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India’s Garden City
Magpark.com – Now mag park will give you article about India. Oh came on, if you a lot travel over the world, you must know about India. Don’t miss understood, you’ll have find a lot of parks in this country.
Vacation to India would not be complete without a stop at Bangalore. This city is located one thousand meters above sea level. Being the capital of the state of Karnataka, Bangalore, is an exciting cosmopolitan city. It is also a major industrial and commercial center of the country. Kempe Gowda founded the city in the early 16th century. Two centuries later, it became an important fortress city under Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. The ruins of those periods can still be seen on the Bellary Road, at Lal Bagh, Ulsoor and Gavi Gangadhareswar Temple. You could spend many hours exploring the numerous ruin sites in this area. After a day among the ruins, you come away with a strong feeling of knowing the history of this area and understanding how it grew to its present glory.
Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of the country, the nerve center of India’s software industry. Its other major industries include aircraft and electronics and machine tools. Despite being one of Asia’s fastest growing cities, Bangalore remains one of the most elegant metropolises in India. The sense of class will cause you to stop and wonder at what you see.
Bangalore is a well-planned city, sporting tree-lined avenues, a large number of parks, gardens and lakes, Bangalore is aptly called India’s garden city. The city attracts people in large numbers, from all over the country, and abroad. Most people travel come for the peaceful atmosphere of the gardens, while others come to look for better job opportunities and higher education. Surprisingly, all this frenzied industrial expansion and the large increase in the population, has not robbed Bangalore of its vital old-world appeal. It is a true blending of old-world class and modern-day industry, a place for everyone. Nature and industry reside side by side and thrive on this blending in a way not found in many other places.
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India’s National Parks
Magpark.com – This is another article about India’s park. Maybe you have to know about wildlife sanctuaries at Country of India. But, besides its numerous wildlife sanctuaries, India also sports nearly twenty national parks. All manner of flora and fauna can be found within the boundaries of these parks. Mag park will give you a sort list a few of the most popular national park.
Sri Venkateshwara National Park extends over two districts of Chittoor and Cuddapah of Andhra Pradesh in an area of 353.62 sq.km. The park established in October 1989, is named after Lord Venkateshwara of Tirupati. It is located in Rajampet of Cuddapah district and Chandragiri and Bailapadu of Chittoor district. The hilly terrain bounded by Seshachalam and Tirumala hills is rugged and beautiful with gorges, steep slopes, plateaus and valleys. The park is also famous for its beautiful waterfalls like Talakona, Gundalakona and Gunjana.
Sunderban is located in the Ganga delta in West Bengal and was declared a National Park in 1984. It covers a vast stretch of mangrove swamp, lush forested islands and small rivers near the Bay of Bengal and comprises mainly of estuarine mangrove forests and swamps. The Sajnakhali sanctuary, famous for its rich avian population, is regarded as a part of the Sunderbans National Park.
Kaziranga National Park lies on the south bank of the Brahamaputra. The Park was established in 1908 and was declared a National Park in 1974.
Hemis High-Altitude National Park. You must visit to this national park, It’is the largest high-altitude reserve of India. Very close to Leh, in the area of Markha and Rumbak Valleys, the area in general is rocky and sparsely covered. The park comes under the district of Ladakh and represents the Trans-Himalayan ecosystem. The park was established in the year 1981 to preserve the dwindling population of wildlife in Ladakh region with an area of 600 sq km. The park has been earmarked as one of the snow leopard reserves under a central government project to conserve the species, its prey population, and fragile mountain habitat. It takes its name from the world famous Buddhist Gompa situated here.
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Great National Park Of Namdapha
Magpark.com – Dear readers, mag park will give you article another national park at India. If you’re travel to this country, please take alook Namdapha National Park.
We have confirm that Namdapha National Park in India is now a protected area, having been declared in 1983 Namdapha National Park under Wildlife (Protection) Act. The same year, it was also declared as a Tiger Reserve under project tiger. With a total area of 1,985-sq-kms, this is the largest national park in the Northeast and one of the larger protected areas in the country.
About 150 species of trees have been identified which include Dipterocarps like the Hollong growing up to 50 metres. The floral species’ richness and composition are very impressive indeed and show density, variation and endemicity, which may have few parallels. This includes a rich gene pool of indigenous crop plants along with their wild relatives and ecological variants such as the wild banana, citrus and mango. A formidable list of medicinal and ornamental plants including the wild orchids can be also be made.
Of a total of 135 kind of land mammals found in India, as many as 75 kind are represented in Namdapha which no other reserve in the country can match. Perhaps the richest assemblage is in the order carnivora with 22 kinds identified in Namdapha and it is surely the only protected area in the world having four big Cats- Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard and Clouded Leopard.
In herbivores also, the variety is amazing considering that apart from several Deer species, Namdapha is home to the bison as much as to the Himalayan Tahr and the Bharal. Besides, it has all the three Goat Antelopes found in India – Goral, Serow and Takin.
Just becareful, amongst primates in this national park, it is the habitat of the rare and endangered Hoolock Gibbon, the only Ape species found in India. The different species of flying squirrels include one that is endemic which has been named as the Namdapha Flying Squirrel. This is a must-see stop on any tour and travel of India.
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