Park
(320 km2 (120 sq mi)) and Wayanad
Wildlife Sanctuary (344 km2 (133 sq mi)), it forms the largest
protected area in Southern India, totalling 2,183 km2
(843 sq mi).
History
The park
derives its name from naga, meaning snake and hole, referring to
streams. The park was an exclusive hunting reserve of the kings of the Wodeyar
dynasty, the
former rulers of the Kingdom of Mysore. It was set up in 1955 as a
wildlife sanctuary and later its area increased to 643.39 km
(399.78 mi). It was upgraded into a national park in 1988. The park was
declared a tiger reserve in 1999.
Climate and ecology
The park
receives an annual rainfall of 1,440 millimetres (57 in). Its water
sources include the Lakshmmantirtha river, Sarati Hole, Nagar Hole,
Balle Halla, Kabini River, four perennial streams, 47
seasonal streams, four small perennial lakes, 41 artificial tanks, several
swamps, Taraka
Dam and the
Kabini reservoir.
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Thursday, 7 April 2016
Nagarahole National Park
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