Sunday, 16 December 2012

India's largest Butterfly Park, Sarthana

 
Our next visit to nature was on 10th of December, 2012 at the India’s largest butterfly Park, Sarthana.


Known to very few, the beautiful, India’s largest butterfly park of Sarthana, is 9 km from Surat, Gujarat. The park is being developed by Surat Municipal Corporation(SMC) as part of Surat’s famous Sarthana zoo. SMC has used 15000 square metre to develop the Butterfly park.
 

Around 10,000 plants and trees consisting more than 100 diverse varieties are planted to create suitable atmosphere for butterflies. Artificial water falls, ponds, rock garden and pathways are developed inside the park for public amusement.
 

It is estimated that there are about 1,50,000 different species of butterflies and moths in the world. Surat Butterfly park will have presence of 10,000 butterflies consisting 30 different species.
 

This Park is a hidden treasure trove of nature’s wonders, the instance you enter this park, you will get the fragrance of innumerable varieties of flowers.


As you walk past clusters of food plants and feeders in the almost jungle-like layout, you can spot butterflies of various kinds. Starting from the Striped Tiger, the most common variety, to the Blue Tiger, you will see nature’s magic in abundance. The rare colors of these magnificent creatures simply awe the mind.


Some of the butterfly species that would be presented in the park are Tony Coaster, Common crow, Indian Cupid, Pell Grass blue, Blue Tiger, Striped Tiger, Common Serulin, Red Pirot, Blue Pensi, Common Coaster, Common Leopard, Common Gull, Common Nawab, Peacock Pensi, Dinide Egg fly, Common Bluebottle, Grey Pensi, Lime Butterfly, Lemon Pensi, Common Rose, Great Egg fly, Blue Mormon, Yellow Pensi, Crimson Rose, Common Mormon, Tailed Jay, Common Emigrant, Red Halon, Common Grass Yellow, Common Jazzble.
 

This park deserves much more attention and government aid to expand its efforts to conserve innumerable varieties of butterflies.
 

 
 
 





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