Sri Ramadevarabetta Vulture Sanctuary – Watching Giants in Flight

Soaring giants of Ramanagara

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Introduction

Just 70 km from Bengaluru, Sri Ramadevarabetta Vulture Sanctuary in Ramanagara is India’s first vulture sanctuary and one of the last safe havens for the critically endangered long-billed vulture. Nestled amid rocky hills famously known as the “Sholay Hills,” this sanctuary blends dramatic landscapes with rare bird sightings.

Did You Know?

  • Declared India’s first vulture sanctuary in 2012.
  • Protects the long-billed vulture, one of the few breeding populations left in South India.
  • Spread across 346 hectares of rocky terrain and scrub forest.
  • The sanctuary is also home to leopards, sloth bears, and many reptiles.

Highlights

  • Long-billed vulture sightings in natural cliff nests.
  • Rugged trekking trails through the Sholay filming site.
  • Other raptors like eagles, kites, and owls.
  • Cultural visit to Ramadevara temple atop the hill.

Practical Information

  • Best Time to Visit: November to March.
  • Area: 3.46 sq. km approx.
  • Activities: Birdwatching, trekking, nature trails.
  • Stay Options: Resorts and hotels in Ramanagara or Bengaluru.

Location, Timings & Transport

  • Nearest Town: Ramanagara (10 km).
  • By Air: Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (95 km).
  • By Rail: Ramanagara railway station.
  • By Road: Accessible via NH 275 (Bengaluru–Mysuru Highway).
  • Timings: Sunrise to sunset.

Summary

Sri Ramadevarabetta Vulture Sanctuary offers an unforgettable encounter with India’s endangered vultures in a rugged, cinematic landscape just outside Bengaluru.

Ideal For

Cliffs, Vultures