Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary

Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary is situated in the village of kokkare bellur in Karnataka in the Mandya district. It is known for various species of birds and is a popular destination for birdwatching. The word kokkare bellur means village of storks in the local Kannada language emphasizing the unique relationship between the villagers and the resident birds. It was surrounded by lush greenery and dense forest and surely it would be easy to overlook the birds! Well, it is known for its large population of spot billed pelicans and painted storks which make nesting and breeding grounds for these bird species and the birds are perched on enormous trees. One of the unique things about the kokkare bellur village is that it allows these birds to live alongside the local human population because of its long history of peaceful interactions between humans and birds. Some of the birds found here are grey herons, black-crowned night herons, and little cormorants and so on. The migrating birds that use it as a haven will surely astonish bird enthusiasts. The villagers who tend to the birds are trained by the birds and provide them with the attention they need before they head back to their nests. This sanctuary is visited by nature lovers and birdwatchers who come to see and enjoy these amazing birds in their own environment.

Best time to visit:

The best time to visit Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary is from November to June.

Opening & closing times:

It’s open every day from 6.00 AM to 6.00 PM.

Entry Fee:

No entry fees are required.

How to reach Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary

By Air : The nearest airport is kempegowda international airport in Bangalore from there you can hire a cab to reach the kokkare bellur bird sanctuary.

By Train :The nearest railway station is Maddur railway station.

By Road :Many buses are available from major cities in Karnataka.

FAQ

1. What is the entry fee for the sanctuary?

There are no entry fees required to enter the sanctuary.

2. Is it safe to visit the sanctuary?

Yes it is safe to visit the sanctuary.

3. Can I take photographs during my visit?

Yes visitors are allowed to take photographs.

4. What is kokkare bellur bird sanctuary famous for?

It is well-known for having a sizable population of spot-billed pelicans and painted storks.