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Bannerghatta National Park : is a national park in India, located In Bengaluru and Ramanagara District, 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 .
Bannerghatta Biological Park, also known as the Bannerghatta Zoo, is a zoological garden located in the city of Bengaluru. It was initially a small zoo and picnic corner within Bannerghatta National Park (BNP) which was started in 1974. The bifurcation of the Biological Park and the National Park took place in 2002.
Bannerghatta, Bannergatta, or Bannerughatta may refer to these in India: Bannerghatta National Park, a national Park near Bengaluru Bannerghatta Biological Park, Bengaluru; Bannerghatta Road, State Highway 87 (Karnataka) Bannerghatta, 2021 Indian Malayalam-language film starring Karthik Ramakrishnan
Bannerghatta National Park is situated 22 km south of Bangalore. This hilly place is the home for one of the richest natural, zoological reserves. The 25,000 hectares (101 km 2) zoological park makes this a major tourist attraction of Bangalore, which is very crowded during weekends and holidays.
The park is within Gundlupet taluk of Chamarajanagar District covering over 800 km 2 and adjoins the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. In 1973, Bandipur became one of the first of India's tiger reserves and became a part of Project Tiger. In 1977, an intention was declared under the Wildlife Protection Act to notify it as a national park.
Tiger and Lion Safari, Tyavarekoppa, Shimoga is located the state of Karnataka, India, [1] with an area of 250 hectares (2.5 km 2), [2] at a distance of about 10.0 km (6.2 miles) from Shimoga town, and 275.0 km (170.9 miles) from Bangalore.
The second phase would be taken up next year. Another NHAI official said the 56-km Phase II has been kept on hold as it passes through the boundaries of eco-sensitive Bannerghatta National Park. [3] The 80 km stretch of Dabaspete-Hoskote section of National Highway 648, also being a part of the STRR was inaugurated on 11 March 2024. [4]
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