The Ultimate Guide to Bannerghatta Nature Camp | Jungle Resort Bannerghatta

by Avathi Outdoors | Comprehensive guide to Bannerghatta Nature Camp

The Ultimate Guide to Bannerghatta Nature Camp | Jungle Resort Bannerghatta

 

Bannerghatta is a perfect destination for a short overnight trip, that provides an exciting and unspoiled experience while also being easily accessible.

 

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 About the property

Bannerghatta, located on the outskirts of Bangalore, offers visitors the opportunity to experience the sights, sounds, and action of a 2500-acre nature reserve. The park is a rare and unique find, as it is one of the few nature reserves in the world that is located so close to a city. The Jungle Lodges, in keeping with their commitment to the environment, have created a Nature Camp that is perfect for both children and adults who want to explore and appreciate nature. The park is also home to a rehabilitation facility for lions, tigers, and other animals that have been rescued from exploitative environments. Visitors can see these animals in enclosures that recreate their natural habitats, and also go on India's first Lion and Tiger Safari. The park is also an ideal location for overnight getaways, and corporate groups can use the park as a venue for off-site seminars, conferences, and other events.

 

 

The Bannerghatta Nature Camp Experience

Bannerghatta Nature Camp is a surprise, located on the outskirts of Bangalore, it offers a 25,000 acre jungle that is carefully preserved. It serves as a storybook destination for both children and adults, with a rehabilitation facility for tigers and lions rescued from circuses, providing opportunities for India's first Lion and Tiger Safari. Visitors can see giant cats up close in enclosures that recreate their natural habitat, with the safety of a jeep separating them from the beasts. It is a unique and humbling experience that reminds visitors of the importance of nature and the need to be kinder to the environment.

Bannerghatta National Park is a perfect destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and get up close with nature. Located just 25 km from Bangalore, the park offers a wide variety of wildlife, including bears, wild elephants, deer, porcupines, bonnet macaques, and a diverse range of bird species. This park is a treasure trove of natural beauty and serves as a reminder that there is more to life than the everyday routine. It is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to reconnect with nature and experience the wonder of the wilderness.

 

 

Bannerghatta National Park is a humbling reminder of the natural beauty that exists just outside of the city and the importance of preserving it. It is a place where visitors can step away from the fast-paced lifestyle and reconnect with nature. The park is also a popular corporate destination, with facilities for off-sites, meetings, and seminars. The conference hall can accommodate 30 people, making it an ideal location for team building activities and corporate retreats. The park serves as a reminder that we should be kinder to the environment and instills a love for the outdoors in children.

Bannerghatta National Park offers a range of activities for visitors to enjoy. After viewing the animals in their enclosures, visitors can take a guided nature trek to the herbivore area of the park. The park also houses one of Asia's largest butterfly parks, providing an opportunity for visitors to see a variety of butterfly species. After a trek, visitors can enjoy a meal at the Gol Ghar restaurant, which serves a variety of non-vegetarian and vegetarian dishes, with a focus on local cuisine. Continental and Chinese food options can also be requested. The Gol Ghar serves a wonderful spread of food, making it perfect way to end a day of exploring the park.

 

 

Things to do at the property

The main attraction of the Bannerghatta Nature Camp is the drives into the Bhannerghatta National Park, where guests can go on the popular "Grand Safari" in special JLR safari vans, which includes a visit to the Lion, Tiger, and Bear enclosures. Visitors can also take a guided nature trek into the herbivore area of the Park. The park is an ideal location for children and budding naturalists to explore the many secrets of nature. Besides wildlife, there are also spectacular viewpoints and important landmarks to visit.

 

 

There is probably no other place in India where one can see so much wildlife. Elephants, sambar, spotted deer, gaur, wild boar, sloth bear, wild dogs, and other animals are almost certain to be seen, and if one is lucky, a tiger or a panther may also be seen. Our clients are allowed to shoot, but only with cameras and video. The presence of wildlife in their eco-system raises human awareness and respect for other life forms.

