Kabini is the southern, backwater-facing zone of Nagarhole National Park & Tiger Reserve — widely regarded as one of the finest wildlife destinations in South India, famous for elephant herds gathering at the reservoir and exceptional leopard sightings. This complete Kabini tour package guide from Bangalore covers how to book safari online, exact timings, indicative ticket prices, the best resorts to stay at, and how to reach Kabini from Bangalore by cab.
About Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary
Kabini refers to the Karapura range — the southern zone of Nagarhole National Park & Tiger Reserve, separated from Bandipur National Park by the Kabini River and its backwaters. Together with Bandipur, Wayanad, and Mudumalai, it forms part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, one of India's most significant wildlife corridors.
What sets Kabini apart is its backwater landscape. As the Kabini reservoir recedes through the dry summer months, wide grassy banks are exposed, drawing large elephant herds into the open — a spectacle that has made Kabini one of the most photographed wildlife destinations in the world. The forest is also home to one of India's healthiest big cat populations, including a well-known melanistic leopard (black panther) that has drawn wildlife photographers from across the globe.
Kabini Safari Timings 2026
Kabini runs two distinct safari systems with slightly different timings — the Forest Department's Jeep and Bus safari out of the Karapura (Kakanakote) gate, and the separate Boat (Backwaters) safari operated by Jungle Lodges & Resorts (JLR). Arrive at least 30 minutes before your slot — late arrivals are not permitted entry once the safari departs.
Kabini Safari Ticket Price 2026 (Indicative)
Kabini offers three broad safari options — Bus (Canter) for a budget shared-group ride, Jeep for a smaller, more intimate 4x4 experience, and the separate Boat Safari on the backwaters. Prices below are indicative per-person ranges for Indian nationals gathered from multiple sources — they vary by gate, season, and operator:
| Vehicle Type | Indicative Price | Timings | Capacity | Notes |
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| BUS (Canter) | ~₹750–₹1,400 per person |
Morning & Evening | Large group | Price depends on gate |
| JEEP | ~₹2,500–₹3,500 per person |
Morning & Evening | Small group (4–6) | Subject to availability |
| BOAT | Varies resort-linked |
6:30–9:15 AM, 3:30–6:15 PM | Small group | Mostly JLR/resort guests |
Jeep vs Bus vs Boat Safari — Which Should You Choose?
Bus Safari (Canter) is the budget-friendly, shared-group option — a larger vehicle covering a fixed route. Good for first-time visitors, families, and those on a tighter budget.
Jeep Safari is a smaller, more manoeuvrable 4x4 with a far more intimate wildlife experience — better positioning for photography, fewer people, and a quieter ride. Recommended for serious wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
Boat Safari is unique to Kabini — exploring the backwaters by water rather than road, ideal for elephant herds at the water's edge, otters, crocodiles, and water birds. It's the most distinctive Kabini experience, but slots for non-resort day visitors are limited, so plan ahead.
Best Season to Visit Kabini — Open & Closed Months
Kabini is closed during monsoon (June, July, August, September) every year. The park operates from October through May:
🟢 Park Open — Best Months to Visit
🔴 Park Closed — Monsoon Season
March to May is the standout window for Kabini specifically — as the backwaters recede in the summer heat, elephant herds gather at the exposed banks in large numbers, making this one of the most reliable elephant-sighting windows anywhere in India. October to February is cooler and greener, better suited for general wildlife and birding, with comfortable daytime temperatures.
How to Book Kabini Safari Online — Step by Step
The official online booking portal for Kabini (Nagarhole Tiger Reserve) safaris is run by the Karnataka Forest Department. Booking online in advance is strongly recommended — slots fill up quickly during the October to February and March to May peak windows. Follow these steps:
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1Visit the Official Booking Portal Go to ticket.nagaraholetigerreserve.com — the official Nagarhole Tiger Reserve booking system. Several look-alike third-party sites exist; avoid any portal that isn't this official domain.
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2Register and Select Your Date Create an account or log in, then pick your visit date from the calendar for the Karapura (Kakanakote) gate — the entrance specific to the Kabini zone.
