Showing posts with label National Parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Parks. Show all posts

Bandhavgarh National Park Madhya Pradesh





Bandhavgarh National Park India's most popular national parks in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh are located in the hills of the Vindhyas. Bandhavgarh National Park is spread over an area of 105 sq km was declared a national park in 1968. Bandhavgarh Umaria name is derived from the region's most prominent hill. Bandhavgarh biodiversity in a large, it’s famous for vulnerable highest density of tiger population in India, which is flourished with the place. Similarly, various species of deer park leopards and sees the largest breeding population. Through the years, the park indicates many increases inside the count on the tiger types and it is why gambling tours is really famed to be able to attract wide range of tourists with its environs.



Bandhavgarh National Park
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The park area has been partitioned into three significant zones named as Magdi, Bamera, and Tala out of which the Tala zone pulls in real number of vacationers by offering the tiger locating open doors. The recreation center powers are additionally concentrating on the Magdi Zone by giving more chance to spot tigers. Elephant shows are likewise planned in Magdi zone of the Bandhavgarh national park to build the possibilities of recognizing the tricky ruler of the wilderness

Bandhavgarh National Park
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Bandhavgarh National Park consists of mixed vegetations ranging from tall grasslands to thick Sal forest and so is the perfect habitat of variety of birds and animals. Due to varied geography, the Bandhavgarh national park provides ample opportunity to spot the majestic Indian tiger and some rarely seen animals like leopard and sloth bear. Because of high wildlife sighting it is becoming popular amongst tourists visiting India.


Bandhavgarh National Park
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Do and Don't s
  • Drive gradually in the Park so you can see watches and delight in without exasperating the untamed life.
  • Keep in the detailed streets and trails driving off trails you may trample developing trees and reason aggravation to resting creatures and their young.
  • Regard the wild creatures and keep up a safe separation from them recollect that you are in their home and they get the first need.
  • Keep situated in your vehicle at any focuses in the recreation center it is hazardous to get down. This for your security and the wellbeing of untamed life.
  • Don't frustrate on the off chance that you don't see a tiger. There are numerous other intriguing animals that are to be seen and loved.
  • The Park is not zoo: so don't hope to see natural life all around. Kanha National Park is stunning even in its landscape.
  • Keep the recreation center contamination free. While inside the recreation center please put your non-biodegradable litter (dainty jars, plastic, glass flask, metal foils and so on.) into the pack gave and discard it on out.
  • If it’s not too much trouble get administrations of Nature Guides that the recreation center has prepared for your profit. They are incredible help to you in donning natural life and guaranteeing that you not to lose your route in timberland.
  • Don't smoke or light open air fires in the woods. Incidental flames can crush this grand wilderness without a moment's hesitation.
Travel Information about Bandhavgarh National Park

The Bandhavgarh National Park invites all the animal and wildlife lovers at the Vindhya Hills for incredible jungle experience. Between October – June is the best to visit in Bandhavgarh Park. The Park is easily accessible through the nearest airports of Jabalpur and Khajuraho. You can also be reached through these railway stations- Jabalpur (170 kms), Katni (102 kms), Satna (112 kms) on the central railway and Umaria (35kms) on the southeastern railway.
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Bandhavgarh National Park  India's most popular national parks in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh are located in the hills ...

Kanha National Park Madhya Pradesh





Kanha National Park is settled in the Maikal scope of Satpuras in Madhya Pradesh, the heart of India. The national park is continuously promoted as the Tiger store and interestingly is constantly pronounced as one of the finest natural life regions on the planet. Distribute across 2 revenue zones the Mandala as well as the Kalaghat, Kanha national Park has been declared some sort of reserve forest in 1879 and also revalued to be a wildlife sanctuary in 1933. Its location was additional upgraded into a national park in 1955.

Kanha National Park
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The Kanha National Park is spread over the range of 940 sq km in the Maikal chain of slopes. By raising the support and center zone all together, the Kanha Tiger Reserve has the aggregate range of 1945 sq km.




The scenes and the encompassing rich glades alongside the lush strands and the thick maroons of backwoods offer generous touring encounters for the environment mates. Making the land more excellent and delightful, the perfectly clear streams in the midst of the thick wilderness purges the surroundings and makes the untamed life unrivaled. This vivacious area has been the wellspring of enthusiasm for Rudyard Kipling, a well known author for his extraordinary creation- "The Jungle Book".

Kanha National Park
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The Kanha National Park is the perfect home for wide scopes of wild animals; right from the forceful tigers to the most populated Barasingha and the endless types of plants, winged creatures, reptiles and creepy crawlies. This store has captivated numerous voyagers around the corners of the world with its decently created framework extraordinarily implied for them. The best area here to appreciate the most is the Bammi Dadar, otherwise called the Sunset Point.

