Bandipur is known for its wildlife and has many types of biomes, but dry deciduous forest is dominant.
The park spans an area of 874 square kilometers (337 sq mi), protecting several species of India's endangered wildlife. Together with the adjoining Nagarhole National Park (643 km2 (248 sq mi)), Mudumalai National Park (320 km2 (120 sq mi)) and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (344 km2 (133 sq mi)), it is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve totaling 2,183 km2 (843 sq mi) making it the largest protected area in southern India.
Bandipur is located in Gundlupet taluq of Chamarajanagar district. It is about 80 kilometers (50 mi) from the city of Mysore on the route to a major tourist destination of Ooty. As a result, Bandipur sees a lot of tourist traffic and there are a lot of wildlife fatalities caused by speeding vehicles that are reported each year. There is a ban on traffic from the hours of dusk to dawn to help bring down deat
Juvenile Peahen's
Crested Serpent Eagle
Gaurus
Parakeet
Indian Peafowl's
Red wattled Lapwing( Juvenile)
Monitor Lizard
Red Jungle Fowl
Dholes
Dhole Gang
Dhole Gang
Dhole Gang
chital
chital in action
Sunset @ Bandipur
There are other animals which are rare to sight, which depends on luck and time :)