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Such an untouched ecosystem is rarely seen in this era.
Bisle Ghat is home to India’s most spectacular rainforest.
Bisle Ghat in Karnataka is home to lakhs of adorable butterflies. This relatively unknown rainforest is a treat for every nature lover.
This holiday season you must visit places that have been on your travel wish list for many years. Many people plan to visit their favorite hill stations or their favorite coastal cities. However, if you are a nature lover, you will fall in love with Bisale Ghat in Karnataka. Bisle Ghat is home to India’s most spectacular rainforest.
Spread across three regions of Karnataka, Kodagu, Malnad and Dakshina Kannada, Bisle Ghat is an ultimate treatment for the eyes. Many types of butterflies are found in Bisle Ghat and for this reason it is also called Titli Forest of Karnataka. During the rainy season, migratory butterflies are also seen in this dense forest. Apart from the mesmerizing butterflies, you can also experience the chirping of birds and the blissful greenery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g95OLITFcjo" width="424" height="238" frameborder="0" allow fullscreen="allow fullscreen" ></iframe> <p>It is quite rare to see such an untouched ecosystem in this era. However, this thriving forest has managed to avoid any kind of human infrastructure development. One can see the immense richness of the place through the hundreds of thousands of butterflies that can be seen in the forest.</p> <p>The types of butterflies that can be seen here include Common Lineblue, Balka Parrot, Common Castor, Common Grass Yellow, Common Jay, Plain Tiger, Dinghy Swift and many more.</p> <p><strong>how to reach butterfly forest</strong></p> <p>This forest is located near the hill station of Sakleshpura in Hassan district of Karnataka. You can reach here by bus or train. Taxis and buses ply from Sakleshpura to Bisale Ghat, which is 250 km away. nature, then you must definitely visit this lush green forest. The best time to visit Bisle Ghat is during the monsoon season. During the rainy season, you will not only see butterflies but also migratory birds.</p> <p>Readbreaking news And today’s fresh news Here