Bannerghatta National Park | |
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Location | Karnataka, India |
Nearest city | Bangalore |
Coordinates | 12°48′03″N 77°34′32″E / 12.80083°N 77.57556°E |
Area | 260.51 km2 (100.58 sq mi) |
Established | 1974 |
Governing body | Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India |
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Bannerghatta National Park is a national park in India, located near Bangalore, Karnataka. It was founded in 1970 and declared as a national park in 1974.[1] In 2002, a small portion of the park became a zoological garden, the Bannerghatta Biological Park.[2]
There are ancient temples in the park for worship and it is a destination for trekking and hiking. Within the national park area are six rural villages enclosed within three large enclosures for sheep and cattle farming.[3] This park offers a wide range of diverse wildlife to the explorers. Coming from the finest of Bengaluru, Karnataka, this park offers a guided bus tour all along the 6 km safari roads, which is specially made for safaris and foreign tourist gatherers.
Between 1995 and 2021, the dry deciduous forests in the National Park shrunk approximately by 44% due to uncontrolled diversion of forest land for agricultural purpose, urbanisation, etc[1]
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