Sanjay Gandhi National
Park, better known as "Borivali National Park" is set in hill
ranges around the suburb of Borivali in Mumbai. Notified in 1974, it
offers a pleasant change from the usual sights and attractions of the
big city. It is hence common to see the park teeming with school
picnics, college picnics and other organized excursions.
The undulating green
lands of the Borivili National Park are just the kind of surroundings to
which one would love to retreat for some moments of quiet introspection
or meditation. The great panoramic views of hills, valleys, lakes and
open expanses can actually have a therapeutic effect on mind, body and
soul. Rising from an elevation less than about 30m above mean sea level,
the terrain park culminates in a series of peaks dispersed throughout
the park - the highest, near the Kanheri Caves, being 468m.A Natural
Wonder Of Wilderness
The Sanjay Gandhi
National Park is unique because it can be visited all round the year. In
the hot, dry summer months the jungle is a riot of colour as Goolmohar
known as "The flame of the forest" and the flowering silk
cotton give the otherwise harsh brown forest a crimson blush.
Borivali in the rains has
a charm of its own. The entire forest is a carpet of green and streams,
swollen with rainwater tumble and meander down the slopes. The rains
automatically draw trekkers, bird watchers and nature lovers of all ages
to this verdant paradise. Visitors to Mumbai are rather surprised to see
that there are 104-sq-km of virgin forest within its borders, just
waiting to be explored.
The recreational area of
this park includes the Kanheri Caves, the Tulsi and Vihar Lakes, the
Lion Safari, the Deer Park, the Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi and the
gardens.
Flora
The
park is a tree lover's delight at all times of the year, with every
changing season offering up its own distinctive beauty. The forest cover
in the park can be divided into two main categories i.e. South Indian
moist deciduous and semi-evergreen.
These two types can be
further classified into four subcategories and they are moist
teak-bearing forest, mangrove scrub, southern moist mixed deciduous
forest, and western subtropical hill forest.
The region has good
biodiversity and major trees and plants include Kadamba, Teak, Karanj,
Shisam, and species of Acacia, Ziziphus, Euphorbia, Flame Of The Forest,
Red Silk Cotton and many more varieties of flowers. During the monsoon,
almost the entire park is awash with the rainbow hues of the flowers
that bloom here and all over the Western Ghats.
Among the many
breathtaking sights, a sight not to be missed is the seven-yearly mass
flowering of the "Strobilanthes" (Karvi). A distinctive
feature of the Western Ghats and of the park is that tourists can watch
thousands and thousands of these wonderful flowers covering the
hilltops, bathing the landscape in a magical purple.
Fauna
The park is known to
shelter wildlife right from the time urbanization began in Mumbai. One
can have encounters with several species including Spotted Deer, Black
Naped Hare, Barking Deer, Porcupine, Palm Civet, Mouse Deer, Rhesus
Macaque, Bounet Macaque, Hanuman Langur, Indian Flying Fox, and Sambhar.
One is surprised by the
density of leopards in this park despite its nearness to an urban
settlement. One can also encounter here a Hyena or four horned antelope.
The reptilian world has
38 species to show off. Tourists can see crocodiles in the Tulsi Lake,
and Pythons, Cobras, Monitor Lizards, Russell's Viper, Bamboo Pit Viper
and Ceylonese Cat Snake here.
The invertebrate world
has a wide representation - Crabs, Spiders and Insects of all kinds
thrive within the green glades of the park. The Giant Wood Spider,
Signature Spiders, Black Wood Spiders with their large net-like webs in
monsoon is a fascinating treat.
Last, but certainly not
the least, are the 150 species of beautiful winged creatures that
represent the amazing butterfly world.
Avifauna
The National Park is
known as a real Bird Watcher's Paradise. The park is the nesting ground
for 274 kinds of birds - that's almost a quarter of all bird species
found in India. The park has a large number of bird species like Jungle
owlets, Golden orioles, Racket-tailed drongos, Minivets, Magpies,
Robins, Hornbills, Bulbuls, Sunbirds, Peacock, and Woodpeckers. At many
times, migratory and resident birds like Paradise flycatcher,
Kingfisher, Mynas, Swifts, Gulls, Egrets, and Herons have also been seen
here.
ATTRACTIONS AT THE
PARK
Kanheri Caves
Archeologically speaking,
the Kanheri Caves located well within the park area is a major point of
interest, presenting an accessible and interesting glimpse of the
history and culture of Buddhist India. 109 Buddhist caves are situated
in the central part of the park and are evidence of the existence of
monastic settlements in 2nd to 9th century AD.
Krishnagiri Upavan
A pleasing area of
approximately 5.5-sq-km has been reserved, as a recreational zone inside
the park, to cater to the educational and recreational needs of
tourists. Amongst the several attractions of the Krishnagiri Upavan, the
Lion Safari is the most famous. The 12-hectare Lion Safari Park with
crisscrossing roads offers tourists a face-to-face rendezvous with the
king of beast from within the safety of special buses. Another more
recent attraction of the park is the new Tiger Safari spread over a
20-hectare area in the recreational zone. Here, you have the opportunity
not just to see, but get a better understanding of the tiger species,
including the white tiger.
Though there is a
sustainable population of crocodiles as part of the park's aquatic
world, it is very difficult to spot them. For easy sighting of these
animals, there is a crocodile park where one can view these reptiles of
different sizes all at one place.
Then of course, there's
the Vanrani, the mini train, which is a favourite with young visitors.
The fun train ride of about 15 minutes takes you along the foothills of
the Gandhi Memorial, traverses a couple of bridges and tunnels and
passes over the Deer Park. Besides, one can also visit the Gandhi Smarak,
indulge in some boating in the lotus filled lake, or enjoy the gardens
and children's park.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
The Sanjay Gandhi
National Park is a part of Greater Mumbai and Mumbai is one of the
largest metropolises in the world. The main highlights of the city are
the Gateway of India, Prince of Wales Museum, Elephanta Island, Flora
Fountain, Haji Ali's Tomb, Kamla Nehru Park, Chhatrapati Shivaji
Terminus, Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Science Centre, and Marine Drive.