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Location:
20 km from Bhubaneshwar
About
Nandan Kanan National Park
Located at a distance of 20
kms from Bhubaneshwar, Nandankanan
justifies its literal meaning i.e. "Garden
of Pleasure" picturesque
Nandankanan, or the Garden of the
Gods, is a beautiful biological park, 20
kms from Bhubaneshwar, established in
1960. It sprawls across the Chandaka
forest, where the flora
and
fauna flourish in their natural habitat.
The nandan kanan national park houses the
very first captive gharial breeding centre
of the country. The zoo at Nandakanan is
world-renowned for its white tigers. In
1980, for the very first time, three white
tiger cubs were born from normal coloured
parents.
With facilities for boating, white tiger
and lion safaris, a nocturnal animal
house, reptile park, aerial ropeway and
cable car, it is the place for a person
with a penchant for the great outdoors.
Nandankanan's beatifully
versatile environs offer the tourists a
great opertunity to be advanturous or laid
back......If you donot feel like tearing
aroud sighting animals and watching the
birds,you can settle down to a leisurly
picnic and mid-afternoon nap under the
trees .If you feel a little more energetic
you can meander along one of their nature
trail.
White Tiger
Breeding (Nandankanan Kanan Park)
One of the rarest creature in the World ,
the regal white tiger ,received the new
lease of life with the important reaserch
and concereted efforts initiated to try
and breed then in the natural invirons of
Nandankanan . 1980 on a day full exitement
and jubilation, the first litter of White
tigers were born to Deepak and Ganga , to
twany tiger . Subsiquent litters of white
tigers have been distributad to zoos both
at home and abroad.Currently, Nandankanan
is home to over 34 white tigers.
Access (Nandankanan
National Park)
The sanctuary can be approached by bus
from Bhubaneshwar.
Wildlife Sanctuaries and
National Parks in Orissa
Bhitar Kanika National Park
Simlipal National Park
Nandankanan Park
Sunabeda Wildlife Sanctuary
Chilika ( Nalaban) Wildlife Sanctuary
Satkosia Gorge Wildlife Sanctuary |