After seeing the marvels in Halebidu and Belur, we headed for Chikmagalur. Chikmagalur is some 35 kilometres from Halebidu and the condition of the road is good. It was a 45 minute drive for me and Ankur and our Sparky(Chevrolet Spark). We got to see a beautiful sundown on our way and reached Chikmagalur at dusk.
Since we did not book any hotels before coming so our first task was to hunt for hotels. We inquired a few hotels but they were all booked. Finally we got a hotel on MG Road. The room rate was Rs 500 and checkout time was 24 hours. The hotel, though decent, was not very good; there were either bedbugs or mosquitoes which did not allow me a good sleep.
Hotels in Chikmagalur are inexpensive but the number of hotels is less. So it is always prudent to make prior booking. The next day morning was kept for the Bhadra wildlife safari.
The wildlife safari in Bhadra is conducted by River Tern Lodge in their jeeps. There is no safari undertaken by the Government. There are two time slots when this safari can be taken; morning(6:30 AM) and evening(4:30 PM). It is a two hour safari starting from 6:30 am and 4:30 pm and they will take you along with other fellow passengers in the jeep into the jungle. No private vehicle is allowed.
We decided to opt for the morning slot and for that we got up early at 4 AM the following day and started towards Jungle lodge resort in Lakkavalli. A part of the road passes through the mountain jungles. The road is proper and the hilly curves were not very steep; so driving was not very tough.
It was almost 6:30 am when we reached River Tern Lodge. After booking tickets we boarded their jeep. Ticket prices are really very steep (RS 1250 per person). I just hoped that we could get to see some animals so the high price got justified.
There were a total of six people in the jeep excluding the driver and a guide in the open roof jeep. The driver first went to the forest department office (on the way) to get permit. After that the jeep crossed the Bhadra river
and went inside the jungle. On the way, we were greeted by a few peahens and shortly thereafter by some colourful fowls.
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| In front of the forest rangers office, Bhadra. |
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| Entry to the Bhadra Sancturary |
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| Pheasants inside the Sanctuary |
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| Spotted Deer |
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| Female Sambar Deer |
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| Langoor |
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| Hornbill |
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| Peacock and crane |
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| Peacock and crane |
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| Peacock |
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| Crane |
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| Pied Kingfisher. They were very far so couldn't get a closer shot |
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| The landscape of one part inside the park |
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| Dove |
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| Don't know what's the name of this bird. |
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| Kingfisher |
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| Drongo |
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| Cormorant |
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| Paradise Flycatcher |
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| River tern |
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| Peacock |
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| A typical view of the road inside the jungle |
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| The rest house inside the jungle. You get a small halt here. |
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| Giant wood spider |
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| Silk orb weaver spider |
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| Giant wood spider |
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| Giant wood spider |
Once we were out of the jungle and near the Bhadra river we spotted several drongos and doves from very near. There were some more birds which I don't know by their names. Maybe if you know please help me identify.
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| Unknown bird |
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| Unknown bird |
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| Bhadra river and dam |
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| River tern lodge |
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| River tern lodge |
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| Wild safari jeep at River tern lodge |
































