Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, located along the banks of the Kaveri River near
Mysuru, is Karnataka’s largest bird sanctuary. It is home to numerous resident
and migratory bird species, making it a prime spot for nature lovers and wildlife
photographers.
Visitors can enjoy guided boat rides that take them close to nesting birds,
crocodiles, and river habitats. The peaceful environment, lush greenery, and
abundant wildlife make it one of the region’s most scenic natural attractions.
- 🛶 Take a guided boat safari to see Painted Storks, Spoonbills, and Kingfishers up close 🦜
- 🐊 Spot the prehistoric Marsh Crocodiles sunbathing on the river’s rocky islets 🦖
- 🔭 Climb the watchtowers for a sweeping view of the sanctuary and the winding Kaveri River 📸
- 🦢 Witness the graceful Spot-billed Pelicans, the sanctuary’s most iconic winter residents ❄️
- 🚶 Stroll through the lush bamboo-lined pathways to spot terrestrial birds like the Indian Roller 🌳
- 🚆 Train: Get off at Srirangapatna Station; the sanctuary is just 5 km away via auto-rickshaw 🏁
- 🛺 Auto: A round-trip rickshaw from Mysuru can be negotiated for approx. ₹500–₹700 🛺
- 🚗 Car: Use the Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway; the exit for Ranganathittu is well-marked 📍
- 🕒 Operating Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM (Open daily, including Sundays) ⏳
- 📸 Camera Fee: ₹100 for DSLR (below 200mm) and up to ₹600 for professional telephoto lenses 🎥
- 🧣 Clothing: Wear muted, earthy colors (greens, browns, tans) to blend into the environment 🌿
- 👟 Pro-Tip: Arrive by 8:15 AM to be first in line for the morning’s first boat—the water is glass-calm 🚣
- 08:30 AM – Arrive and head straight to the jetty for the first guided boat ride 🏁
- 09:15 AM – Walk the riverbank nature trails and visit the observation towers 🔭
- 10:30 AM – Spend time at the “Salim Ali Interpretation Centre” to learn about the species you spotted 📜
- 11:30 AM – Head to nearby **Srirangapatna** to visit Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace 🏰