This group of forests are adored by joggers, horse-riders, walkers and bikers. Various paths wind through the forest, and there are also several settlements in this area. This openness requires the stewards to be more present and involved with protecting the forest and the ensuring the safety of the people living inside and passing through it. There is a frisbee field, a badminton court and a natural horsemanship center, as well as housing for community memebrs.There are lots of beautiful species of trees to admire, such as Diospyros ebenum, Drypetes sepiaria, and Walsura trifoliata. Tree planting and bunding work is still ongoing in these forests, although the bulk of the water conservation work was completed in the 80s, and most areas have been successfully reforested.