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Dandeli Santuary
(Karnataka)
A Civilised Wildlife Reserve
Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is home to that most mysterious of the big cats in the tropics the Black Panther. Official records say that eight of them exist here and many have indeed seen them. Arboreal creatures from the Flying Squirrel, the Flying Snake and the Flying Lizard also call Dandeli home, and so do a variety of hornbills. Not to forget van manav (jungle man), or the slender loris, that makes a sure shot appearance soon after sunset amidst the branches of the moist deciduous trees in the nearly 450 sq km area of Dandeli, reputedly the oldest declared game reserve in the country.
Visit Dandeli to experience the great wilderness, but not in the hope of seeing big game elephants, gaur, sambhar or chital. They all live here for sure, but definitely not in such large numbers for them to be spotted unfailingly like in most other forests of South India.
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Distance(s):
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- 481 km North West from Bangalore
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Route |
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NH4 to Dharwad via Tumkur, Chitradurga, Davangere, Haveri and Hubli
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SH28 to Dandeli via Haliyal
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Road:
Car - A long drive from Bangalore, taking almost 10 hrs, so leave early
En route halt - Hotel Aishwariya (Tel: 08194-431823-25) in Chitradurga
Bus - A better option on a short weekend, as plenty of overnight buses are available. Catch the direct VRL bus connection or the KSRTC buses.
Rail:
Nearest railhead: Dharwad (56 km/ 1 1/2 hrs) Best option TO Rani Chennamma Express (dep: Bangalore City 9 pm; arr: Dharwad 5.55 am). Taxi charges Rs 500 to Dandeli
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Rail:
9 hrs + 1 1/2 hrs by road
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Content Source:
Outlook Traveller
Contributed by:
Sunaad Raghuram
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