Dubare Elephant Camp is an elephant training center located on the banks of the river Cauvery in the district of Kodagu, Karnataka State. It is one of the most popular and top tourist attraction to visit in Coorg. Dubare is a natural island formed by Cauvery River which is also an important base for the Karnataka Forest Department's elephants and among one of the must include places in India wildlife. This camp has many elephants which are very well trained. One will amaze to find that the elephants used for Mysore Dussehra are trained at this camp. The trainers also explain the various aspects of elephant history, their ecology, as well as biology. Tourist can also participate in various activities such as elephants feeding. Tourists can also watch elephants being given a bath in the river and also watch how oil is applied on their Tusks, forehead etc.
Tourist can also explore and enjoy the activities such as trekking, coracle ride, elephant rides, coracle boat ride, fishing, bird watching and river rafting. River rafting at Dubare is one of the top adventure activity and things to do in Coorg. One can also enjoy trekking which is managed by the forest department conducts trekking into the forest surrounding the camp along the Cauvery River.
The forests of Dubare are home to many wild animals and as well as birds. The sighting of wild Asiatic elephants is regular and there is a possibility of spotting sambar, tigers, spotted deer, wild dogs, leopards and gaur. Bears are also found in these forests. The best time to visit Dubare Elephant Camp is somewhere between September and March which is pleasant for tourist.
Open Time : 06:00 AM
Close Time : 06:00 PM
Operational Days - Open all 7 days
Approx Duration Suggested - 3 - 4 Hours
Nagarahole is derived its name from Naga, means snake and Hole refers to as streams. The park is additionally referred to as Rajiv Gandhi park located in Kodagu and Mysore District. Kannada is that the local language round the park
Nagarahole Park is said as thirty seventh Tiger Reserve in India. it's also considered as World Heritage site by UNESCO. Three of the park namely Bandipur, Mudumalai & Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary are adjacent to the Nagarahole
Bengal Tiger, Indian Leopard, Melursus ursinus , Hyaena hyaena are the predators which will be spotted within the park.
Herbivores like Elephants, Chital, Sambar Deer, and muntjac is additionally spotted round the park . Nagarhole park or Rajiv Gandhi park is found in Kodagu district of Karnataka.
The park is found to the north west of Karnataka’s Nagarhole park . the 2 parks are separated by the Kabini reservoir. The park gets its name from the streams. Naga means snake and hole means streams. Many wriggling streams are found during this park and, thus the name. The park has 47 streams, 41 artificial tanks, four lakes with water throughout the year, 4 perennial streams, a reservoir and a dam. There are several swamps during this region. This diverse landscape promotes the population of varied species of animals and birds during this region
Nagarhole park has the very best density of herbivores in Asia. This park is best for spotting elephants, guar, tiger and bear..
Different Areas within the Park :
The park is found during a place where the Deccan plateau joins with the Western Ghats. The park’s altitude ranges from 680m to 1,454m.
North – This region is bordered by Kabini river. are often "> this is often the most water source of the park and lots of mammals can be spotted near the banks. The region receives heavy rainfall and is roofed with forest. Moist deciduous forest are common here. Large herbivores are spotted easily.
South East – This a part of the park is dry and excellent spot for locating predators and also for birdwatching.
center – This region is legendary for the Kabini backwaters. it's the simplest spot for locating elephants and other wildlife. Gaur and deers are common here.
West – This region is roofed with mountains, streams, waterfalls and valleys. Bamboos and sandalwoods are common during this region. Tree dwelling animals are often easily spotted here.
Inclusion :
- Entry and Permission Charges
Exclusion :
- Guide Charges Extra
- Camera Charges
- Bus / Canter Safari ( Rs. 300 Per Person )
- No Meals
- No Transfers
Important Notes :
- The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.
Open Time : 07:00 AM
Close Time : 06:30 PM
Operational Days - Open all 7 days
Approx Duration Suggested - 30 Mins
Riding in coracle is not like riding in a longboat. The coracle, being small and round, can distract you, while at the same time showing you a 360 * view of the waterscape. It requires great skill to handle and must be firmly seated in one. Balance is the key!
Visitors will be taken on a customary round-shaped boat called a coracle. The model of the boat is unique to the rivers of southern India and surprisingly to the rivers of Ireland! The coracle will slowly flow down from the Kabini, embracing the shoreline.
The purpose of this activity is to allow the visitor to experience the river by getting in direct contact with it. The visitor will get to experience the many moods of the river.
Note: The Given Cost is Estimated. You will need to pay the exact cost directly at the counter.
Inclusion :
- Entry / Boating Charges
- Guide Charges
Exclusion :
Important Notes :
- The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.
Open Time : 10:00 AM
Close Time : 05:00 PM
Operational Days - Open all 7 days
Approx Duration Suggested - 1 Hour
Kabini Dam is located in Mysore city and its name is kept in the river called Kabini River, which is 696 meters in length and was built in 1974, and is a tributary of the River Kaveri. The dam is considered an engineering marvel of South West India, which is why it tops the list of places to visit in Kabini. The dam’s vast reservoir is a significant source of water for at around 22 villages and 14 hamlets in the state of Karnataka. It is spread over an area of 55 hectares covering forests, rivers, lakes and valleys.
The Kabini dam becomes an exotic location for nature lovers, the beauty such that nature looks glamorous and stunning. The picturesque surroundings lined with trees and crystal clear waters flowing gently, make this reservoir ideal picnic spot with friends and family. With over 250 species of birds alone, one can also sure to spot vibrant flora, birds fluttering around, and animals walking in the forests beyond as you immerse yourself in a memorable experience.
Inclusion :
Exclusion :
- Guide Charges Extra
- No Transfers
- No Meals
Important Notes :
- The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.