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Meandering through the woody landscape amidst the forests of Karnataka is the Cauvery - the most majestic and sacred river of South India. The river offers both adventure and opportunity for nature lovers. Nestled along this mighty river is the Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp, world-renowned as home to the great 'Mahseer' - the finest & the largest tropical sporting fish known to man. Tucked away from the milling crowds, yet close enough for you to reach, this camp offers a slice of nature that is entirely unique, one in which you can totally feel free!
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The Camp, overlooking the River Cauvery consists of just eight luxurious ethnic log-huts on stilts, blending beautifully with the jungle behind. On the riverbank are also eight well-furnished tented cottages (twin-bedded with attached bathrooms) for those who prefer a more closer-to-nature experience. We also have now 2 luxurious Cottages. |
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At the Nature camp the exclusive banquet / Restaurant area called the Gol Ghar (circular, open-to sides marquee) specialises in serving a delectable buffet of South Indian, North Indian, Chinese and Continental cuisine. We offer guests both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. |
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The Camp also has a lot of open area with a tumbling net and Machan for kids and adults to engage in recreation. For those who prefer a more quite time alone, there are Hammocks fixed outside each accommodation, where one can read a book to while away time or even fall asleep. |
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Angling, Joy Fishing, Coracle Ride, Trekking, Nature Walk, Bird Watching, River Rafting & Star Gazing |
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Mammals that are spotted around the Camp include leopard, elephants, wild pigs, sambar, spotted deer's, the highly endangered grizzled giant squirrel, Malabar giant squirrel and jackals.
Reptiles that can be sighted are marsh crocodile, turtles (Leith's Soft Shelled Turtle, an endemic species is found in these waters), chameleon, python, cobra, Russell's viper and banded krait. However, the Mahseer fish is the main attraction of the waters of River Cauvery.
Over 200 species of birds have been identified around the camp. Among the water-based birds, you can spot the grey-headed fishing eagle, spot billed duck, small pied kingfisher, black-bellied river tern, osprey, and many more. There are also a number of rare land-based birds such as the honey buzzard, tawny eagle, pied crested cuckoo, etc.
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Day 01 |
Day 02 |
12:00 Noon: Check in & Freshen up |
06:00 Hrs: Wake up call with a cup of Tea/Coffee |
13:00 - 14:30 Hrs: Lunch at the Ghol Ghar |
06:30 - 08:30 Hrs: Guided Trek / Nature Walk in the Wildlife Sanctuary |
16:00 Hrs: Coffee / Tea |
08:30 - 10:00 Hrs:Breakfast at Ghol Ghar |
16:30 Hrs: Coracle Ride and Joy Fishing |
11:00 Hrs: Check out of the Resort |
19:30 Hrs: Campfire and Barbecue |
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20:30 Hrs: Dinner |
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Bangalore |
110 Kms |
Mysore |
110 Kms |
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Bheemeshwari Fishing & Nature Camp
Byadarahalli Post
Halgur Hobli, Malavalli Taluk
Mandya District - 571 421
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