28 July 2010

Sanjay Gandhi National Park



Sanjay Gandhi National Park is lies within the border of the Mumbai city, prior to this it was known as Borivali National Park. This is park is popularly known for its uniqueness and it cover almost 104 sq kms. It brings a large amount of revenue and is famous as Asia’s most visited National Parks, the survey says its about 2 million annual visitors. Another major attraction here is the 2400 years old Kanheri caves which purely sculpted with the rocks is also a part of the park.

The park makes a home for several endangered species of flora and fauna. The survey shows the count of 40 species of mammals, 38 species of reptiles, 9 species of amphibians, 251 species of migratory, land and water birds. In this comes chital, rhesus macaque, bonnet macaque, muntjac, porcupine, asian palm civet, gray langur, India flying-fox, sambar deer and leopard. The avifauna includes owlets, orioles, magpies, robins, hornbills, bulbuls, sunbirds, peacock, woodpeckers and many more. Lions Safari and Tiger Safari is so easily made available and is one of the best experiences throughout the National Park.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park’s climate is pleasant during winter (Nov-Mar) and hot during summer. Mumbai is the largest metropolis in India and located on the Arabian Sea in the Indian state of Maharashtra so humidity is well expected here. It’s very humid from March until mid June. All means are possible to reach Sanjay Gandhi National Park whether its rail, air or road.

Noone can resist the attraction of the charm of this National Park. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.