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Complete Guide For Nagarhole National Park

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Established in 1955 and made into a national park in 1988, Nagarhole National Park is also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park and also as kabini wildlife sanctuary . The park stretches over 643 square kilometres between the Coorg and Mysore districts in the southern state of Karnataka and forms a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The Park is currently being considered by UNESCO for selection as a World Heritage Site. It is also known as Nagarhole Tiger Reserve.  Flora of Nagarhole National Park The prominent part of Nagarhole National Park in Coorg is covered in the deciduous forest. In the southern part of the park teakwood and rosewood are in abundance and the central part is covered in a dry deciduous forest. Other famous trees found here are pala indigo, Eugenie trees, silver oak, sandalwood, teak, crocodile bark, Indian kino tree, axle wood, Kadam, cotton tree, Indian gooseberry and many more. Fauna of Nagarhole National Park Having a variety of flora and fauna, it is a...