Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park - महावीर हरिना वनस्थली राष्ट्रीय उद्यान
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The park is located in Vanasthalipuram, on the outskirts of Hyderabad city at a distance of about 15-km on the Hyderabad- Vijayawada road. Once the Nizam's (former Hyderabadi rulers) hunting grounds, it is now home to the beautiful black bucks with their spiral horns along with several species of birds.
The park named after the renowned Jain saint 'Lord Mahavira' was established in 1975, in commemoration of his 2500th birth anniversary. The deer park maintained by the Forest Department, has an undulating terrain, of 189 hectares dominated by acacia trees and grasslands. The park looks picturesque in the monsoon with the golden and white flowers of these trees on the lush green carpet of grass. Besides Acacias, neem, Bauhinias, Buteas ( Flame of the forest) and a variety of thorny scrub species are found in this dry scrub forest.
The main species of fauna found here is the endangered Black Buck, the state animal of Andhra Pradesh. There are over 400 black bucks (Amtelope Cervicapara), about 500 Cheetals and large herds of wild boar. Common animals seen here are monitor lizards, mongooses, porcupines besides a variety of snakes. Several species of birds like Partridges, Quails, peacocks, Doves, pond herons, egrets, kingfishers, cormorants and birds of prey like kites, vultures etc are found here. A variety of migratory birds of over 80 species can also be seen round the year. Short-toed Eagle is another rare species nesting in this area.
There are rest sheds and observation towers for viewing the animals inside the park. There are facilities available for a van ride inside the park to see the animals from close quarters for a nominal fee. The park is open every day of the week except Mondays from 9:00.am. to 5:00 pm.
The forest Department offers audio-visual education on nature and wildlife and is supported by a good nature library. There is an exhibition hall displaying exhibits explaining intricate problems of wildlife conservation.
National Parks,
Aranya Bhavan, Safiabad,
Hyderabad-4, Andhra Pradesh
Phone: 040-3230561(O) Extn. 313, 040-3232064(D)
Nearest town: Hyderabad
Best time to visit: Throughout the year
Main attraction: Black Buck
The park named after the renowned Jain saint 'Lord Mahavira' was established in 1975, in commemoration of his 2500th birth anniversary. The deer park maintained by the Forest Department, has an undulating terrain, of 189 hectares dominated by acacia trees and grasslands. The park looks picturesque in the monsoon with the golden and white flowers of these trees on the lush green carpet of grass. Besides Acacias, neem, Bauhinias, Buteas ( Flame of the forest) and a variety of thorny scrub species are found in this dry scrub forest.
The main species of fauna found here is the endangered Black Buck, the state animal of Andhra Pradesh. There are over 400 black bucks (Amtelope Cervicapara), about 500 Cheetals and large herds of wild boar. Common animals seen here are monitor lizards, mongooses, porcupines besides a variety of snakes. Several species of birds like Partridges, Quails, peacocks, Doves, pond herons, egrets, kingfishers, cormorants and birds of prey like kites, vultures etc are found here. A variety of migratory birds of over 80 species can also be seen round the year. Short-toed Eagle is another rare species nesting in this area.
There are rest sheds and observation towers for viewing the animals inside the park. There are facilities available for a van ride inside the park to see the animals from close quarters for a nominal fee. The park is open every day of the week except Mondays from 9:00.am. to 5:00 pm.
The forest Department offers audio-visual education on nature and wildlife and is supported by a good nature library. There is an exhibition hall displaying exhibits explaining intricate problems of wildlife conservation.
How to Reach
Air
Nearest airport is HyderabadRail
Nearest railway station is at Hyderabad.Road
Mahavira Harina Vanasthali is located in the outskirts of Hyderabad on Hyderabad - Vijayawada road. The park is easily approachable by road from Hyderabad city.Contact
Curator,National Parks,
Aranya Bhavan, Safiabad,
Hyderabad-4, Andhra Pradesh
Phone: 040-3230561(O) Extn. 313, 040-3232064(D)
General Information
Place: Vanasthalipuram, 15 km from Hyderabad, Andhra PradeshNearest town: Hyderabad
Best time to visit: Throughout the year
Main attraction: Black Buck
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