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Aravali Biodiversity Park Gurgaon: Visitor’s guide

Aravali Biodiversity Park Gurgaon: Visitor’s guide

The Aravali Biodiversity Park in Gurgaon is India’s first Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures (OECM) site, as declared by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Spread across 153.7 hectare, the park was opened on June 5, 2010, on the occasion of the World Environment Day.  In this guide, we will look at some interesting facts about the park.

See also: What makes Gurgaon’s Leisure Valley Park visit-worthy?

 

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Aravali Biodiversity Park: Features

 

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Aravali Biodiversity Park: Timings

Summer: 5:30 AM to 11 AM and 3 PM to 6:30 PM

Winter: 6 AM to  5:30 PM

 

Aravali Biodiversity Park: Best time to visit

The best time to visit the park is from November to February.

 

Aravali Biodiversity Park: How to reach?

The Aravali Biodiversity Park is close to the Guru Dronacharya Metro Station in Gurgaon.

 

FAQs

Do I need to buy a ticket to enter the park?

No, there isn't any charge to enter the park.

Can I bring eatables to the park?

Yes, visitors may bring their own food to the park to enjoy a picnic or some snacks in the designated areas.

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