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The Aravallis are among the oldest mountain ranges having evolved about 1500 million years ago, and extend from Gujarat through Rajasthan to Haryana–Delhi. The spurs of the Aravallis are popularly known as the Delhi Ridge in Delhi which is divided into the Northern, Central, South Central and Southern Ridge.The Aravalli Biodiversity Park is located on the South Central Ridge and spreads over an area of 692 acres.
The landscape is undulating with gentle slopes and dotted with numerous morrum and clay mined pits of different sizes, depths and shapes. The park represents the Aravalli plant communities, a rock garden, a bulbous garden and conservatories of butterflies, various types of orchids and medicinal plants.
6:00 am | Assemble at WWF-India, Lodi Road | |
6:15 am | Leave for Aravalli Bio-diversity Park | |
7:00 am | Bird Watching at Aravalli Bio-Diversity Park | |
11:00 am | Leave from Aravalli Bio-Diversity Park | |
12:15 pm | Dispersal from WWF-India |
Cost: | Rs. 550.00 | |
Location: | Aravalli Bio-diversity Park | |
Assemble at: | New Delhi | |
Date: | Oct 18, 2014 - | |
Time: | 9 AM |
For More information contact-
Karishma Handa at khanda@wwfindia.net