Bisle reserve forest

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Bisle reserve forest, in the heart of south-western India's Western Ghats, is home of India's (and indeed earth's) most spectacular rainforests.

It is located in Hassan District's Sakleshpur (Sakaleshpura) Taluk. Bisle village adjoins this forest to the east. To the north it is contiguous with Kempuhole Reserve forest. To the south it merges with Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary of Kodagu (Coorg) district. To the west it has the Kukke Subramanya forest range.

The dense rainforests, the hilly terrain, rich flora and fauna and innumerable water courses make it a nature lovers and a trekker's heaven.

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> A story on Bisle Reserve Forest
> A story on hiking in Bisle - Kumaradhara Rainforests