Thousand shades Butterfly Park Gurugram Delhi NCR
A butterfly park is a novel idea by the district administration. Large piece of waste land and disused garden has been converted into a green patch with lots of conservation efforts. At least the tree cover will be intact and improve. Besides, chances of encroachment are slim now. Besides the beauty angle, this park has a lot of technical aspects looked into to address the issue of butterfly conservation.
Location of Butterfly Park Gurugram
Google Maps is showing it as location closed permanently. So we need to investigate what is up at the location and will update the same here.
Park Zones
The park is divided in three zones. Entrance, Reception area and pathway. Entrance is right on the main road and has a small parking area outside the gate. The main reception has lots of displays and areas. There is a museum and curio store and many big and small exhibits. Immediately behind the main areas are the large climate control shelters. In the end is a long walking track through the trees and remaining part of the park.
Butterflies of the park
Birds are permanent residents
Flowers add to the beauty
There is a possibility that this park will reopen in a different form. Till then, please enjoy the pictures of what this place was.
Entrance
Technical Handling
Climate control shelters
Wall art by students on nature & conservation
Nature walk on pathway
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Amidst the pestilence and fear permeating all around, the liveliness of nature with butterflies and blooming flowers and true colours of nature adds some sanity to our being. I am sure the conservation efforts will bear fruit by progressive time lock events by bloggers of your type. All the best and looking forward to more such initiatives in times to come.
Very nice post, But, I oppose to making parks for the animals, why they have jail? Freedom is for everyone. For your entertainment you are keeping them in the prison. If any lady or human beings are beautiful , can we make park for them? Leave them in nature for free living.
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Amazing captures.
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