Updated On: 13 March, 2025 09:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
A Holi-themed immersive trail at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park’s North Division will unveil how colours shape life in the jungle

Pigments derived from stones on the banks of Chenna River
IF you’ve ever wandered into the television aisle of an electronics showroom, hypnotised by the endless rows of massive TV screens playing the same wildlife scene in sync, you’ve walked right into a classic jungle scheme. “In the wild, bright shades help birds stand out from the rest. The shinier and brighter they look, the higher the chances of being noticed by a potential mate,” explains nature education officer Akash Mhadgut. Once Mumbaikars scrub away the last speck of colour after tomorrow’s Holi celebrations, Mhadgut will invite them to the Chenna trail at Sanjay Gandhi National Park’s North Division in Yeoor for a trail titled Colours of Nature: Explained. “Spring is upon us and the flora and fauna on the banks of Chenna River that flows through the national park is thriving with new life. There isn’t a better time to understand the science behind these hues,” the naturalist explains.
Vigor’s Sunbird. Pic Courtesy/Vaibhav Haldipur