Dandeli is a splendid town situated on the banks of the river Kali in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. Popularly known as” Adventure Capital Of Karnataka “ sits at 1551 ft above sea level amid the greenery-filled Western Ghats. With striking streams, diversified wildlife, exquisite nature, numerous trekking trails, and daring water activities make this a dream destination for nature-lovers and adventure freaks. Things To Do And Places To Visit In Dandeli Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary Steep slopes, deep valleys, and thick forest covering 834.16 sq km make the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. This is also the 2nd largest sanctuary in Karnataka. A wide variety of flora and fauna found in this place makes this a hotspot among wildlife photographers. This sanctuary is home to some of the rarest species like Black panthers, Giant Malabar Squirrels, and Barking Deers. In addition to it, there are tigers, leopards, bison, pangolins, wild dogs, gaur, sloth bears, elephants, langur, and jackals, This is possibly one of the best places to spot birds and it is home to 200 plus bird spices. You can spot birds like Malabar pied Hornbill, kingfishers, Malabar parakeets, peregrine falcons, woodpeckers, Blue-throated barbets, and Indian lorikeets. You can see thousands of photographers hopping in every year to capture the unparalleled beauty of these creatures. River Rafting In Dandeli Indeed, you can tell rafting experience in the river Kali is one of the best in the whole of South India. Rafting circuit stretches for over 12kms with grade 2 and 3 rapids that are ideal for both professionals as well as amateurs. Some of the famous rafting rapids in Dandeli are Snuggler's Trove, Adi’s beard, Stanley’s squeeze, and the stitch circuit. Apart from this, Dandeli is also known for adventure sports like kayaking, angling, jungle safaris, rappelling, trekking, nature walks, and
Dandeli is a splendid town situated on the banks of the river Kali in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. Popularly known as” Adventure Capital Of Karnataka “ sits at 1551 ft above sea level amid the greenery-filled Western Ghats. With striking streams, diversified wildlife, exquisite nature, numerous trekking trails, and daring water activities make Read More