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Nagarhole National Park: Last Chance This Season To Spot Tigers, Elephants & More Before The Monsoon

Discover Nagarhole National Park before it closes for the monsoon! May offers the last chance this season to spot tigers, elephants, leopards, and over 270 bird species. Plan your safari now for unforgettable wildlife encounters and scenic jeep or boat rides along the Kabini River.

May 16, 2025 / 14:59 IST
Experience the raw beauty and diverse wildlife of Nagarhole National Park, a true gem in India’s natural heritage.

May is slipping away, and with it, the prime time to explore Nagarhole National Park — one of India’s most spectacular wildlife havens. As the dry season winds down and the monsoon prepares to sweep in, the park will soon close its gates for a few months. So before the rains arrive, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable safari adventure filled with incredible animal sightings and breathtaking nature.

Why Now Is the Best Time to Visit

During the dry months leading up to June, water becomes scarce and wildlife gathers near the park’s lifeline—the Kabini River. This natural congregation makes spotting Nagarhole’s iconic residents like elephants, tigers, and leopards much easier. While May can be quite hot during the day, early mornings and late afternoons remain the best times for jeep safaris and boat rides when the temperatures are relatively cooler.

Lush, dense, and alive — Nagarhole’s forests form the perfect backdrop for incredible wildlife encounters. (Image: Canva) Lush, dense, and alive — Nagarhole’s forests form the perfect backdrop for incredible wildlife encounters. (Image: Canva)

What You’ll See on Your Safari

Nagarhole offers an unforgettable front-row seat to India’s wild side—here’s what you can expect to witness on your safari adventure:

    1. Elephants in Their Element: Nagarhole is famous for its large herds of Asian elephants. Imagine watching these gentle giants amble across lush forests, and gather at riverbanks, especially during dawn and dusk.
    2. The Elusive Bengal Tiger: With thick forests and open meadows, Nagarhole provides the perfect backdrop to spot the majestic tiger in action. If luck is on your side, you’ll catch a glimpse of this powerful predator prowling its territory.


Stealthy and elusive, the leopard blends seamlessly into Nagarhole’s dense forests, adding thrill to your safari experience. (Image: Canva) Stealthy and elusive, the leopard blends seamlessly into Nagarhole’s dense forests, adding thrill to your safari experience. (Image: Canva)
  1. Sneaky Leopards: These stealthy cats prefer the dense cover and rocky spots the park offers. They’re harder to spot, but their presence adds a thrilling edge to your wildlife experience.
  2. Birdwatcher’s Paradise: Over 270 bird species call Nagarhole home. From vibrant kingfishers to soaring eagles, the park’s rich avian life paints the skies with color and song.
  3. Other Wildlife Wonders: Keep your eyes peeled for dhole packs (Indian wild dogs), sloth bears, sambar deer, chital, and even the mighty gaur (Indian bison). Every safari promises new surprises.
How to Explore Nagarhole

Jeep Safaris: The most popular way to delve into Nagarhole’s wild heart. These guided rides take you through varied landscapes, maximizing your chances of animal encounters.

Boat Safaris on the Kabini: Drift along the serene river waters as crocodiles bask and waterbirds glide by—an entirely different, peaceful way to experience the park’s wildlife.

Majestic herds of Asian elephants roam freely, creating unforgettable moments along the Kabini riverbanks. (Image: Canva) Majestic herds of Asian elephants roam freely, creating unforgettable moments along the Kabini riverbanks. (Image: Canva)

Practical Tips for Your Trip

Best Time: Late April through May is golden—animals are active and easier to spot before the monsoon closes the park (June to September).

Safari Schedule: Early morning safaris start around 6:45 AM, with evening rides beginning at 4 PM.

Entry Fees: Approximately Rs 150 for Indian visitors, and Rs 1500 for international tourists. Additional fees apply for cameras.

Stay Nearby: Cozy lodges and resorts surround Nagarhole, offering comfort and quick access to the park. Booking ahead is highly recommended during this peak window.

Spot over 270 colorful bird species in their natural habitat. (Image: Canva) Spot over 270 colorful bird species in their natural habitat. (Image: Canva)

Nagarhole National Park in late spring offers a rare chance to connect with nature’s raw beauty — from mighty elephants bathing in riverbanks to the thrilling sight of tigers stalking the wild. With the monsoon season on the horizon and the park about to close, now is the moment to plan your visit. Don’t miss out on this magical, once-a-year window to experience one of India’s finest wildlife sanctuaries.

Priyanka Roshan
Priyanka Roshan With over eight years in multimedia journalism, is passionate about storytelling—both visual and textual—across travel, jobs, business, markets, politics, and daily news. From crafting engaging articles to producing compelling videos, she blends creativity with strategy to bring stories to life. With a strong foundation in SEO, and video production she ensures content not only informs but also resonates with audiences.
first published: May 16, 2025 02:59 pm

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