The
Guindy National Park forms one of the main attractions for people coming
to Chennai for vacations. The National Park is an amazing picnic spot
for you, your family and friends. Spending a day out in the lap of
nature and wildlife is an amazing experience. To add to its natural
beauty, the National Park has a snake park and a children's park. The
Guindy National Park has a network of road's, nature trails, footpaths,
lakes and ponds and offers excellent opportunities for viewing wildlife.
In terms of botanical importance and history, the Guindy National Park
is quite interesting as even today it carries derelict vegetation, which
is truly representative of the natural thorny scrub of the southern dry
zone.
There is an interesting story behind the Guindy National Park. The
present day Guindy Park was actually a hunting preserve in its early
days and belonged to a British citizen named Gilbert Rodericks. After
his death the Government of Madras purchased it in the year 1821 and
later in 1910, it was declared as a reserved forest.
Plant Life at the Guindy National Park
Guindy Park encompasses various species and a variety of plant life.
There are over 24 varieties of trees in the National park. Some of the
prominent trees that you can spot here at the park are Atlanta
Monoplylla, Amona Squamosa, Feronia Azadirachta India, Limonia, etc. In
addition to this there are more than 14 shrub varieties that are found
in the park.
Animal Life at the Guindy National Park
You can find a variety of animal life at the National Park. The rare
Indian Antelope, popularly known as the "Black Buck", forms
the main attraction at the Park. You will be amazed to know that this
variety of antelope is found only in India. The park is also rich in
mammalians as there are over 14 types of mammals like Elephant, Spotted
Deer, Antelope, Toddy Cat, Jungle Cat etc. There are many varieties of
amphibians and snakes in the National Park.
For bird lovers the Park is a great place to be in as it accounts for
over 37 varieties of birds like the King Fisher, Golden Backed
Woodpecker, Blue Jay, Yellow Wattled Lapwing, Crow Pheasant, Red Wattled
Lapwing, Blue Faced Malkoha, Koels, Shrikes, Doves, Munias, Minivets,
Barkets, Gray Partridge, Parakeets, Tailor Birds, Drongos, Robins,
Quails, Flycatcher, Beak Paradise, Stone Curlew and many more.
How to Reach the Guindy National Park
Air
The Chennai airport is connected with major cities within the country
and also with countries like USA, Singapore, U.K., etc.
Rail
Chennai is well connected by rail with important towns and cities
within the state and beyond.
Road
State transport buses and private buses connect Chennai with the major
towns and cities within the country. For local transportation local
trains, city buses, auto rickshaws and taxis are easily available.