Visitors’ Centre amidst the forest is a great Idea to facilitate interest towards nature in one’s mind. It should provide Visitors with required new age facilities. Visitors’ Centre can improve the experience for the numerous people who visit these sites every year, while also contributing to increased public knowledge of their enduring importance.
Proposed Visitors’ Center at National Park, Borivali (E)
List of Facilities Provided:
- Vana-Granthalaya/ Forest Library
- Mini Auditorium
- Open Air Amphitheatre
- Washrooms for Visitors
- Seating under the trees/ Katta Seating
- Landscaped Areas for Visitors
- Beautification of Existing Landscape
Mini Auditorium:
A mini Auditorium for 100 capacity is provided for a great Audio Visual Experience for the Visitors. The exteriors would follow a similar theme that of Vana Granthalaya. Interiors will be done as per new age requirements. It will be a great place to learn more about Nature, Our Mother Earth and environments.
Landscape Design:
वन ग्रंथालय
A Vana-Granthalaya (वन ग्रंथालय) amidst the forest is a great idea to foster interest towards nature in visitors’ mind. A new age library facility with a vast collection of books on nature, design with traditional values nestled in thick forest would provide a great learning experience. This facility can elevate the overall experience for numerous people who with the national park every year. It is a great initiative by public representatives to provide such facilities where it can help people to increase knowledge about their surroundings.
Landscape Design:
Existing Landscape features are enhanced with the help of new scheme for landscaping . Walking Pathways enveloping the existing full grown trees are provided to ensure that users are close to existing landscape and enjoy the views. Spaces like amphitheatre, Katta Seating can be utilized for casual seating and to admire the Nature.
List of Facilities Provided:
• Vana-Granthalaya/ Forest Library
• Mini Auditorium
• Open Air Amphitheatre
• Washrooms for Visitors
• Seating under the trees/ Katta Seating
• Landscaped Areas for Visitors
• Beautification of Existing Landscape