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Narsapur forest becomes the new tourist attraction

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

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Narsapur forestAn assessment has been taken up to recognize appropriate tourist attractions in the Narsapur forest range spread over 11,576 hectares of land.

 

The forest range has been divided into 17 beats and five divisions. During week-ends, youth from twin cities and employees explore the forest region with family members on a picnic.
On a picnic, former Medak District Collector used to visit the forest with family members.

 

A steady visitor number comes here to get a quick look of flora and fauna in the forests.

 

Additionally, students from different colleges in Hyderabad reach here on a botanical tour.

 

Also, lensmen from home and various foreign countries frequently visit the forest to capture birds with their camera.
The forest department has been arranging an action plan in terms of a survey to recognize various places of scenic beauty for development as tourist attractions. Chief Conservator of Forests AK Sinha, district forest office Padmaja Rani, forest ranger Raghavender Rao explored the Rayarao Cheruvu, Satnayipalli Veerannacheruvu and other places. They identified hillocks and places where water is there always as suitable for forest development. Plans are on the drawing board on how to develop tourist spots.

 

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