Mrugavani National Park
In 1994, it was designated as a national park. The majority of the time, the climate is pleasant here. In the Park, a point is high enough to provide panoramic views, as well as a watch tower that allows for close animal observation.
Teak, bamboo, sandals, pikus, and rela. Some plant species are Bryophytes, Herbs, Shrubs, Climbers, and Trees. The vegetation is a patchwork of meadows and woodlands. The Park's vegetation comprises tropical waterless deciduous forests with deteriorated ecosystems. King Cobra, Python, Russell Viper, Cheetal, Sambar, Wild Boar, Jungle Cat, Civet Cat, Mongoose Monitor Lizard, and Cheetal, Sambar, Wild Boar, Jungle Cat, Civet Cat, Mongoose Monitor Lizard, Python, Russell Viper, and other creatures can be found here. In addition to its diverse array of plants and animals, the Mrugavani National Park is home to over 100 bird species, including warblers, peacocks, lapwings, and flower pickers.
Most of the time, the weather is good here. In the Park, a point is high enough to provide panoramic views, as well as a watch tower that allows for close animal observation.
Additionally, there is a library, an environmental education centre, a museum, and an auditorium where animals are displayed. In addition to guided nature walks, visitors can take safari rides to get closer to the Park's inhabitants.
Park's geography supports rocky areas, grasslands, and forests. Southern tropical dry deciduous woods can be used to describe the majority of the vegetation. The Park significantly contributes to preserving the rapidly vanishing native flora of the Hyderabad region.
Timings: 9 am–5 pm.
How to Reach Mrugavani National Park
By Air:At a distance of 21 kilometres, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is the closest airport.
By Train:
The closest railway station, Hyderabad Deccan Railway Station, is 19.7 kilometres away.
By Road :
Near the Nehru Outer Ring Road, Mrugavani National Park is a short drive from Hyderabad and is accessible by road from Chilkur.