
One of the smallest birds in India, the Tickell's flowerpecker, is found in Lavasa |
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The Malabar Whistling Thrush, Lavasa's singer bird, is popularly called the
'Whistling Schoolboy' |
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The Osprey, a migratory bird from Europe, is also found here |
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Lavasa's s two rare butterflies, the fascinating Blue Mormon and the Oak Leaf, indicate a thriving ecosystem |
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Lavasa is home to the Karvi flower (Blue Bloom), which blooms only once in 7 years |
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Lavasa's terrain is abound with Bamboo, an eco-friendly option for
crafting furniture, which also has medicinal properties |
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Lavasa is home to a spectrum of medicinal and aromatic plants such as |
| Kumbha, Kuda, Chitrak, Waras, Ranjai and Sawar |
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It’s time for the new
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Experience Lavasa
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Technology Leadership at Lavasa
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Independence Day Celebration at Lavasa
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'India Organic' certification mark by NOCA
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Jamboree 2011 by Le Mont High School
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Pantaloon Femina Miss India Finalists at Lavasa
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