 

 

Wild elephants are frequently spotted in Bhannerghatta's dense forests. Bonnet Macaque, Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Slow Loris, Wild Boar, Porcupine, Three Striped Palm Squirrel, and Jackal are among the other mammals seen here. This park is a bird-paradise, watcher's home to over 200 species of birds including the Honey Buzzard, Great Horned Owl, Spotted Owlet, Purple Sunbird, Loten's Sunbird, Small Green Barbet, Paradise, Ticket's Blue, and Fantail Flycatchers.

 

 

Accommodation and Amenities

The Bannerghatta Nature Camp Accommodation options for visitors include eight luxurious tented cottages and two stilted log huts. The tented cottages are twin-bedded and feature attached bathrooms, while the log huts are made from locally sourced materials and also have attached bathrooms. The camp also has a dormitory for budget-conscious travelers who are looking for more economical accommodation. All the accommodation options are well-appointed and comfortable.

 

 

The Bannerghatta Nature Camp offers a fully equipped conference hall for meetings and events. The hall is equipped with audio-visual equipment and a multimedia projector and can accommodate up to 30 people in theater-style seating. The Camp also has a signature dining area called the Gol Ghar, an open-sided structure that offers guests an unforgettable experience of the surrounding environment. This dining area is signature design component of Jungle Lodges and Resorts. The Bannerhatta Nature Camp offers a variety of local cuisine, including both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, served in a buffet style. Additionally, guests can also request continental and Chinese dishes from the camp's chefs.

 

 

Loghut Package: The Loghut Package includes stay at the log hut, lunch, dinner & breakfast, herbivore safari, lion- tiger-bear safari, visit to the zoo & butterfly park, zoo and safari entry charges and GST 18%. This loghut accommodation comes equipped with amenities like wifi in the common area, AC, bathroom, housekeeping, parking, umbrellas, torch, luggage assistance, wake-up call/ service, seating area and a coffee maker.

Prices for Bannerghata Nature Camp- Loghut Package starts from â‚¹ 4336 / person (Excl. Taxes). 

Please note that the prices are subject to weekday and weekend rates. 

 

 

Wooden Package: The Wooden Package includes stay at the wooden cottage, lunch, dinner & breakfast, herbivore safari, lion- tiger-bear safari, visit to the zoo & butterfly park, zoo and safari entry charges and GST 18%. This wooden cottage accommodation comes equipped with amenities like wifi in the common area, AC, bathroom, housekeeping, parking, umbrellas, torch, luggage assistance, wake-up call/ service, seating area and a coffee maker.

Prices for Bannerghata Nature Camp- Wooden Package starts from â‚¹ 4038 / person (Excl. Taxes

Please note that the prices are subject to weekday and weekend rates. 

 

Tent package: The Tent Package includes stay at the tented cottage, lunch, dinner & breakfast, herbivore safari, lion- tiger-bear safari, visit to the zoo & butterfly park, zoo and safari entry charges and GST 18%. This tented cottage accommodation comes equipped with amenities like wifi in the common area, bathroom, housekeeping, parking, umbrellas, torch, luggage assistance, wake-up call/ service, seating area and a coffee maker. 

Prices for Bannerghata Nature Camp- Tent Package starts from Rs. 3400 / person (Excl. Taxes)  

Please note that the prices are subject to weekday and weekend rates. 

 

Executive Tent package: The Executive Tent Package includes stay at the executive tented cottage, lunch, dinner & breakfast, herbivore safari, lion- tiger-bear safari, visit to the zoo & butterfly park, zoo and safari entry charges and GST 18%. This executive tented cottage accommodation comes equipped with amenities like daily breakfast, sightseeing, bathroom, housekeeping, parking, umbrellas, torch, wake-up call/ service, seating area and a coffee maker. 

Prices for Bannerghata Nature Camp- Tent Package starts from Rs. 3613 / person (Excl. Taxes).

Please note that the prices are subject to weekday and weekend rates. 

