Parks and Sanctuaries in Haryana with their details
The breathtaking beauty of stunning Haryana is enhanced by its diverse wildlife and flora. Here's a look at some of the best Haryana has to offer in terms of entertainment and parks.
Best and most beautiful parks in Haryana:
1. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary:
The state's top wildlife reserve is on the Delhi-Jaipur Expressway. It is famous ornithologist of India Dr. Established by Salim Ali, the reserve is believed to be home to many species of birds that migrate and share the area with birds that consider it their home.
The wetland has been converted into an artificial lake, known as the Sultanpur Lake, where organisms such as fish and insects thrive during monsoons and floods. It attracts migratory birds from Europe and Siberia. Over time, the number of species increased to about 100 common birds. There are:
Darters,
egrets,
shovels,
Ruddy Shelducks,
Teals,
Kingfishers,
bar-head geese,
Red-wattle lapwings,
sandpipers,
Demoiselle cranes, etc. to name a few.
The park is home to a variety of animals, including different species of mammals
Krishna Deer,
Spiny Squirrel
Indian porcupine,
Leopard and
A four-horned deer.
The best time to take in the spectacular display of avifauna is between November and March. The warm winter weather makes this region ideal for visitors and nature enthusiasts. There are hideouts, watch towers and even a museum for passionate bird watchers who take their pastime seriously.
2. Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary:
Sometimes also known as Sponsor Forest, it is a sanctuary covering Kurukshetra and part of Kaithal districts of Haryana. Forests are dense and serve as habitats for nature
blue peacock,
Rufus Treepy,
Greater Kaukal,
Indian Gray Hornbill,
Coppersmith barbet and
Screams of playing monkeys.
It is a wonderful place to travel on this national highway and leave all worries to the beautiful landscape and sounds.
3. Kalesar National Park:
In dense sal groves, the Kalesar forest awes the slopes that make up the Shivalik ranges of the mighty Himalayan mountain range. It is located in the Yamunanagar district of Haryana and shares borders with three adjacent states: Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal and Uttar Pradesh. Due to its proximity, the area is connected by rail and road.
The region is rich in biodiversity and this is evidenced by the abundance of medicinal plants. It also has many endangered reptiles and mammals. It is also home to tigers and elephants that visit the Rajaji National Park. They shelter 10-12 leopards living in their protected area.
4. Chandigarh Gardens:
Chandigarh is famous for its beautifully designed gardens like Smriti Upwan, Garden of Fragrance Shanti Kunj Sukhna Lake Gardens and Dr. Zakir Hussain Garden. These gardens are home to thousands of exotic species of flowering plants as well as medicinal plants. Garden festivals are a big attraction for the city.
Chandigarh's most distinctive rock garden is built entirely of excavated industrial waste.
5. Pinjore Yadavindra Gardens:
Built during the reigns of the Patiala dynasty, this magnificent garden was designed by Nawab Fidai Khan in the Mughal style. Since 2006, the annual Pinjor Festival has been held, bringing together the best talent from around the world.
6. Panchkula Cactus Garden:
It is Asia's largest cacti garden dedicated to rare species with more than 3500 species. Bonsai collections of succulents as well as non-succulent plants are also impressive.
7. Zoological Gardens:
Rohtak Zoo is a small zoo located in Haryana which is home to many animals. Also committed to wildlife conservation.
Chandigarh Chatbir Zoo Lion Safari and Royal Bengal Tiger are highlights of this Chandigarh Zoo. It is located in Chandigarh.
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