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Eco Tourism Zone

EcoTourism Facilities Tughlakabad Zone

Eco Tourism Zone

Conservation Education Centre: The Conservation Education Centre (CEC) in Delhi, located in Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, started its operations in 2005. The centre has been actively involved in imparting conservation education to students and professionals through field-based educational programmes.
Nature Interpretation Centre: Information boards on the diversity of Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary. Also a wildlife activity board for knowledge exchange.
Nature Library: The library has a collection of over 1000 books, magazines, journals, research papers, and guides based on wildlife and conservation.
Butterfly Park: It was started in 2015 and inaugurated in 2017. Total area size is 4 acre. 7000 plants have been planted which includes 65 native host and nectar plants. Additionally, there are Butterfly Interpretation Centre, 4 Water bodies, Insect Hotel and Open classroom. Till now 85 butterfly species have been recorded.
Aravalli Forest Centre: Inaugurated in 2018. Spread over an area of 4 acre. Over 60 native plant species were added like Peelu, Amaltash, Palash, Guggal, Roheda, Moringa, Kair and Shami. It features Fernery which depicts the ancient floral history of Aravalli. There are Informational boards on the diversity of Aravalli. A Rockery added to depict the rock formation and different types of rocks. Garden feature pond, dry river bed, added to depict the typical topography features of Aravalli.
Medicinal Garden: This garden represents the medicinal plants of the Aravalli range like Adusa, Vajradanti, Satavari, Guggal. Boards with information on uses have been installed.
Birding Nature Trails: There are 7 walking and birding trails named Blue bull tail, Sandgrouse trail, Peacock trail, Blackbuck trail, Sparrow trail, Jungle walk trail, Palash trail, Amaltash trail have been developed. A self-walk trail was also developed.
Cycle Tracks: There are two cycle tracks developed at Asola. One is 5 km. track named Neem ka Talaab. Another track is 16 km. named Neeli Jheel. Both tracks have signage’s boards and biodiversity information boards.
Self-drive Lake Drive: This is a 16 km jungle drive. The track features a beautiful view of Asola Lake. Whole track has been marked by signage’s boards and biodiversity information boards. One can stop at various viewpoints and experience the splendour of the Aravalli Range.
Free distribution of plants: At the Aravalli Plant Nursery, one can avail saplings for free for their homes, gardens or nearby parks. Most forest variety plants are given out to visitors and nature lovers for their own greening mission. SOme of these plants have great medicinal value and can be easily used as home remedies.
Public Amenities and Drinking Water Kiosk

EcoTourism Facilities Asola Zone

  • Watchtower
  • Soil stabilization structure re-modelled into a Selfie point
  • Sitting area
  • Soil stabilization structure re-modelled as an Amphi-theatre
  • Nature trail circum-ambulating Neelijheel
  • Parking area
  • Cycle track (16km) from Main entry gate(DCF office) to Neelijheel gate

Coming soon:

Nature trails, Hiking and Rock climbing trails, Senior citizen trail, butterfly and birding trails, marathon tracks, gazebos and more.