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Haripura
water park in Uttarakhand being developed
by Vipul Goel
Dineshpur
(Uttarakhand): The Haripura water park in Uttarakhand,
a prominent tourist destination frequented by bird watchers
to spot Siberian cranes and other migratory birds, is
being developed. Located near the Hariprua Dam, Haripura
water park overlaps the districts of Udahm Singh Nagar
and Nainital. A large variety of migratory birds make
this region as their winter homes to breed and nest. And
these number over 140 species of migratory birds. Birds
like Northern Shoveler, Northern Pintail, Ruddy Shelduck,
Red Crested Pochard, Common Mergansar, Godwel, Black Stork,
Purpul Heron and IndianCormorant are some of the migratory
birds that flock in the area. Despite its potential to
become a favourable eco-tourism hub, all these years,
Haripura Water Park had failed to draw the desired number
of bird watchers and other tourists. In tune with 'better
late than never', now the authorities have resolved to
upgrade the sanctuary as an ideal tourist destination
and lure visitors from all over the world. "Haripura Water
Park has the potential to develop as a tourist spot in
the coming days, particularly for the bird watchers. Thousands
of birds come here every year and a variety of resident
and migratory birds are seen here. We must capitalise
and develop the tourism potential of this paradise," said
Parang Madhukar, Divisional Forest Officer of Terai Central
Forest Range, Uttarakhand. Jagdish Chandra, a resident
reiterated that the birds are a pleasing sight to watch
and the mankind ought to appreciate the natural wonder.
He said, "These birds come every year in the winter season.
These birds are spotted in the Haripura Water Park. They
look very colourful and nice to see." Haripura Water Park
is spread over 1100 acres including wetland area.
-Mar 16, 2009
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