'''Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary''' is near Srirangapatna, Mandya District, Karnataka.
Understand
Ranganathittu covers an area of less than 1sq km, but the bird population density is very high. The most common birds in the sanctuary are painted storks, spoon bills, white ibises, egrets, herons and partridges. Most of the birds stay on tiny islands within the river, which you can approach by boat. However, the river is also home to a few crocodiles, so don't jump in for a swim!
The best times to visit are from March to May.
History
Ranganathittu attained the status of a bird sanctuary in 1940, courtesy of the visions of India's noted ornithologist. Dr. Salim Ali. who, during his survey of the birds of Mysore, advocated for the establishment of such a sanctuary.
Landscape
Flora and fauna
Climate
Get in
120 km (74.6 miles) from Bangalore on Bangalore - Mysore Road
10 km (6.2 miles) from Mysore
Fees/Permits
Entry fee: Indians ? Rs 10, foreigners ? Rs 50
Boat-ride tickets: Indians ? Rs 10, foreigners ? Rs 50
Get around
See
birds and crocodiles
Do
Take a boat ride. Weekends can be very crowded and you may have a long wait. The boat rides start start at 8:30AM. The best time to view the birds is at dawn and dusk.
There is a ''machan'' (an elevated wooden platform where you can sit and watch wildlife) at at the end of the walkway which offers close up views of the nesting sites.
Buy
Eat
A canteen at the sanctury sells tea, coffee and snacks.
Drink
Sleep
There is no lodge or hotels inside the sanctuary. However, the nearest town Srirangapatna is just a few kilometres from here.
Stay safe
Beware of crocodiles in the river.
Respect
The sanctuary is suffering from plastic problem. Please '''avoid leaving any plastic bags'''. They not only make the place look untidy, but can be deadly to the wildlife.
Get out