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Biodiversity Point

8424+2V3, Hathinala, Uttar Pradesh 231208, India

Biodiversity Point
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Monday: 7–17
Tuesday: 7–17
Wedneasday: 7–17
Thursday: 7–17
Friday: 7–17
Saturday: 7–17
Sunday: 7–17
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PRASHANT TIWARI
PRASHANT TIWARI
must watch place....go at the top of tower to enjoy the view of nature
Avi Singh
Avi Singh1 year ago
It's very clean and silent place here u can come with ur family to take rest and enjoy and to spend family weekend
SUJIT KUMAR BARI
SUJIT KUMAR BARI1 year ago
Awesome!
VIKASH DM
VIKASH DM1 year ago
Very beautiful place to visit jungal and enjoy.
VINAY KUMAR Vishve
VINAY KUMAR Vishve2 years ago
Hathinala, Renukut (Sonebhadra)
Destination Description
Renukoot lies in the southeast-most part of Uttar Pradesh and is located next to Shakti Nagar, Anpara at an average elevation of 283 MSL. Renukoot is also surrounded by thick cover of well-preserved forests that keep the temperatures comparatively low especially after the rains. The Hathinala forests of Renukoot forest division owes its name to a main drainage hilly rivulet, "HATHINALA", is the representative of Vindhyan Forests and is rich in keystone species of Hardwickia binnata which is rare and endemic to this area whiah is a proposed bio-diversity hot spot. The area is very rich in bio-diversity owing to presence of wide spectrum of fauna and flora. Hathinala Bio Diversity Hotspot is situated on Reewa-Ranchi Road NH 75E road and it is 54km from Sonebhadra district head quarter, Robertsganj and 17km. from Renukoot forest division head quarter. The Hathinala Forests of the Renukoot forest Division owes its name to a main drainage hilly rivulet. "HATHINALA" is the representative of Vindhya Forests. The forest area under consideration is the hilly catchments area of the "HATHINALA" with Dry Peninsular Sal Forests (5B/C1) in slope along Hathinala and subsidiary rivulets, Northern Dry-mixed Deciduous Forests (5B/C1) in the tops of the hills and ridges mixed with Hardwickia binnata(Parsiddh) Forest (5/E4). The forest is rich in Keystone species of Hardwickia binnata which is rare and endemic to the proposed bio-diversity hot spot. The area is very rich in bio-diversity owing to presence of wide spectrum of fauna and flora.
TEAM HARD RIDER
TEAM HARD RIDER2 years ago
Osm place
It is situated in a dense forest, here is park & swing little children also.
For rest make sitting wood chair in every where.
Most surprising thing is small waterfall below in the dense forest.🥰🥰🥰
Vikalp Yadav
Vikalp Yadav2 years ago
The Place is recommended for Picnic but make sure you will have the drinking water!!?
A. K. P. forever
A. K. P. forever2 years ago
Very Good place
Nature lover's can get best feeling here
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