 

 

Dormitory Package: The Dormitory Package includes stay at the shared accomodation, lunch, dinner & breakfast, herbivore safari, lion- tiger-bear safari, visit to the zoo & butterfly park, zoo and safari entry charges and GST 18%. This shared accommodation comes equipped with amenities like daily breakfast, parking, umbrellas, wake-up call/ service, and a coffee maker. 

 

 

Bannerghatta Nature Camp Day Outing: The Day Visit Package includes welcome drink, buffet lunch, evening tea / coffee, herbivore safari, lion- tiger-bear safari, visit to the zoo & butterfly park, forest entry charges and GST 18%.

 

 

Your itinerary at Bannerghatta Jungle Lodges

The itinerary for a day at Bannerghatta National Park starts with checking in and getting settled and refreshed at 1:00 pm. After that, at 1:30 pm, visitors can treat themselves to a delicious lunch at the Gol Ghar. Following lunch, at 2:45 pm, visitors will gear up for a safari ride into the park with tea/coffee served at the reception area and a safari briefing. From 2:30 pm to 6:30 pm, visitors will go on a wildlife safari in a vehicle and visit the Butterfly park in the Bannergatta Biological park, with a naturalist guide showing and sharing their experiences and information about the jungle and its inhabitants. 

 

 

After the safari, at 6:30 pm, tea/coffee will be served at the Gol Ghar. At 7:30 pm, visitors can watch a wildlife film show at the conference hall. Finally, from 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm, visitors can enjoy a campfire, dinner, and conversation with other guests and staff, exchanging tales of the jungle. This itinerary provides an opportunity to explore the park, learn about the wildlife and the park's conservation efforts, and enjoy delicious meals and a unique cultural experience.

 

 

The itinerary for the next day at Bannerghatta National Park starts early in the morning with a wakeup call at 5:45 am, followed by tea or coffee served at the reception area. From 6:15 am to 9:30 am, visitors will take a guided nature trail herbivore safari with naturalist guides sharing their experiences and knowledge about the jungle and its inhabitants. After the safari, visitors will return to the lodge at 9:30 am for freshening up and breakfast. At 10:30 am, if visitors need to leave, they can do so, otherwise, they can look forward to their next visit to discover the yet unexplored secrets of the park. Note that the park is closed on Tuesdays, and all activities scheduled for Tuesday will be provided on Wednesday at 10:30 am.

 

Best season to visit

Bannerghatta shares the same climate as Bangalore, with slightly more pleasant temperatures due to the green cover provided by the trees. The monsoon season, which occurs between mid-June and August, transforms the trees into lush green canopies, while the driest months are March, April and May. During these months, temperatures typically range from 15°C to 28°C, making it a comfortable time to visit the park. It's good to check the weather forecast before visiting the park to make sure that you are well prepared for your trip.

Things to note

When visiting Bannerghatta National Park, it is important to dress comfortably and in muted shades of green, black, grey, and brown to blend in with the natural surroundings. It is also important to wear comfortable walking shoes. Visitors should also avoid smoking as it poses a fire risk and bring necessary items such as a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and a torch for the time spent outdoors. To reduce plastic waste, visitors should avoid bringing plastics and pets are not allowed inside the park.

 

How to get there

By road: Bannerghatta National Park is located on the outskirts of Bangalore, it is just 39 kilometers from the city. It is easily accessible by road, and visitors can reach the park by taking a short drive from the city center.

 

 

By rail: The nearest railway station to Bannerghatta National Park is Bangalore City Junction, which is located 40 kilometers from the park. Visitors can take a train to this station and then take a taxi or bus to reach the park.

 

 

By air: The nearest airport to Bannerghatta National Park is Kempegowda International Airport, which is well connected to all major cities in India. Visitors can take a flight to Kempegowda International Airport, and then take a taxi or bus to reach the park.

