Disappointed because of the staff. The entrance ticket was ₹30 for adults and ₹20 for children. When we entered the park, the ticket counter lady just informed that the park is under maintenance and don't make noise else the deer will not come. We went inside with loads of excitement. But to our surprise the park was almost squeezed to mere maybe 200-400 meters in circumference. We waited for almost 20 minutes and we could not sight even a single 🦌. Along with us there was another family. We came all the way travelling from as far as 30 kilometres only to see the deer.
We both were disappointed. We walked upto the officials demanding to refund as there are no deer and the park was closed for even exploring other areas with in the premises.
The officials were only parroting "Since it was online paid they cannot refund. The deer will come after 6:00pm (ironically Park closes at 5:00pm). Also we do not have funds to maintain etc..)" Upon we pressurized to complaint only then they instructed one of the maintenance personnel to put some feed so that the deer will come. To our surprise, after the feed was put and a Bell was rung, two of the deers were visible in the bushes. You can see the same in videos. Please do not visit this park now. And Even if visit, please pay cash only and Not...
Read moreLocated in Shamirpet area in Hyderabad area, Jawahar Deer Park is one of the most popular wildlife parks in India. The national park is located 24 kilometers away from Hyderabad.
As the name suggests, it’s a deer park so it’s obvious that it is a park for deer protection as their population is severely going down. years back. It is spread over an area of 80 acres allocated to deer’s and other animals. The park plays The national park was built during the rule of Nizam kings in the 20thcentury.
It is also known as Shamirpet Deer Park and is located in the vicinity of Shamirpet Lake, an artificial lake constructed around 50 host to 15 different species of birds and snakes.
In close proximity to the park you have a tourist lodge where you can put up for the night. But the very fact that the accommodation is not situated at the heart of the reserve ensures that its pristine beauty and natural habitat stays intact. It is a perfect weekend destination-to be explored and left behind.
There is a tourist lodge located in close proximity to the park which you can book for a night stay. The very fact that the accommodation is not situated at the heart of the forest reserve ensures that its pristine beauty and natural habitat...
Read moreIf a place is named deer park you will assume that it is a mini zoo or a large area where you can stroll around for a couple of hours and see some deer. This place is nothing of that sort. It is a small forest department office or outpost that is adjacent to a fully fenced forest reserve. Since it is a forest reserve and not an actual park, the general public are not allowed entry anywhere inside. This completely defeats the purpose of visiting this place whether you are a tourist, or wildlife enthusiast or a photographer. If it is an office for the forest department then they can keep it that way and not open for the public. The irony is also that they gave us a ticket to bring a camera, while they are fully aware you cannot actually go inside. On questioning them, they pointed us to a tiny part of the fence - beyond which there is a pond where deer are supposed to visit occasionally if they are thirsty. If you are extremely lucky you may see one lone deer visit this for water and wander back. You can give this...
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