Nature Lover’s Heaven!
There are some places that never made it onto the center tourism stage; which makes them all the more attractive.
Trogon Resort is 50 kms from Mysuru and 195 kms from Bengaluru. Mysuru is well connected by air, rail and road network. From Mysuru Trogon can be reached by taxi.
Trogon’s easy-going and rustic charm offers a taste of rural Karnataka, quietness, a rejuvenating climate, and a healthy dose of clean air. Excellent weather throughout the year makes living here a highly pleasant experience.
A world of untouched beauty!
Exploring Trogon will provide days of enjoyment to indulge yourself in some of the local and fresh produce around.
In & Around
Nagarhole National Park Near Kabini
Also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Nagarhole National Park is home to rich flora and fauna and is a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Featuring a rich forest cover along with small streams and waterfalls, the park is home to many tigers, gaurs, elephants, Indian leopards, bison, and deer.
Featuring a rich forest cover along with small streams and waterfalls, the park is home to many tigers, gaurs, elephants, Indian leopards, bison, and deer.
Kabini Backwater Viewpoint
One of the most scenic spots that capture the beauty of Kabini in its true form, the viewpoint offers a chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, right in the lap of nature.
Blessed with the mesmerizing backdrop of mountains, the vantage point offers numerous photo opportunities as well. The sunset views from the point are particularly spectacular!
Blessed with the mesmerizing backdrop of mountains, the vantage point offers numerous photo opportunities as well. The sunset views from the point are particularly spectacular!
Kabini Dam
Built in 1974 across Kabini River near Bichanahalli village, this majestic dam caters to the need of around 22 villages and 14 hamlets.
Immerse in the lush green surroundings and stunning views of the river Kabini. The reservoir is also a popular picnic spot amongst tourists and locals alike.
Immerse in the lush green surroundings and stunning views of the river Kabini. The reservoir is also a popular picnic spot amongst tourists and locals alike.
Kabini River
Also known as Kapila River, Kabini River originates in the Wayanad district of Kerala and supports the ecosystem of Kabini Forest Reserve, which spreads across an area of 55 acres along its banks.
You can sign up for a scenic coracle ride or a thrilling motorboat ride across the river and soak in the splendid natural surroundings.
You can sign up for a scenic coracle ride or a thrilling motorboat ride across the river and soak in the splendid natural surroundings.
