Tholkappia Poonga [Adyar Eco-Park]

2021-04-13

Adyar spring looks fabulous from different angles as tourists circumvented the park. They will discover couple of birds like storks, egrets and homing pigeons. There are usually more birds during the monsoon time frame. Jackals were present in this space till 2015 yet disappeared soon after it was hit by the worst floods in that year. The booking affirmation got through email has to be presented at the booking counter to gather the tickets. There is satisfactory room for parking cars and bikes inside the park. It required around 45 minutes finishing the nature walk. The tropical evergreen forest cover in this small park was sufficient to keep the temperature endurable on a blistering summer evening. On the off chance that this small territory can be this acceptable, the second phase of the park should be shockingly better once it is prepared. The park comprises a dense tropical evergreen forest and the Adyar River. This ecotourism adventure relies on the preservation efforts of citizens as they become more mindful of the natural issues there. The first phase of the park is prepared with a space of 58 acres. The second phase will have a space of 300 acres once finished.