 

Attractions near the property

Bannerghatta National Park and Zoo is a national park located near Bangalore, Karnataka, India. It was founded in 1970 and declared a national park in 1974. A small portion of the park was converted into a zoological garden, the Bannerghatta Biological Park, in 2002. The park features ancient temples for worship, as well as opportunities for trekking and hiking. It also includes six rural villages enclosed within large enclosures for sheep and cattle farming. The park offers a variety of wildlife and a guided bus tour along its 6 km safari roads for visitors.

 

 

The Butterfly Park is 7.5 acres in size, and it has a butterfly trail that is 1 km long. The butterfly trail is located within a 5 acre garden, and it leads visitors to a three dome structure that houses a conservatory, museum, and multi-media center.

The Male Mahadeshwara Hills in Karnataka, India are considered a sacred place in Indian mythology and are said to be a place to meet Lord Shiva, one of the major gods in Indian mythology. The beautiful temple of Lord Shiva is located in these hills and is a prime tourist destination for nature lovers. The path to the temple is through a dense forest, offering visitors the opportunity to experience the beauty of Indian nature. The distance from Bannerghatta is 130 km and the best time to visit is from October to March.

 

 

Kurudumale is a small village located in the Kolar District of Karnataka, India. It is a well-known pilgrim spot where the gods are believed to meet. The name Kurudumale comes from the words "Koodu" and "Malai" which means a place where God meets. The village is home to an important idol of Lord Ganesha that is said to have been installed by the triumvirate of Gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The kings of Vijayanagara built a temple around the idol. According to local legends, this is the place where all the gods descend whenever they think about the recreation of this world. It is considered one of the most spiritual tourist spots in Indian mythology and a beautiful place to visit near Bannerghatta Road. The distance from Bannerghatta is 126km and it takes around 2 hours and 26 minutes to reach. The best time to visit is April to November.

 

 

Bandipur is a popular forest reserve area in India, known for its tiger reserve. The reserve is located near Mysore and is only 80 km from Mysore. The Bandipur reserve also extends into the neighboring states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, making it the largest protected forest reserve in southern India. The reserve is home to a diverse range of wildlife including tigers, wild boar, deer, jackals, wild elephants, and various species of reptiles. It's a great destination for wildlife lovers and nature enthusiasts. The distance from Bannerghatta is 214 km. The best time to visit is Jan to Dec.

 

 

Nrityagram is a famous dance village located near Hesaraghatta in Bangalore, India. It is only 35 km from Bangalore and is known for its unique ambiance and ethnic look. The village was founded by renowned Odissi dancer, Protima Bedi, with the goal of creating a space where people could devote themselves to teaching dance in the traditional gurukul style. The village was designed by well-known architect Gerard Da Cunha and features mud buildings, lush greenery, and open spaces that give it a rustic look. It is a must-visit destination for dance enthusiasts and those interested in traditional Indian culture. The distance from Bannerghatta is 60 km and it takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes to reach. It can be visited throughout the year.

 

 

Nagarhole, located in the Kodagu district of Karnataka, India, is one of the most popular places to visit around Bannerghatta. The place gets its name from the gushing river that runs through the dense forests, resembling a snake. It is an ideal destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers, boasting an amazing climate, rich flora and fauna. Historically, Nagarhole was known for its abundance of wildlife, and it is said that the rulers of Mysore used to hunt for wild elephants in the forest. Visitors to Nagarhole should not miss the opportunity to visit Iruppu Falls and Brahmagiri Mountains, as these are considered must-see attractions. The Iruppu Falls is fed by the Lakshman Tirtha River. The distance from Bannerghatta is 228 km and the best time to visit is Oct to May.

 

 

Shravanabelagola is a town in Karnataka, India, known for its statue of Gomateshwara, which is visible from faraway places as it is 17.5 meters high. The statue, which dates back to 978 AD, is a testament to the town's importance as a Jain pilgrimage site. The statue is also considered the world's largest monolithic structure, as it is carved from a single stone. The town also has around 800 inscriptions that describe various dynasties like Ganga, Hoysala, etc. The distance from Bannerghatta is about 170 km and it takes around 4 hours to reach. The best time to visit is October to March.

