A land of chivalry and pride, a life of solitary splendour, rich food and spices is in short termed Coorg. Smell the coffee, taste the oranges, flavour with cardamom and savor the honey. Popularly termed as the Scotland of India

Saturday, 7 July 2007

Nagarhole National Park


The place derives its name from the winding river - Nagarhole meaning "snake river" - which flows through the park. The 640 sq km of gently undulating terrain at the foothills of the Brahmagiri hills is covered with thick tropical forest, grassy swamps and numerous rivers and streams. The park and animal life is part of the country's first "bio-sphere reserve". The Forest Department conducts tours along well-defined routes for tourists, in the early mornings and evenings. One can be sure of seeing the bison, elephant, spotted deer, sambhar, barking deer, wild boar, mongoose, peakcock, jungle fowl and many other birds and animals.
Lucky people may see a tiger or panther or even a King cobra. Both trekking and going by private vehicles is allowed, though permission has to be taken first. Huts have been built for those who wish to stay in the wilds. It has recently been renamed 'Rajiv Gandhi National Park.' Gentle slopes and shallow valleys surround it on all sides. Huge herds of Asian Elephants flock here together and it is blessed with wildlife abundance. You find a variety of trees and shrubs often making it a sanctuary for illegal timber traders. Among reptiles, the marsh crocodile, monitor lizard, rock python and several other species can be found. Aquatic and terrestrial tortoises, frogs, toads and tree frogs and a myriad insects, including some very colourful butterflies, adorn this lovely southern jungle of India.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well this is a great website which explains the culture of India and Indians, well looks like a place to visit in our next trip to India.

Unknown said...

Neethu......

Hey Guys,

Awesome website to know about the coorgs culture.....& Dont MISS to visit the coolest place on Earth.......That'z "COORG".........

Anonymous said...

Great effort from sunil...to let the world know about Coorg and its culture...
Wish to see more wonderful blogs from sunil

Unknown said...

Can you tell me how to go to nagerhole from coorg ? Is there any public transport available?

Dr.S.Das

Manorita said...

Thanks Sunil, for interesting information on Coorg and the customs. Would love to learn more about the language and more tradition.
Thanks

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