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The Kabani, also called Kabini or Kapila, is a river in southern India.It originates in the Wayanad District of Kerala state by the confluence of the Panamaram River and the Mananthavady River. It flows eastward to join the Kaveri River at Tirumakudalu Narasipura in Karnataka. The Kaveri river then irrigates Tamil Nadu and it is major drinking water source before emptying into the Bay of Bengal near kaveripoompattinam.
About kabini

About kabini

The Kabani Forest Reserve is one of the most popular wildlife destinations of Karnataka, probably because of its accessibility, lush green landscape surrounding a large lake, and sightings of herds of elephants, tigers. It is 80 km (50 mi) away from Mysuru and 205 km (127 mi) from Bengaluru, and comprises the south-eastern part of Nagarahole National Park. Situated on the banks of the Kabini River, thet reserve is spread over 55 acres (22 ha) of forestland, steep valleys, and water bodies. Once a private hunting lodge of the Maharaja of Mysore, Kabini was a popular shikar hotspot for British Viceroys and Indian royalty. Now it is considered to be one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in Karnataka, famous for its spectacular wildlife and bird life.

Sight Seeing Places

Sight Seeing Places

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Kabini Dam

Kabini Dam is located near Beechanahalli Village. Built across Kabini River, the dam is 58 m in height and 696 m in length. The dam was built in 1974.

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Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary

Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is touched by Nagarhole National Park on its north- western edge. Spread over 181 sq.km of area, the sanctuary derives its name from the highest point, the Brahmagiri Peak, which is 1,608 m high. Evergreen and semi-evergreen forests, grasslands..

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Kabini River

Kabini River supports the ecosystem of Kabini Forest Reserve that is spread over an area of 55 acres on its banks. Popularly called Kabani and Kapila, the river originates in Wayanad District of Kerala, from the confluence of the Panamaram River and Mananthavady River. T
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Nagarhole National Park

Nagarhole National Park is spread between Kodagu District and Mysore District, and is separated from Bandipur National Park by Kabini. Comprising forest cover, small streams, valleys and waterfalls, the national park is home to tigers, Indian bison, elephants, snakes,.

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How to Reach

how to reach

By Rail : Mysore station is near to kabini connected to Bangalore (Shatabdi Exp),Mysore - Hubli Inter Express,Hyderabad - Mysore express and cities from all parts of the country.

Distances From Banglore:
Banglore: 225 km
Mysore: 94 km

By Air : Bangalore International Airport is the major airport nearby. Bangalore is about 225 km away from Bangalore and it is 4 hour drive from Bangalore. Bangalore is well connected to most of the major airports in India and abroad.

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