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Forest in Karnataka, India For 1977 film, see Kakana Kote.

11°53′55″N 76°12′10″E / 11.89861°N 76.20278°E / 11.89861; 76.20278

Kakanakote is situated at a distance of 73 km from Mysore in Karnataka state, India. It is a thick forest of the Western Ghats, and a famous place where a large number of wild elephants can be found. Now it is a wildlife national park, monitored and regulated by the state.

Origin of Name

This is the famous forest range named after the legendary Kaka Nayaka, who was the leader of the local forest dwelling Kuruba people. Impressed by Kaka Nayaka's bravery and with the then maharaja of Mysore named the forest after him.

Facilities

Periodically herds of elephants were once captured at this place by the Khedda method. Facilities for wild life viewing are available in this national park.

Play

It is also made famous by the play of the same name by Maasti Venkatesh Ayengar. Based on play, Kannada theatrical film Kakana Kote directed by C. R. Simha released in 1977.

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