Windflower - Bandipur(Formerly Known as Tusker Trails) - Image Gallery
Info
Windflower Bandipur formerly known as Tusker Trails is a private resort owned by Maharajakumari Vishalakshi Devi(daughter of Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar)
and her husband Kanwar Gajendra Singh. It is a resort with 24 A/C Suites, tastefully done with a swimming pool, indoor games and their own jeeps
to take you to the safari.
Windflower has taken the management of this resort.
Bandipur is interconnected with nagarhole national park, mudumalai and
waynad in kerala.
Activities: Morning and evening open jeep safari, trekking with help
of guides at cost, conference arrangements, campfire, wildlife filmshow
and barbecue on request.
Food: Serves both indian and continental for breakfast. Lunch and dinner
will be predominently indian with veg and nonveg spread.
Accommodation
Windflower - BandipurRooms & Amenities The resort offers
24 A/C Suites with verandas and amenities.
Amenities include
Laundry
Multi-cuisine
restaurant,
Library
Conference
facilities for 30 pax
Beer
bar
Indoor
games
Wildlife
audio visuals shows
Swimming pool
Doctor
on call.
Facilities
Facilities
include
Laundry
Multi-cuisine
restaurant,
Library
Conference
facilities for 30 pax
Beer
bar
Indoor
games
Wildlife
audio visuals shows
Swimming pool
Doctor
on call.
Private Jeeps
Tariff
Room
Type
Plan
Tariff
A/C
Studio
APAI
7,200.00
A/C
Suite
APAI
9,000.00
Taxes applicable
from 1st Aril 2012
Tariff
is valid from 1st Aril 2012
Tariff
is per couple per night
accommodation
in A/C Suite,
One
session of lunch, dinner, breakfast, morning/ evening coffee/ tea
1
jeep safari (Evening 4 pm to 6 pm or Morning 6.30 am to 8.30 am)
1
trekking(With the help of local People) .
Single
occupancy charges would be same as that of double occupancy.
Check
in 12 noon and check out 11 am. Children below 5 years complimentary.
Children
between 5 to 12 years will be charged 50% of the tariff.
Children
above the age of 12 years will be charged full.
Same
rates are applicable for foreign nationals.
Tariff
is subject to change without notice.
History
Bandipur Halfway
down the Mysore-Ooty highway, the Deccan Plateau rises to meet the
wrinkled folds of the Western Ghat mountains. Here lies one of India's
best-known wildlife reserves - Bandipur National Park. It is situated
within Chamarajanagar district in the southern Indian state of Karnataka,
and abuts the states of Tamil Nadu & Kerala. Endowed with a moderate
climate and diverse geographical features, the park supports a remarkable
variety of flora and fauna, making it a veritable paradise for wildlife.
In 1973, Bandipur became one of the first of India's Tiger Reserves
and the southern most of the nine reserves specially established under
Project Tiger. In 1974, it was declared under the Wildlife Protection
Act to notify it as a National Park.
Flora & Fauna in Bandipur National Park
The scrub jungles towards the eastern limits of the park consist of
stunted trees, interspersed with bushes and open grassy patches. Towards
its northwestern fringes, there is a gradual shift in the vegetation
from open dry deciduous forests to tropical mixed deciduous forests.
These diverse habitats support an enormous diversity of animal life.
With the onset of pre-monsoon showers in April, Bandipur begins to
unfold in all its glory. The resident birds commence their breeding
activities. The air is filled with their melodious calls. Sprouting
grass in the meadows and view lines attract elephants and the majestic
gaur in large numbers. For the tourist who comes to watch the larger
mammals in their natural surroundings, Bandipur is a paradise from
April to October. Even before this, during summer, when dryness prevails
over most parts of Bandipur, the backwaters of the Kabini Reservoir
in the northwestern portion of the park host huge congregations of
large mammals, especially the elephant and the gaur. This unique feature
makes a breathtaking spectacle, and is almost the only one of its
kind in Asia.
Best Time to Visit Bandipur National Park The ideal time to visit
the Bandipur National Park is between the months of April and October.
You can also reach from Coimbatore - Ooty - Gudalur - Bandipur
3rd route would be Calicut - Waynad - Sultan bathery - Gundlupet-
Bandipur. At Gundlupet, take deviation towards ooty. Those who wish
to reach by bus, can go by private/ government buses to bandipur and
get down at forest department reception office. Resort would send
their jeeps and pick you up complimentary provided informed well in
advance.
Windflower-Bandipur Image Gallery
All Rights Reserved. Maintained and Promoted by JPN Leisure & Holidays. 2010