Activities in the Park

Nature Education Camp - Victoria Park

Nature Education Camp

Water Point - Victoria Park

Water Point

Watch Tower - Victoria Park

Watch Tower

Walking - Victoria Park

Walking

Talav - Victoria Park

Talav

Bhojanshala - Victoria Park

Bhojanshala

Aviary - Victoria Park

Aviary

Kutir - Victoria Park

Kutir

Nature Education Camp - Victoria Park

Nature Education Camp

Water Point - Victoria Park

Water Point

Watch Tower - Victoria Park

Watch Tower

Walking - Victoria Park

Walking

Talav - Victoria Park

Talav

Bhojanshala - Victoria Park

Bhojanshala

Aviary - Victoria Park

Aviary

Kutir - Victoria Park

Kutir

Maps

VICTORIA PARK MAP

VICTORIA PARK TRAILS MAP

MAPS OF NEARBY HERITAGE SITES TO VISIT

Books/ Reports

Gujarat na Vano

Wetlands Of Gujarat

Birds of Saurashtra

Visit/ Contact Nilambag Palace, Bhavnagar to Purchase This Book

Safety Guidelines

VICTORIA PARK WARNINGS AND DANGERS

Visitors should be aware of their surroundings and watch out for hazards such as steep slopes, cliffs, and loose rocks. Visitors should avoid areas that are closed or marked off for restoration or other purposes. In case of emergency, visitors should call for help immediately and provide a clear description of their location.

DO's & DON'T

Visitors should stay on designated trails to minimize their impact on the environment and to avoid getting lost. Visitors should not disturb wildlife or remove any natural resources, such as plants or rocks. Visitors shouldn't throw any kind of trash in park. Visitors should strictly follow any specific guidelines or rules posted in the park.

POISONOUS ANIMALS

Visitors should not approach or feed any wild animals in the park, as this can be dangerous for both the visitors and the animals. Visitors should be aware of the potential presence of venomous snakes, and should not try to catch or handle them. Visitors should not disturb or provoke bees or wasps, as they may attack if they feel threatened.

ANIMALS INTERACTION

Visitors should not approach or feed any animals in the park, as this can lead to habituation and negative impacts on the animals' behavior. Visitors should respect any posted rules or guidelines related to wildlife viewing, and should maintain a safe distance from any animals they encounter.

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