Kabini

Kabini is a popular wildlife destination in the state of Karnataka of southern India. The forest reserve forms the south-eastern part of Nagarhole National Park and is situated on the banks of the Kabini River.
The Kabini Forest Reserve derived its name from the River Kabini, a tributary of River Cauvery, which flows through Nagarhole. This forest area was once the private hunting lodge for the Maharajas of Mysore. Later it became a popular hunting destination for the British Viceroys and the Indian royals as well.

In the year 1974, the Kabini Dam and a huge reservoir were built as a part of an irrigation project. As a result, a huge lake was formed and it submerged the village of Mastigudi. The Dam at Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary situated in the Beechanahalli village across the river Kabini bifurcate Nagarhole and Bandipur National Parks.

The lake formed in Kabini was named as Mastigudi Lake and it is a major tourist attraction. The Mastigudi Lake covers an area of about 60 sq km. When the reservoir at Kabini gets drained out in the summer season, the Mastigudi Temple of the submerged village becomes visible.
The Kabini forest area, consisting of tropical, moist and dry deciduous types of trees, is home to diverse species of flora and fauna. The Forest Reserve is spread over 55 acres of forestland that consists of steep valleys, dense woods and water bodies.  

It is estimated that about 250 avian species are also found in this area, some of them being grey-headed fish eagles, ospreys, great cormorants, Malabar pied hornbill, Malabar lark, Malabar trogon, Indian pitta, etc.  

The Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary comprises of about 6000 elephants, which is the largest congregation of Asiatic elephants in the world. Langurs, chital, sambar, bison, sloth bear, pythons, crocodile, tiger and leopard are some other inhabitants of this forest reserve.

Kabini attracts tourists and wildlife enthusiasts all round the year. Tourists can opt for Kabini packages which include popular activities like boating, bird watching, nature walks, cycling, bonfires and tribal village visits.

Weather in Kabini is pleasant and warm throughout the year. In summers between March and May temperature shoots up to 36°C during daytimes and can go down to 10Ëš C in the night. Ideal time for sightseeing in Kabini is during winters between October and February with the temperature ranging from 26°C to 6°C. Monsoons are usually accompanied with heavy rains. It is better to avoid this place during monsoons i.e. between June and September.