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3Choose Vehicle Type & Time Slot Select Jeep (smaller, premium) or Bus/Canter (larger, shared). Then choose your slot — Morning (approx 6:00–8:30 AM) or Evening (approx 3:00–5:30 PM). Check live availability shown on screen.
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4Enter Visitor Details & Pay Enter the name, age, and government photo ID details for each visitor (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport). Pay online via UPI, debit/credit card, or net banking. Carry the same ID to the gate — mismatches can mean denied entry.
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5For Boat Safari — Contact Your Resort or JLR Directly Boat safari slots are managed separately by Jungle Lodges & Resorts and are largely reserved for Kabini River Lodge guests. If staying elsewhere, check with your resort whether they can arrange a day-visitor boat safari slot.
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6Book Your Cab from Bangalore Book a cab from Bangalore to Kabini with Saraswathi Car Rentals — available from ₹4,499 for a Dzire. WhatsApp +91 82172 63864 for instant confirmation. Depart early enough to reach by your safari report time.
How to Reach Kabini from Bangalore
A Bangalore to Kabini road trip covers approximately 220–225 km via Mysore (NH275), with the journey taking around 4.5 to 5 hours in normal traffic.
🗺️ Bangalore to Kabini Road Trip — Route Details
Why Book a Cab for Kabini?
A private cab lets you time your departure precisely for an early morning safari slot — leaving Bangalore around midnight or pre-dawn to comfortably reach Kabini by 6 AM. You can also break the journey in Mysore for breakfast or a quick visit to the palace. Public transport options are far less flexible for a destination where safari report times are strict.
Saraswathi Car Rentals provides comfortable, air-conditioned cabs from Bangalore to Kabini at transparent fares, with drivers experienced on the Mysore–HD Kote–Karapura route. No hidden charges, 24/7 service, and free cancellation up to 1 hour before departure.
Best Resorts to Stay in Kabini
There's no town to stay in right at the safari gate — accommodation in Kabini is almost entirely jungle resort and lodge-based, spread along the river and backwaters. Options range from the original government-run lodge to ultra-luxury private-pool retreats. Here are some of the best-known names across budgets. Saraswathi Car Rentals can help you book your room along with your cab — just tell us your preferred resort when you reach out.
Run by Jungle Lodges & Resorts (a Karnataka Government undertaking), this is the original Kabini lodge — once a royal hunting lodge, now an eco-tourism property. Jeep and boat safaris are typically included in the room tariff, making it the most hassle-free option for guaranteed safari access.
Safari Included Riverside Most AuthenticFormerly Orange County, this is Kabini's flagship luxury resort — private-pool huts inspired by Kadu Kuruba tribal villages, bordered by the Kabini River on two sides. Known for an excellent spa, fine dining, and some of the highest tariffs in the region.
Private Pools Spa Premium PricingEstablished in 1999, Waterwoods was the first private safari lodge in Kabini after JLR. Set directly on the river between Bandipur and Nagarhole, it's known for eco-conscious architecture, an infinity pool, and being especially well suited to families.
Family-Friendly Riverfront Eco-FocusedA 4-star riverside property known for its infinity pool overlooking the Kabini River and guided coracle (round boat) rides on the backwaters. A popular choice for families and small groups travelling together.
Infinity Pool Coracle Rides GroupsA smaller, intimate property near the Nagarhole entrance with consistently high guest ratings for hospitality. Features an outdoor pool and a more personal, less crowded stay than the larger luxury resorts.
Boutique Highly Rated Near Safari GateDesigned in the style of an African safari camp, with Luxury Tents, Suite Cottages, and Machans to choose from. Sits between Nagarhole and Bandipur, and is generally considered one of the more accessible-priced options for the area.
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Cab Fleet for Bangalore to Kabini — Per KM Rates
For Kabini trips, most travellers choose between a Sedan, an Ertiga, or an Innova Crysta depending on group size and comfort. All three are available for the Bangalore–Kabini route at transparent per-km rates, with no minimum km on a one-way drop:



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Sedan from ₹12/km · Ertiga from ₹16/km · Innova Crysta from ₹19/km
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Essential Tips for Kabini Safari
- Wear muted, earthy colours — khaki, olive, beige. Avoid bright colours and white.
