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Nagarahole National Park is a national park located in Kodagu district and Mysore district in Karnataka, India. [1] This park was declared the 37th Tiger Reserve of India in 2003. It is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. “Nagarahole Tiger Reserve” previously known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park is named after the stream ‘Nagarahole’ which literally means serpent stream (Nagara – serpent, hole – stream) in Kannada language. The protected area is located in both the districts of Mysuru and Kodagu with an area of 847.981 sq.km (core – 643.392 sq.km and buffer-204.589 sq.km ) The Kabini and Taraka reservoirs are large waterbodies located towards the west and south eastern parts of the park ... Home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, Nagarahole National Park boasts a remarkable array of wildlife, including majestic Bengal tigers, Indian elephants, leopards, sloth bears, deer, and over 270 species of birds. Nagarahole National Park formerly known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park was named after the river ‘Nagarahole’ meaning ‘Serpent River’ (Nagara=Serpent; Hole=River) in the Kannada language which snakes through its rich tropical forests. The Park is situated in the Kodagu and Mysore districts in the South Indian state of Karnataka, India.