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This National Park was formed by including most of the forest areas of the then Venugopala Wildlife Park established under Govt. Notification dated 19th February 1941 and the area was enlarged in 1985 extending over an area of 874.20 Sq.Km and named as Bandipur National Park.
This reserve was brought under Project Tiger in 1973. Subsequently some adjacent reserve forest areas were added to the reserve and extending to 880.02 Sq. Km. The present area under the control of Bandipur Tiger Reserve is 912.04 Sq. Km.
An area of 39.80 Sq. Km of KFDC plantation area was handed over to this division during 2007-08. During 2010-11 the Nugu Wildlife Sanctuary was handed over to Wildlife Division, Mysore.

Dear kind hearted donors, Bandipur Tiger Reserve has been very fortunate in receiving aid and assistance from civil society at large whenever the need has arisen, you have raised to the occasion many a times and have generously donated whatever was asked for in the interest of forest and wildlife. In order to bring transparency and build trust between donors and the Bandipur Tiger Reserve management, the process of making donation has been streamlined.
Whether it is through cash contributions or donations in kind, time or expertise, Bandipura Tiger Conservation Foundation offers a variety of opportunities for you to extend your support. Donations can be made directly to the general corpus fund of the Foundation that supports a host of activities and all donations are exempt from Income Tax under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act.
(S. R. Natesha, IFS.,)
Conservator of Forests & Field Director,
Project Tiger, Bandipur and Member Secretary, BTCF

Bandipur being one of the first Nine Tiger Reserves in the country is in the forefront of Eco-tourism for the last more than three decades. Extending over an area of 82.00 Sq. km. constituting about 9.40% of the total area of the Reserve, the Eco-tourism activity is operated in the two Ranges of bandipur(54 sq km) and GS Betta( 28sq km).









*Note: In case of any violations FINE will be ₹1000/-*

Sri. S R NATESHA, IFS.,
Conservator of Forests & Field Director,
Project Tiger, Bandipur, Gundlupet Taluk,
Chamarajanagar District,
Karnataka – 571126
Ph: 08229-236043/60;

Sri. Sumith S Patil, IFS.,
Assistant Conservator of Forests
Bandipur Sub Division,
Bandipur, Gundlupet Taluk 571126
Sri. Paramesha K
Assistant Conservator of Forests,
Gundlupet Sub Division,
Gundlupet Taluk – 571111
Sri. M. S. Ravikumar
Assistant Conservator of Forests
Hediyala Sub Division,
Hediyala, Nanjangud Taluk – 571315
Sri. M. S. Ravikumar (Incharge)
Mr. Muniraju V
Range Forest Officer,
Bandipur Range, Bandipur, Gundlupet Taluk – 571126
Sri. Naveenkumar N P
Range Forest Officer,
G.S Betta Range, Melukamanahalli, Gundlupet – 571126
Sri. Mahadeva N C
Range Forest Officer,
Moolehole Range, Maddur Post, Gundlupet Taluk – 571111
Sri. D Srinivasa
Range Forest Officer,
Kundukere Range, Gundlupet Taluk – 571111
Dr. Lokesh S L
Range Forest Officer ,
Gundlupet Buffer Range, Gundlupet Taluk – 571111
Sri. Nagendra Naika H N
Range Forest Officer,
Omkar Wildlife Range, Gundlupet Taluk – 571109
Sri. J. Sudhakar
Range Forest Officer,
Maddur Range, Gundlupet Taluk – 571111
Sri. Manjunath H M
Range Forest Officer,
Hediyala Range, Nanjangud Taluk – 571315
Sri. Puttaraju G
Range Forest Officer,
Moliyur Range, Shigevadi, H. D. Kote Taluk – 571121
Sri. Shanmukha
Range Forest Officer,
A.M Gudi Range, H. D. Kote Taluk
Sri. Shashidhar V
Range Forest Officer,
Gundre Range, H. D. Kote Taluk – 571116
Sri. Sachin
Range Forest Officer,
N Begur Range, H. D. Kote Taluk – 571116
Kum. Geetha Naik
Range Forest Officer,
Nugu Wildlife Sanctuary, Hosabeerwalu
H.D. Kote Taluk – 571121
Room Enquiry
Ph: 08229-236051
Safari Enquiry
Ph: 08229-295004
Mr. V. Muniraju
Range Forest Officer
+91 948-080-7726
Mr. Narasihma Murthy
Dy. Range Forest Officer,
+91 897-152-7101
Mr. Jagadish
Dy. Range Forest Officer,
+91 944-836-1201