Sri
Venkateswara National Park
Total Coverage Area: 506 sq
kms/50,060 ha
Established in: 1989 as a National Park
Location:
It is located in Chittoor and Cuddapah district and located at a
distance of 10 km. from Tirupati.
Description:
Sri
Venkateshwara National Park extends over two districts of Chittoor and
Cuddapah of Andhra Pradesh in an area of 353.62 sq.km. 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.
Visiting
Season: November to January is the best time to visit the
park though it is open throughout the year.
Access:
By Air: Nearest airport is at Tirupati. Flights to
Tirupati are available from Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai and Vijayawada.
Indian Airlines, Opposite Central Bus stand, Tirupati
By Rail:
Nearest railway station is at Hyderabad and the nearest railhead is
Tirupati. There are trains that travel via Renigunta or Gudur, but do not
touch Tirupati. In such cases, Renigunta (just 10-km from Tirupati) is a
convenient point to alight.
By Road: 10 kms from Tirupati by
road. The park is a three hours drive or 160 km from Madras, the capital of
Tamil Nadu.
Temperature:
The area is quite hot during the summer and not very cold during the
winter with a max/min of 15 to 40o C. The principal rainfall is from North
East monsoon.
Accommodation and
facilities: Accommodation is available at Forest Rest House,
Rajampet & Forest Rest House, Tirupati. Also one can avail luxury hotels
at Tirupati.
Wildlife Flora:
It's dry deciduous mixed type of forest with patches of moist deciduous
forest. It is famous for plant species like Sandalwood, Redsanders, Shorea,
Thumbergiana, Shorea talura,Terminalia pallida, Cycas beddomei, Syzygium
alternifolium etc.
It has about 1500 plant species belonging to 176
families. Mammals The sanctuary is famous for very
rare slender Lorises and the rare and endangered golden Gecko, Indian Giant
Squirrel, Tree Shrew and Flying Lizards. There are other mammal species like
the Nilgai, Wildboar, occasional leopard, hyena etc to be seen here as well.
Birds:
There are more than 100 species of birds in Sri Venkateswaram including
Crested Serpant Eagle, Ashy Crowned Finch Lark, Indian Roller, Kingfishers,
White bellied Woodpecker etc. So bird watchers can look forward to a busy
and happy time.