Arabithittu Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1985 and covering 14 square kilometers, is located in the Mysore District of Karnataka. Scrub forests and plantations dot the landscape, which is surrounded by agricultural fields. A wide area of eucalyptus and sandalwood plantations can also be found. The Arabithittu Wildlife Sanctuary is a small sanctuary in the Mandya district of the state’s south-central region. On April 30, 1985, Arabithittu was named a Wildlife Sanctuary.
The area is 14 square kilometers. Scrub forests and plantations dot the landscape, which is surrounded by agricultural fields. There is also a significant area of eucalyptus and sandalwood plantations. Flora and Fauna (Flora and Fauna) Scrub forests and plantations dot the landscape, which is surrounded by agricultural fields. A wide area of eucalyptus and sandalwood plantations can also be found.
The sanctuary is home to leopards, foxes, spotted deer, wild pigs, porcupines, hares, and common mongooses. The Sanctuary’s main wildlife attractions include leopards, foxes, spotted deer, wild pigs, porcupines, hares, and common mongooses. The best time to visit the park is between December and February. The nearest airport is in Mysore, which is accessible by air. K. R. Nagar is the closest train station by rail. Many buses run from Mysore to K.R. Nagar on a daily basis.
Location: Chamarajanagar, Karnataka
Entry Fee: Rs. 200
Safari Timings: Open from 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM duration is three hours
Distance from Bangalore: 231.3 km via NH 44 (4 hr. 44 min)
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