Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park is a 172-acre biodiversity area located in the South Delhi Ridge within the Northern Aravalli Leopard Wildlife Corridor, northwest of the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary. The park was officially inaugurated in 2018 and is operated by the Delhi Development Authority.
The park features picturesque valleys enclosed by hills, connected to other valleys of the Asola and Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuaries and the Aravalli ranges of Haryana. It serves as a recharging zone for ground aquifers, restoring the degraded landscape and conserving the existing flora and fauna of the Aravalli region.
Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park is home to over 105 species of trees and shrubs, including native species like mahua, haldu, sheesham, and bael. The park also supports a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, butterflies, reptiles, and mammals such as leopards, hyenas, and Indian rock pythons.
Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park is located in South Delhi, Delhi.
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