Wilderness Safari in Kanha National Park

An outing to Kanha Reserve straightforwardly takes you to the far reaching coliseum of the lavish living space of wild animals. With elephant and jeep safari an experience to all these species is truly liberal and advantageous. With wilderness safari you can investigate the wild creatures and can catch their charitable pictures in your cams.

Kanha Wildlife

The Kanha National Park is doubtlessly a heaven for the wild species that brings the regular territory for them. An area which is loaded with substantial mixed bags of fauna out of which the wilderness is best known for Barasingha, the bog deer and is broadly called 'the gem of Kanha'. The tiger visit is flawlessly an incredible choice for the nature beaus in Kanha.

Kanha National Park
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Kanha National Park Travel Information

Every year on the fifteenth of October till the 30th of June, from Kanha National Park is open to guests. Kanha National Park is among the top winter season October to March. Vacationer’s vast majority of the high temperatures of late spring are terrible in light of the fact that for the most part, the Recreation Center between November and March. The period between November and February, torrential rain falling between storm as the nature and restore vegetation to prevent Kanha National is fantastic to go. In particular this is the best time to see birds. A considerable measure of fledglings fleeting entertainment centers visited during the months of winter The month of March is the best month for natural life seeing 
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Kanha National Park is settled in the Maikal scope of Satpuras in Madhya Pradesh, the heart of India. The national park is continuous...

National Zoological Park of Delhi





The Delhi Zoo was opened on 1st November 1959 and was later renamed as National Zoological Park in 1982. Prominently known as "Chiriyaghar" among the Delhi residents, the zoo is spread over a range of 176 sections of land and houses more than 127 types of creatures and winged animals.

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Entry Gate of  National Zoological Park





When you enter the entryways of the National Zoological Park, you experience creatures like Hippopotamus (Dariyai ghora), Chimpanzee, Spider monkey (South American Monkey) and Zebras (African wild horse with black-and-white stripe).  The other divisions include migratory birds (Pravasi pakṣi) from across the nation like peafowl, storks and ducks. In the middle of the Zoological Park is the underground reptile house.

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Delhi Zoo is a piece of a protection reproducing plan run by the Central Zoo Authority for creatures like the Royal Bengal tiger, Indian Rhinoceros (Bharatiya gaiṇḍa), Asiatic lion(Asiyai Sher), Swamp deer(Daladala hiraṇa), brow antlered deer(sangai hiran) and  red jungle fowl(Lāla jaṅgalī murgī). The rearing project for the temples antlered deer turned out to be such a win, to the point that equitable from a couple of these deer in 1962, various their posterity can now be found in zoos of different urban areas like Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Mysore to name a couple. A portion of the wonders of the National Zoological Park incorporate the elephant that plays harmonica, the White Tiger from Reva, and numerous jeopardized species. Different highlights are the Lion-Tailed Macaque (Old World monkey), Leopard Cat (Tēndua billi), Black Buck (kale Hiran) and Indian Gazelle (Bharatiya cikare).

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Delhi Zoo additionally encourages the guests a container, drinking water counters and battery worked vehicles at sensible costs yet the genuine fun in investigating the National Zoological Park is by walking! The visit to the Zoo is fun as well as instructive, so don't miss on this one.


Gernal Information About National National Zoological Park

Zoo Timings
1st april to 15th oct. 9:00am to 4:30pm
16th october to 31st march 9:00am to 4:00pm

Entrance fee (Normal)

Adults Rs. 40/- per head
Children (below 3ft.)  Free
Children (between 3 to 5ft)    Rs. 20/- per head
Senior citizen (Greater than 60yr.)      Rs. 20/- per head

Entrance fee (Foreigners)

Adults Rs. 200/- per head
Children (up to five yr.)          free
Children (above five yr..)        Rs. 100/- per head

Visitors or educational tours from colleges, colleges, universities and different instructional establishments ar provided concessional entry price ticket at the subsequent rates 

Student (1st -5 std.)    Free
Student (6th -8th std.)            Rs. 10/- per head
Student (9th and above) Rs. 20/- per head
Accompanying staff   Rs. 20/- per head
Tatkal tickets   Rs. 200/- per head

Battery operated vehicles (it is being operated by a non-public agency on license). The authorise rates ar as below 

Adults Rs. 50/- per head
Child (between 5 to 12yr.)      Rs. 25/- per head
Child (below five yr.) free
Small eight seater (per trip) while not faculty discount.         Rs. 300/-
12 seater (per trip) for varsity rs.100 per trolly discount.       Rs. 500/-
14 seater (per trip) for varsity rs.100 per trolly discount.       Rs. 600/-
20 seater (per trip) for varsity rs.100 per trolly discount.       Rs. 800/-

Filming charges

Still camera     Rs. 50/- per day
Amateur          Rs. rs. 200/- per day
Documentary  Rs. 2000/- per day
Feature film     Rs. 20,000/- per day



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