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Karnataka
Image: Unni.hariharan / CC BY-SA 4.0Welcome to Bannerghatta National Park! Use the resources below to plan your adventure in one of India's most treasured wild spaces.
Safaris, bird watching, nature walks, and more
Safari timings, open seasons, and park schedules
Entry fees, safari charges, and camera fees
How to reach by air, rail, and road
Official booking links, permits, and offline reservation guidance
Nearby stays, forest rest houses, and booking resources
Book entry tickets and confirm safari or zoo timings through the official Bannerghatta portal before leaving Bengaluru.
This link opens Booking.com, a third-party site.
This is one of the most accessibility-friendly parks in the app because it is close to Bengaluru and has developed visitor facilities, but long outdoor movement, boarding safari vehicles, and uneven paths still require planning.
Bannerghatta National Park lies on the southern fringe of Bengaluru and protects a mosaic of dry deciduous woodland, scrub, rocky outcrops, and seasonal streams. It is one of the easiest national parks in India to reach from a major city, yet it still supports elephants, leopards, deer, sloth bears, rich birdlife, and a larger protected landscape that links to the eastern ranges of the Western and southern Deccan forest systems.
| Season | Morning Safari | Evening Safari |
|---|---|---|
| General Season (Oct - Jun) | Posted safari and zoo timings | Last entry per daily schedule |
Use the official park site for current safari timing, holiday closures, and combined ticket options.
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Entry and Safari | As notified by Bannerghatta Biological Park |
| Camera/Vehicle | Varies by attraction and current tariff |
Check the official tariff page before visiting because safari combinations and attraction pricing can change.
Bannerghatta National Park, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka
12.8008° N, 77.5756° E
Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru, is the nearest airport, followed by road travel across the city.
Bengaluru City, Yeshwantpur, and KSR Bengaluru stations connect the city with most major Indian routes.
The park is reached via Bannerghatta Road from Bengaluru. Traffic can be heavy on weekends and holidays.
Use taxis, app cabs, or private vehicles; auto-rickshaws and local buses are practical from south Bengaluru.
Dry deciduous forest, scrub, bamboo, acacia, sandalwood-associated woodland, and thorny understory typical of the Deccan plateau edge.
Bannerghatta supports elephants, carnivores, deer, primates, reptiles, and an urban-edge bird community that remains surprisingly diverse for a park beside Bengaluru.
Bannerghatta was notified in 1974 to conserve the forested hills and wildlife south of Bengaluru. Its larger protected complex later evolved into one of India's best-known urban-edge wildlife destinations.