- No plastic inside the park — carry a reusable water bottle.
- Maintain silence on safari — noise scares away wildlife, especially on the boat safari where sound travels far over water.
- Binoculars and a zoom lens are essential — many sightings, particularly elephant herds across the backwaters, are at a distance.
- Charge devices before leaving — no charging facilities inside the safari zone.
- Book early for summer (March–May) — this is peak elephant-sighting season and slots, especially boat safari, sell out fastest.
- Pair Kabini with Bandipur — the two reserves sit directly across the river from each other, making a combined trip very practical.
- Night driving ban — like neighbouring Bandipur, sections of highway through the forest corridor restrict vehicle movement after dark. Plan your return before nightfall.
Distance from Kabini to Nearby Cities
Kabini sits at a natural crossroads of South India's best-known wildlife and hill destinations — making it an excellent base or stopover for a longer trip. Here are approximate road distances and travel times from Kabini to nearby cities:
| City / Destination | Distance | Travel Time | Route | Cab Fare (Sedan) | Book Now |
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| 🏙️ Bangalore | ~220–225 km | 4.5 – 5 hrs | NH275 via Mysore | ₹4,499 | 💬 Book |
| 🏯 Mysore | ~80 km | 1.5 – 2 hrs | via HD Kote | ₹2,000 | 💬 Book |
| 🐅 Bandipur | ~45–50 km | 1 – 1.5 hrs | via Gundlupet | ₹1,800 | 💬 Book |
| 🌿 Ooty | ~120 km | 2.5 – 3 hrs | via Gundlupet–Masinagudi | ₹3,000 | 💬 Book |
| ☕ Coorg (Madikeri) | ~95 km | 2 – 2.5 hrs | via HD Kote–Periyapatna | ₹2,600 | 💬 Book |
| 🌳 Wayanad | ~75 km | 1.5 – 2 hrs | via Begur–Gonikoppal | ₹2,200 | 💬 Book |
Best Multi-Destination Combinations with Kabini
Kabini works brilliantly as part of a longer South India wildlife circuit. The most popular itineraries our passengers book:
- Bangalore → Mysore → Kabini (2 nights) — Visit Mysore Palace on Day 1, check into a Kabini resort, do morning and evening safaris on Day 2. Return Bangalore on Day 3.
- Bangalore → Kabini → Bandipur — the "Twin Tiger Reserve" trip (2–3 nights) — Since Kabini and Bandipur face each other across the same river, this is one of the most efficient wildlife circuits from Bangalore. Safari both reserves without a long transfer.
- Bangalore → Kabini → Wayanad (3 nights) — Safari at Kabini, then cross into Kerala's Wayanad for lush hills and a change of scenery.
- Bangalore → Mysore → Kabini → Coorg (4 nights) — The classic South Karnataka grand circuit covering palace, wildlife, and coffee country.
All these routes are available as cab packages with Saraswathi Car Rentals — one call, one driver, one fixed quote. WhatsApp us for a custom itinerary quote.
Where to Eat Near Kabini — Best Restaurants & Dhabas
Kabini sits in a fairly remote forest-edge area, so dining is mostly tied to resorts inside or near the reserve. The nearest town with regular eating options is H.D. Kote (around 25 km), with Mysore (~80 km) offering the widest variety on your way in or out.
The in-house restaurant at Jungle Lodges & Resorts' Kabini River Lodge serves South and North Indian meals on a buffet basis for resort guests. Convenient and reliable if you're staying inside for both safari slots.
Veg Options Non-Veg BuffetSeveral private resorts around Kabini (along the backwater belt) run their own restaurants, typically serving a mix of Karnataka and continental dishes for in-house guests, with scenic forest or water views. Confirm with your resort if day-visitor dining is available.
