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Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary – Home of India’s National Bird

A heritage fort turned haven for peacocks

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Introduction

Located in Haveri district, Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary is a unique protected area set inside the ancient Bankapura Fort. Spread over 139 acres, it provides a safe habitat for more than 1,000 peacocks and peahens, making it one of the best places in Karnataka to see India’s national bird in the wild.

Did You Know?

  • Declared a sanctuary in 2007.
  • Built inside a 1,000-year-old fort associated with the Chalukyas and Hoysalas.
  • Apart from peacocks, the sanctuary is home to babblers, robins, and other small birds.
  • The ruins of temples and fort walls create a unique backdrop for birdwatching.

Highlights

  • Watch peacocks dance during the monsoon season.
  • Explore the massive fort walls and historic structures.
  • Spot other bird species and small mammals in the area.
  • A blend of cultural heritage and wildlife.

Practical Information

  • Best Time to Visit: June to September for peacock dances, or November to February for pleasant weather.
  • Area: 1.39 sq. km approx.
  • Activities: Birdwatching, photography, heritage walks.
  • Stay Options: Lodges in Haveri and Dharwad, or homestays nearby.

Location, Timings & Transport

  • Nearest Town: Bankapura (2 km).
  • By Air: Hubballi Airport (70 km).
  • By Rail: Haveri railway station (28 km).
  • By Road: Located off NH 48 between Haveri and Hubballi.
  • Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM.

Summary

Bankapura Peacock Sanctuary is a rare blend of heritage and wildlife, where peacocks dance against the backdrop of a thousand-year-old fort.

Ideal For

Heritage, Peacocks