9 Bird Sanctuaries to Explore in Karnataka

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Karnataka

State in the south western region of India

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Bird Sanctuaries to Explore in Karnataka

Attiveri Bird Sanctuary

Attiveri bird sanctuary is a paradise for nature lovers, a hotspot of rich biodiversity and home to innumerable species of birds.

Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary

Peacock sanctuary in Bankapura is the second prominent sanctuary for the preservation and breeding of peacocks in India. It is also the one among the two peacock sanctuaries in Karnataka.

Bannerghatta Biological Park

Founded in 1970. A portion is also a biological reserve. Popular destination with a zoo, a pet corner, an animal rescue center, a butterfly enclosure, aquarium, snake house, and a safari park

Gudavi Bird Sanctuary

217 diffrent rare species fo birds belonging to 48 families are found at this place.

Kaggaladu Bird Sanctuary

Kaggaladu bird sanctuary is the second largest painted storks sanctuary in south India. there are so many rare birds migrating here in all time.

Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary

A large bird sanctuary with an enormous number of rare birds. we can see and experience them, their habitat and all. Kokre bellur bird sanctuary offers this all for the visitor in a calm and quiet place with dense greenery.

Magadi Bird Sanctuary

Famous for bar headed goose. Migratory birds from Central Asia have been Famous for bar-headed goose. Migratory birds from Central Asia have been frequenting this place for over 10 years now. this place for over 10 years now.

Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary

One of the 20 important sanctuaries in India. The sanctuary is situated on an island that spans an area of 1.14 acres and it is surrounded by forest and river Tunga. Over 5,000 birds here during the peak season from July to September, boating can be taken for closer viewing of the nesting birds.

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

The bird sanctuary named after Sri Ranganatha Swamy is an island on the river Cauvery and it is spread on an area of 40 acres. the sanctuary includes 6 islands and was declared as a bird sanctuary in 1940.

Map of Bird Sanctuaries to explore in Karnataka