Veg Options Non-Veg Scenic ViewsH.D. Kote town has a cluster of local dhabas and small restaurants serving Karnataka-style meals — rice, sambar, rasam, and local curries at reasonable prices. A practical stop between safari slots if you're not staying at a resort.
Veg Available Non-Veg Budget-FriendlyIf travelling via Mysore, the city has a far wider choice of restaurants for breakfast or lunch — from classic Mysore-style dosa joints to multi-cuisine options. A good place to break the journey both ways.
Pure Veg Options Non-Veg Multi-CuisineFood and beverages are not allowed inside the safari zone, including the boat safari. Eat a proper meal before your safari begins, and stock up on dry snacks, energy bars, and a reusable water bottle.
No Food in Safari Zone Pre-Safari Meal EssentialThe drive in from Mysore has several reliable tea and snack stalls for a quick filter coffee and a bite — useful if you're driving through pre-dawn for a morning safari and want to avoid a full sit-down meal.
Filter Coffee Quick StopFrequently Asked Questions — Kabini Tour Package
Visit ticket.nagaraholetigerreserve.com — the official Nagarhole Tiger Reserve portal. Register, select your date, choose Jeep or Bus safari at the Karapura (Kakanakote) gate, pick a time slot, enter visitor details, and pay online.
Jeep and Bus safari run approximately 6:00 AM to 8:30 AM and 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM. The separate boat safari runs 6:30–9:15 AM and 3:30–6:15 PM. Report at the gate at least 30 minutes before your slot.
Indicative pricing: Bus Safari around ₹750–₹1,400 per person, Jeep Safari around ₹2,500–₹3,500 per person, depending on gate and season. Boat safari pricing is largely tied to resort packages. Always verify current rates on the official portal before booking.
Jeep: small 4x4, intimate experience, best for photography. Bus (Canter): larger shared vehicle, budget-friendly. Boat: explores the Kabini backwaters by water — unique to Kabini, best for elephant herds and water birds, but mostly limited to resort guests.
Yes. Kabini is open from October to May. The park closes during monsoon months (June, July, August, September) for conservation.
Kabini is approximately 220–225 km from Bangalore by car, taking 4.5 to 5 hours via Mysore on NH275. A private cab from Bangalore to Kabini starts at ₹4,499 for a Dzire and gives you the flexibility to time your departure for an early morning safari slot — WhatsApp us to book.
Yes — Kabini and Bandipur sit directly across the Kabini River from each other, roughly 45–50 km apart by road. This "Twin Tiger Reserve" combination is one of the most efficient wildlife trips from Bangalore.
Kabini is known for tiger and leopard sightings, including a famous melanistic leopard (black panther) recorded in the area, along with large elephant herds (especially March–May), gaur, dhole, sloth bear, smooth-coated otters, mugger crocodiles, and 250+ bird species.
Boat safari slots are primarily allocated to Kabini River Lodge (JLR) guests and are limited for outside day visitors. If you're not staying at a resort with safari tie-ups, confirm boat safari availability in advance directly with the operator.
Kabini is approximately 80 km from Mysore via H.D. Kote, taking around 1.5 to 2 hours by road.
Kabini is approximately 75 km from Wayanad via Begur and Gonikoppal, taking around 1.5 to 2 hours. The two reserves share a border, making them a natural pair for a wildlife circuit between Karnataka and Kerala.
Dining is mostly resort-based inside the Kabini zone. The nearest town with regular restaurants is H.D. Kote (~25 km), while Mysore (~80 km) offers the widest range if you're stopping en route. Food is not permitted inside the safari zone itself.
Jeep safari is recommended for wildlife photographers and serious enthusiasts — smaller group, better positioning, more flexibility. Bus (Canter) safari is the budget-friendly option, well suited to families and first-time visitors.
It depends on budget. Kabini River Lodge (JLR) is the original government-run lodge with safari often included. Evolve Back, Kabini and Waterwoods Lodge are the leading luxury riverfront options. The Serai Kabini and Kaav Safari Lodge suit families and smaller groups, while The Bison Resort is a more accessible mid-range choice.