This Sunday KLoDs propose to go exploring the forests of JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University). JNU, situated on the southern ridge, is perhaps one of greenest university in the country. Located in the wilderness (not academic certainly) of Aravalis JNU is an exciting place to explore with its diverse flora and fauna. Located in the southern part of New Delhi and spread over an area of about 1000 acres, the campus occupies some of the northernmost reaches of the Aravalli. The JNU ridge is home to a large number of species of tress and plant life. Then there are numerous species of birds and other wildlife such as, Nilgai, Porcupines, Common Palm Civet, jackals, mongoose, peacocks as well as a large number of snakes.
All this walking through the jungles will make you hungry as a hunter. JNU offers a wide range of cuisine for the connoisseur. Take your pick. There is Chinese, Indian, Mughalai , Continental, etc
Anjor one of our newer klods suggested this walk. He inhabits this wild land and will lead us to the hot spots of JNU where one can see the best the place has to offer.
Date: August 17, 2014
Time: 10am
Meeting Place: Ganga Hostel Bus Stand inside the campus
How to reach: Nearest Metro, Hauz Khas (Yellow line Gurgaon - Jahangirpuri route)
autos from Hauz-Khas would take about Rs 50/-.
OR
Bus routes: 615, 621 going to Poorvanchal Hostel in JNU.
These buses pass through Jor Bagh Metro.
Essentials
Water bottles
Headgear other than your hair
Comfortable footwear. The walks involves trudging through bushes, rocks and trails etc
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