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- 3 (Mysore)
Many tales of valour and glory are tucked into the folds of
the unassuming island town of Srirangapatna,,former capital
of one of the bravest sons of Karnataka.Srirangapatna is set
within and around the ruins of Tipu Sultan's forts,which encompasses
most of what lies on the north bank of Cauvery.The fort,built
during the Vijayanagar era,strengthened by the Wodeyars and
then taken over by Haider and Tipu,is considered to be the
second strongest in India.
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DAY
- 4 (Bandipur )
This is the story of a hunting ground turned wildlife
cemetery turned sanctuary.A place widely regarded as
one of the better - managed national parks in the country.
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DAY
- 5 (Bandipur )
Bandipur,drained by the Kabini,Nugu and Moyar rivers
is not uniformly thick forest.The one sure thing about
these forests is that animals,for almost throughout
the year except in peak summer,roam around in pretty
large numbers like elephants,gaur,sambhar,wild boar
and even packs of wild dogs,those die-hard stalkers
of the wild who almost always kill,once they have earmarked
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DAY-
6 ( Kabini)
This is an invitation to take part in one of the greatest
elephant shows in Asia. This is an arena where you have
not three or four or six elephants doing the star turn,
but 200.or maybe 250,in just one evening…. |
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DAY
- 7 (Kabini)
From the giant tusker to the mouse deer, to barking deer and
chital, to herds of gaur and sambhar, to the rare but definitely
'spotable' tiger and panther, and the sloth bear….they
are here. But then again,Kabini is all about elephants and
more elephants.Some 1,500 of them roam free in the jungles
of Nagarhole alone, of which Kabini is a primary part. |
DAY
- 8 to infinity
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1)
Nagarhole
Once an exclusive hunting preserve of the Maharajas
of Mysore,Nagarhole National Park was renamed after
the late Rajiv Gandhi,but faces the same fate as Delhi's
Connaught Place and Connaught Circle which are still
called by their popular old names.The park,situated
in the Deccan Plateau,form an integral part of the Nilgiri
Biosphere Reserve. |
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2)
B R Hills
A unique blend of hill resort and wildlife sanctuary,the
hills take their name from the Biligiri Ranganatha Swamy
Temple. |
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3)
Ooty (Tamil Nadu)
The Queen of the Blue Mountains sits at the center point of
the Niligiri Ranges.State Highway to Ooty via Maddur,Mysore,Nanjangud,Mudumalai
and Gudalur. |
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