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Featuring a spectacular infinity swimming pool which overlooks the Kabini River and a spa with pampering ayurvedic treatments.
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Featuring a spectacular infinity swimming pool which overlooks the Kabini River and a spa with pampering ayurvedic treatments.
It features an outdoor pool and a hot tub, and is well-located for wildlife watching, offers spacious, AC rooms and villas.
Located on the banks of the serene Kabini River, it features an outdoor swimming pool and water sports facilities on site.
Set on the peaceful backwaters of Kabini Dam, Resort welcomes guests with a beautiful outdoor pool which overlooks the lake.
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, views of the river and farm, the accommodation will provide you with a seating area.
Comprising forest cover, small streams, valleys and waterfalls, the national park is home to tigers, Indian bison, elephants, snakes, four-horned antelopes and many other fauna.
The river flows eastward to join the Kaveri River at Tirumakudalu Narasipura in Karnataka, which empties into the Bay of Bengal. Supports the highest density of herbivores.
There are innumerable trails beneath majestic trees within the Kabini forested area to trek. It is a good idea to go with a guided group, as you could well get lost.
Evergreen and semi-evergreen forests, grasslands with shola forest patches and bamboos form vegetation of sanctuary. Offers abode to lion-tailed macaques, elephants, jungle cats etc.
Kabini Dam is located near Beechanahalli Village. Built across Kabini River, the dam is 58 m in height and 696 m in length. The dam was built in 1974 and a beautiful spot to see.
Of course, you can't just hail an elephant in Kabini and hop on! Elephant rides are arranged by the staff at the resort where you stay. Enjoy the ride on the elephant.
The dam impounds the Karamanathodu tributary of the Kabini River. Located in the Western Ghats, it is the largest earthen dam in India and the second largest in Asia.
Kutta is part of Kabini region in South Kodagu. In the small town, tourists can find innumerable estates of coffee, spices, betel nuts, paddy, mountains, rivers and waterfalls.
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Kabini is known for its natural beauty as well as its abundance of wildlife.
One can calm himself with the scenic sights and tranquil ambiance and can enjoy wildlife safari in the popular Kabini National Park. Exploring the immense assortment of flora and fauna in the Kabini National Park and treating the inner self with congenial breeze and soothing environs.
Season when Kabini is worth a visit is during winter. From November to January, sightseeing at Kabini is simply beautiful as the entire place almost comes to life. Kabini can be visited all year around but there are two main seasons when Kabini looks its best. The showers from July to October, breathes life into the greenery of Kabini. The temperatures are also moderate and the weather is comfortable.
Kabini is a paradise for animal and nature lovers with tiny villages and plantations on either side of the road. Kutta, a small town that falls in the region of Kabini, is home to picturesque coffee, spice and paddy estates. Tranquil and serene, the lush green plantations are great for nature walks too. Kabini is known for its natural beauty as well as its abundance of wildlife.
Kabini is emerging as a hub for adventure lovers in Karnataka. The Kabini Forest Reserve, located on the banks of the Kabini river in the Kodagu region, has much to offer. An eventful weekend with jungle safaris, treks, boating and even biking. You can avail of the elephant safari at the Sunkadakatte forest, Nagarhole National Park, and the Bandipur National Park.
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