Thanks, Balkars ji,  for your exploratory trips & enriching of efi.

On 20 May 2012 09:01, Balkar Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear All
> We reached back home on night of 18 May  after an another successful visit
> to Chakrata region. For the information of members I wish to share some
> important things.
> Chakrata is situated in Uttarakhand State in Dehradoon District. This
> region is considered as a paradise of botanists due to many regions. This
> place is still far away from general tourists and completely out of bound
> for foreigners. Hotel facilities are still highly underdeveloped in the
> area as only 3-4 hotels are there. Even forest rest houses are situated in
> remote area and with lack of basic facilities like electricity, poor toilet
> and bath facilities, non availability of water etc. So natural vegetation
> is still intact and very very less plastic pollution. there are no much
> places to visit for general tourist. Besides all this this is the best
> place for nature loers. Budher is famous for beautiful butterflies. In this
> dry season also we could saw 2-3 dozens type of beautiful butterflies. This
> time we could saw many precious medicinal plants in budher  and deovan area
> naturally like Podophyllum hexandrum (in fruiting stage), Taxus baccata,
> Polygonatum multiflorum (in flowering), Polygonatum verticillatum (in
> flowering) etc. More than two dozens of trees were also seen in flowering
> stage. This time we interacted with many locals there and after many
> discussions we reached on the conclusion that Chakrata region must be
> visited in the month of Feb/March (End of Feb to first week of March) then
> in Mid of July to end of July then in september and also in November.
>
>
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Dr Balkar Singh
> Head, Deptt. of Botany and Biotechnology
> Arya P G College, Panipat
> Haryana-132103
> 09416262964
>



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