 

 

Hassan City is a popular tourist destination located near Bannerghatta, in Karnataka, India. The city was founded by chieftain Channa Krishnappa Naik in the 11th century and is known for its beautiful climate. The major attractions in Hassan include ancient temples, historical sites, and cultural landmarks. The Hasanamba temple is a must-see for those interested in learning about the culture of the region. Other popular tourist destinations in Hassan include Shravanabelagola, Gorur Dam, Halebid, and Belur. For those interested in learning about the history of Karnataka, Hassan City is a great destination to visit. The distance from Bannerghatta is 213km, and the best time to visit is from October to March.

 

 

Nandi Hills is a beautiful place to visit near Bannerghatta National Park, located about 60 km from Bangalore. The hills are said to be named for their resemblance to the shape of a sleeping bull. There are indications that the hills were present during the Chola period and were called Ananda Giri. The hills are home to many temples built in Chola architecture, including the Gavi Veerbhadra Swamy temple. Tipu Sultan also built a fort, called Nandidurg, on the hills that was considered impregnable. Visitors can also enjoy a Horticulture garden which is a popular picnic spot. The distance from Bannerghatta is 81km and it can be visited throughout the year.

 

 

Sakleshpura is a small hill station located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. It is situated at an elevation of 949 meters and is easily accessible as it is located on the Bangalore-Mysore highway. The town is a part of the Hassan district and is known for being a major producer of coffee and cardamom in India. It offers a refreshing getaway and is a great place for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

 

 

Srirangapatna is a historic town located in Karnataka, India. It is known for its ancient temples, and it is located on an island surrounded by two branches of the Cauvery River. The island is situated near Mysore and covers an area of approximately 13 sq km. The town got its name from the famous Ranganathaswamy temple. It is a popular tourist destination for those interested in history and culture, and it's also a great place for those who want to explore the ancient temples.

 

 

Bannerghata Nature Camp Contact Number / Booking

You can visit avathi.com or call us at +91 8971202915 for Bannerghatta Nature Camp booking

 

Bannerghata Nature Camp Reviews 

"If you want to enjoy wildlife without traveling too far, this camp is a great option. The deer kept walking around the camp while we had a campfire and the experience was wonderful. Food was delicious and the camp is green and beautiful."

"The jungle safari and the butterfly park were the highlights. The accommodation was cozy and well-maintained. A wonderful place for kids to learn and enjoy the wilderness."

"The camp is very peaceful, in the morning all you can hear are the birds and squirrels. It is situated right next to the herbivore enclosure. The staff is very courteous and hospitable, especially for guests who have arthritis, they will pick you up and drop you to the restaurants and anywhere else you need to go within the camp."

"The tents are neat, clean, well maintained with good toilets. Food has good spread for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Campfire was with hot soup since it was cloudy and in the monsoon season. Safari was lovely with a good view of the animals."

"The Tent is spic and span. Clean beds, toilet and about its ambience? It’s impossible to relate to it until you experience it first-hand. We literally felt like we were living in a forest with absolutely no connection to mankind." 

 

 

With this list of things to do in and around the property, you can give yourself a vacation filled with the natural beauty of this paradise. Ready to book a holiday in this unique property? Head over here for Bannerghatta Nature Camp Booking

Frequently Asked Questions

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How long does a safari at Bannerghata Nature Camp last?

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Generally, a safari lasts for around 1-2 hours, giving you ample time to observe wildlife and enjoy the natural surroundings.

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Are meals included in the accommodation package at Bannerghata Nature Camp?

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Yes, meals (lunch, dinner, breakfast, snacks) are included in the package.

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Is vegetarian food available at the camp?

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Yes, the camp provides both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food options.

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What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Bannerghata Nature Camp?

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The camp is known for its diverse wildlife. Visitors may spot animals like spotted deer, sambar deer, wild boars, Indian gaurs, langurs, and a variety of bird species. However, sightings are subject to the animals' natural behavior and cannot be guaranteed.

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