Nagarhole National Park (NNP), the charming 247 square-mile park in Karnataka has an amazing profusion of wildlife including large mammals such as tiger, leopard, wild elephant, dhole (Indian wild dog), and gaur (Indian bison). The park is situated within the Coorg and Mysore districts and was set up in 1955. In 1974, the area of the sanctuary was expanded and Mysore forests were included in the park. The original forest was a game reserve of the erstwhile Maharajas of Mysore. Now it has been renamed and called Rajiv Gandhi National Park.
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Summers here, are hot and dry with mercury level rising maximum to 33 degree centigrade. Summer months are regarded best to spot tigers in the park. Due to thirst animals flock around the lakes of this forest. The summer time is therefore the best period in case of viewing the wild animals of this sanctuary.
At Nagarhole National Park the winters are cooler but short spanned. From November to January are the winter seasons with temperature dropping to a minimum of 14 degree centigrade. This time is exceeding pleasant and best for those who do not wish to perspire much.
From June to September are the rains which makes roads washed out and area muddy. It is recommend not to visit this park during the rainy season.
Vehicles and guides are available to take you around the Nagarhole National Park.
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