Yeoor is a location in Thane district in Maharashtra, India that lies in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. It is known for its panthers and wildlife.
Yeoor Hills (or also known as Mama Bhanja Hills) is a hill station of Thanaites. This naturally beautiful and pollution free area attracts lot of people. It is an unspoiled area, carpeted by natural foliage and fauna.
Yeoor Hills is home to about 78 known species of birds and about 12 different species of animals. Besides, it has the highest density of leopards in India. A trek through Yeoor Hills at the Thane end of Sanjay Gandhi National Park will be an enchanting experience.
How to get there:
Catch TMT bus from Thane station to Yeoor, Paton-Pada around 6:30 am and get down at the last stop (Paton Pada). Buses are available at an interval of 15-20 minutes from Thane (W) railway station.
Yeoor Forest Trail will be over by 11:30 am
Catch the Bus around 11:30 return back to Thane (W) railway station.
Things to Carry:
1. Breakfast for the Day
2. 1-2 Ltrs Water
3. Camera
4. Mosquito Repellent cream
Cost:- All expenses will be done as per they arise, by individual members, This event is for Photography and fun.
Nikhil 9820432576
Prashik 9987036106
All our Photo-walk's are Eco-friendly, kindly take care of nature around us.
Smoking and Drinking alcohol during, Photo-walk is strictly prohibited if anyone found doing that will be expelled from Photo-walk without refund.
Respect the Heritage and culture. Do Not Litter, Participants are requested to carry the waste back to the city and dispose it off in dustbins.
Leader’s decision will be final and binding on all members. No Arguments will be entertained.
Regards,
Team Wild Rangers Photography Club
Wild Rangers Photography Club is not liable in any way whatsoever for any injury or loss (including any indirect or consequential loss) of any kind to person or property suffered by any participant whether by reason of any act or omission, deliberate or negligent, of Wild Rangers Photography Club in connection with the Wild Rangers Photography Club, including injury or loss incurred whilst participating in any activity of the Wild Rangers Photography Club or in any activity in which participants are invited to participate.
CLICK TO CHERISH..!!
Yeoor Hills (or also known as Mama Bhanja Hills) is a hill station of Thanaites. This naturally beautiful and pollution free area attracts lot of people. It is an unspoiled area, carpeted by natural foliage and fauna.
Yeoor Hills is home to about 78 known species of birds and about 12 different species of animals. Besides, it has the highest density of leopards in India. A trek through Yeoor Hills at the Thane end of Sanjay Gandhi National Park will be an enchanting experience.
How to get there:
Catch TMT bus from Thane station to Yeoor, Paton-Pada around 6:30 am and get down at the last stop (Paton Pada). Buses are available at an interval of 15-20 minutes from Thane (W) railway station.
Yeoor Forest Trail will be over by 11:30 am
Catch the Bus around 11:30 return back to Thane (W) railway station.
Things to Carry:
1. Breakfast for the Day
2. 1-2 Ltrs Water
3. Camera
4. Mosquito Repellent cream
Cost:- All expenses will be done as per they arise, by individual members, This event is for Photography and fun.
Nikhil 9820432576
Prashik 9987036106
All our Photo-walk's are Eco-friendly, kindly take care of nature around us.
Smoking and Drinking alcohol during, Photo-walk is strictly prohibited if anyone found doing that will be expelled from Photo-walk without refund.
Respect the Heritage and culture. Do Not Litter, Participants are requested to carry the waste back to the city and dispose it off in dustbins.
Leader’s decision will be final and binding on all members. No Arguments will be entertained.
Regards,
Team Wild Rangers Photography Club
Wild Rangers Photography Club is not liable in any way whatsoever for any injury or loss (including any indirect or consequential loss) of any kind to person or property suffered by any participant whether by reason of any act or omission, deliberate or negligent, of Wild Rangers Photography Club in connection with the Wild Rangers Photography Club, including injury or loss incurred whilst participating in any activity of the Wild Rangers Photography Club or in any activity in which participants are invited to participate.
CLICK TO CHERISH..!!