Venue: Jawahar Deer Park
Difficulty: Mild and Fun
Age: 12-50 years
Trekking Time: 5 to 11 AM
Activities: Trekking, Chimney, Bouldering, Scrambling and Visit the Deer Park
Located in Shamirpet area in Hyderabad area, Jawahar Deer Park is one of the most popular wildlife parks in India. The national park is located 24 kilometers away from Hyderabad.
As the name suggests, it’s a deer park so it’s obvious that it is a park for deer protection as their population is severely going down. years back. It is spread over an area of 80 acres allocated to deer’s and other animals. The park plays The national park was built during the rule of Nizam kings in the 20th century.
It is also known as Shamirpet Deer Park and is located in the vicinity of Shamirpet Lake, an artificial lake constructed around 50 host to 15 different species of birds and snakes.
In close proximity to the park you have a tourist lodge where you can put up for the night. But the very fact that the accommodation is not situated at the heart of the reserve ensures that its pristine beauty and natural habitat stays intact. It is a perfect weekend destination-to be explored and left behind.
There is a tourist lodge located in close proximity to the park which you can book for a night stay. The very fact that the accommodation is not situated at the heart of the forest reserve ensures that its pristine beauty and natural habitat remains immaculate.
Shamirpet Lake
Located 30 kilometer towards the north from Hyderabad and 22 kilometers towards south from Secunderabad, Shamirpet Lake, also known as Pedda Chervu, is known for its serene and calm environs. While boating on the Shamirpet Lake, take a look around and you’ll be able to see flocks of deer that visit the Lake to satisfy their thirst.
What to Carry
- Trekking shoes
- Water: 2-3 liters
- Refreshments/chocolates/energy bars
- Photo Id with a Xerox copy
Important Instructions to be followed
- No smoking/no alcohol
- No littering/no water pollution
- Carry the basic first aid kit
- Do not create any nuisance
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