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Subject : Lal Suhanra National Park, Bahawalpur
Geographical Location: 29*24'N-72*01'E
Physical Location: 36 km to the east of Bahawalpur in the province of Punjab
Total Area: 87,426 hectares
Date Established: 1972
Best Time to Visit: October to March

Lal Suhanra Nartional park was declared a national park on 26 October 1972, following recommendations made by the Wildlife Enquiry Committee in 1971. Originally, the park comprised an area of 31,355ha, of which 20,932ha were desert, 8,488ha irrigated forest plantation and 1,934ha reservoir; it was due to be enlarged by 22,680ha. It is crossed by the dried-up bed of the Hakra River and features an important wetland, Patisar Lake. Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation(PTDC) has 6 A/C bedroom resorts in the park. Beside this camping can also be done in selected campsites.

Wildlife:
Blackbuck became virtually extinct in the Cholistan Desert but the species has been re-introduced in Lal Suhanra within large enclosures, together with Chinkara gazelle, Nilgai antelope, Hog deer and Indian rhinoceros. There is big lake in the center of the park called Patisar Lake, which is ideal for bird watching. Patisar Lake regularly holds between 10,000 and 30,000 ducks and common coot in mid-winter. Over 13,00 waterfowl were present in January 1987. The park also supports a large population of birds of prey.

Mammals:
Mammals in the park include--Long-eared Hedgehog (C), Nilgai antelope (T), Black buck (T), Chinkara gazelle (V), Hog deer (T), Red fox (C), Bengal Fox (V), Golden Jackal (C), Porcupine (C), Caracal cat (R), Moongoose (C), Jungle cat (C), Indian Wolf (R), Wild boar (C), Honey Badger or Ratel (?), Little Civet (?), Indian (Black-naped) Hare (C), Smooth-coated Otter (V) and Indian rhino (introduced) (T).

Note: T=Threatened, V=Vulnerable, R=Rare, C=Common, ?=Unknown.

Birds:
Total species: 160
Birds in the park are--Houbara bustard, Griffon vulture, Honey buzzard, Marsh harrier, Hen harrier, Laggar falcon, Peregrine falcon, Kestrel, Indian sparrow hawk, Egyptian vulture, Larks, Shrikes, Wheatears and Barn Owl.

Reptiles:

Reptiles in the park are-- Monitor lizard, Russell's viper, Indian cobra, Saw scaled viper, Wolf snake, John's sand boa and Spiny tailed lizard.

Noteictures are off the internet and copy right of their respective owners.


Posted on November, 18 2012 07:33:47 PM


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Lal Suhanra National Park, Bahwalpur by Danial Shah, on Flickr


Posted on November, 18 2012 08:05:30 PM

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Lal Suhanra National Park, Bahwalpur by Danial Shah, on Flickr


Posted on November, 18 2012 08:07:15 PM

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Black Bucks - Lal Suhanra National Park, Bahwalpur by Danial Shah, on Flickr


Posted on November, 18 2012 08:09:02 PM

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Black Bucks in action - Lal Suhanra National Park, Bahwalpur by Danial Shah, on Flickr


Posted on November, 18 2012 08:09:22 PM

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There is no doubt that Pakistan can be a great tourist destination, but only if the correct environment is created for international visitors.

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Posted on November, 18 2012 10:54:42 PM

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qwertypoiu said:


Lal Suhanra National Park, Bahawalpur by Danial Shah, on Flickr

qwertypoiu said:


Blackbuck at Lal Suhanra National Park, Bahawalpur, Pakistan - March 2008 by SaffyH - Uploading Iceland Photo's, on Flickr

qwertypoiu said:


Lal Suhanra National Park, Bahwalpur by Danial Shah, on Flickr

Beautiful photos.
Now it is in my near future list


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Posted on November, 21 2012 10:28:25 AM

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I have a question:

Is the correct name "Lal Suhanra" or is it supposed to be "Lal Sunahra"?

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Posted on November, 21 2012 06:41:15 PM

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its lal= red and suhanra= golden i think and there is a spelling variation.....

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Posted on November, 22 2012 04:05:07 PM

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qwertypoiu said:

its lal= red and suhanra= golden i think and there is a spelling variation.....

Golden is SUNARHA or SUNEHRA.

SUHANRA is not even a proper word, so I am not sure how it can be a spelling variation.




Posted on November, 22 2012 07:18:13 PM

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LOLzzz so here is the official board

and urdu written is english there is no confirm spellings...

gia, giya, haan, han, nai, nahi, lal, laal, etc etc...

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Posted on November, 23 2012 04:46:49 PM

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