Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park  located at Jubilee hill, Hyderabad 
        covers an area of 156.30 hectares. The park established in 1994 to safeguard 
        the biodiversity and richness of the area, is named after late Kasu Brahmananda 
        Reddy, the former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.  
      The vegetation here is southern tropical deciduous and 
        is the last remaining representative of the indigenous flora of Hyderabad 
        region. The park has nearly 600 species of trees, shrubs, climbers, herbs, 
        grasses, besides several pteridophytes, bryophytes and xerophytes.  
      The fauna comprises around 113 species of birds, 20 species 
        of reptiles, 15 species of butterflies, 20 species of mammals and numerous 
        invertebrates. The park situated inside the city provides an urban refuge 
        for Jungle Cats, Palm Civets, Wild Boars, Hares, Mongooses, Monitor Lizards, 
        pea fowls, patridges, quails, Pythons, Cobras and other snakes. Only a 
        few of the large mammals are found here. 
      The park houses some historic monuments like the Chiran 
        palace of the former Nizam of Hyderabad and others. Regular nature camps 
        are conducted for school children for spreading environmental awareness 
        among the citizens. 
        Open from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.     |