You can closely spot a major percentage of the wildlife population of the country at the below-mentioned popular wildlife safari sites in Bangalore:
1. Bannerghatta National Park
Bannerghatta National Park is the first biological park in India. The park has a segmented and forested elephant sanctuary. You can spot animals like the Indian leopard, golden jackal, Bonnet Macaque, Indian crested porcupine, etc.
Further, you can go for a grand wildlife safari over here and explore the butterfly park, Biological Park, crocodile farm, and museum present here.
- Area Covered: 260.5 sq. km
- Best Time to Visit: Open throughout the year. The best time is between November and June.
- Average Time to Spend: 2 days
- Operational Hours: Safari timing starts at 10:00 am to 4:30 pm (Open at 9:30 am)
- Distance From Airport: 47 km away from Bengaluru Airport (BLR)
- Entry Fee:
- Indian visitors: ₹80 per person
- Senior citizens: ₹40 per person
- Children: ₹40 per child
- Foreigners: ₹400 per person (On Tuesdays the park is closed.)
- For bus safari: ₹200 to ₹500 per person
- Jeep Safari: ₹2500 per person
- How to Reach: Fly to Bengaluru Airport and then take a bus or cab to this sanctuary.
2. BRT Wildlife sanctuary
BRT Wildlife Sanctuary is located at the confluence of the Eastern Ghats and Western Ghats. Owing to its location, the place has become significant to ecosystems. You can find 26 different species of mammal in the sanctuary.
The BR hill is an ideal place where one can enjoy game drives and explore different life forms. BRT Wildlife Sanctuary is considered a protected reserve under the Wildlife Protection Act.
- Area Covered: 322.4 sq. km
- Best Time to Visit: Between September to May
- Average Time to Spend: 2 days
- Operational Hours: Morning safari timing: 6:00 am to 8:00 am. Evening safari timing: 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
- Distance From Airport: 79 km away from Mysore Domestic Airport
- Entry Fee: No entry fee
- Vehicle Fee: ₹100 per person/day
- How to Reach: Fly to Mysore Domestic Airport and then take a bus or cab from there.
3. Cauvery Wildlife sanctuary
Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary acquired its name from the river Kaveri. It is home to many endemic and threatened species like the Golden Mahseer Fish. You will experience a semi-arid climate here and explore rich and diverse flora and fauna.
This site houses the Bengal tiger, wild boars, spotted deer, Indian elephant, etc. The Kaveri River or River Cauvery is a habitat for different reptile species as well.
- Area Covered: 1028 sq. km
- Best Time to Visit: Between November to March
- Average Time to Spend: Around 2 days
- Operational Hours: (Safari Timing: 10:00 am to 4:30 pm).
- Distance From the Airport: 150 km away from the Bangalore airport
- Entry Fee: ₹150 per person
- How to Reach: Fly to Bangalore airport and then take a bus or cab.