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Keoladeo Ghana National Park – A Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan

Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan

Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan

History

In the middle of the 18th century a small reservoir was created three miles to the southeast of the Bharatpur fort. The building of the Ajan Bund and the subsequent flooding of this natural depression has created during the subsequent 250 years one of the world’s most facinating and spectacular bird reserves. It is commonly referred to as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

The range of flora in the park is extraordinary for such a small area. Dozens of grasses provide cover, nest material and food to a range of birds and mammals. Trees range from the throny acacia or babul which dominates much of the park to ber, khajur and khejari.

The lakes with their rich range of floating plants algae, reeds, flowering plants to millions of crustaceans, insects and fish in such enormous quantities that thousand of bird can depend on the area for raising their young and as a winter home.

Famous Bird and Animal Species in the Park

From August through November, thousand of indigenous water birds breed and raise their young here. Painted strocks, spoonbills, cormorants, three kinds of egret, open billed strocks, purple herons, night herons and sarus cranes are some of the famous species that can be found here. In early October , the first migrants arrive from the high plateaus of central Asia, Mongolia, and Siberia. The ducks, geese and waders arrive first. Raptors, including the steppe eagle, golden eagle, osprey and harrier follow.

Some 35-40 beautiful species feed on sedge tubers till early March when they return to Central Siberia. The forest also supports animals as nilgai, sambar, wild boar, feral cattle, civet, jacket and the rhesus macaque.

How to Reach Keoladeo Ghana National Park

A metaled road runs through the park from the north gate near the main Agra- jai[pur road. Vehicles are now allowed only as far as the tourist and forest lodges. A good network of raised paths along tree-lined bunds give good cover for bird watching and the visitor can walk through much of the park along the bunds. Visiting the park at any time of the year is a rewarding experience especially betwen October and March.

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Bird Watching in Rajasthan – A Heaven for Bird Lovers

Peacock - National Bird of India - Dancing in Rajasthan

Peacock - National Bird of India - Dancing in Rajasthan

In spite of a comparatively hostile terrain, Rajasthan surprisingly is the abode of a number of mammals and birds.

The large number of lakes and other waterholes in the state make it inviting for avian visitors from around the globe. And so, also for bird watchers from the world over.

The Bird  sanctuaries attract herds of species from all over to their temporary habitat that provides comfortable subsistence.

During the season, the whole place echoes with enchanting sounds and fascinating visuals against the sprawling meadows of flora.

About Keoladeo National Park

The Keoladeo National Park, situated in Bharatpur is a heaven for birds and has been declared one of the most breeding ground for birds in the world.

Once duck shooting preserve for Maharaja of Bharatpur, today the sanctuary is frequented by birds of over 375 species, of which 132 are said to be breed inside the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Numerous endangered species also visit the area, including the Siberian Crane.

Lots of Species of Birds Visit Rajasthan - Especially in Winters

Lots of Species of Birds Visit Rajasthan - Especially in Winters

Being a unique bird place, the UNSECO has recognized it as a world heritage site.

It is truly a paradise of pretty feathered life which provides unlimited fantastic  opportunities to bird watchers.

Other birds that can be seen here are the Cormorant, Darter, Purple and Grey Heron, various species of Egret, painted , Open billed, White- necked and Black necked Strok. Millions of water – fowls flock to the park during mating season, along with ducks like Pintail , Common Teal, Ruddy Sheduck, Mallard, Gadwall etc.

The park opens from sunrise to sunset around the year. The ticket is Rs 200 per foreign visitor and Rs 25 for Indian visitor. Vehicles are permitted upto Shanti Kutir about 1.7 kilometres inside at Rs 50 per vehicle.

Other Places of Bird Watching in Rajasthan

The major wetlands other than Bharatpur for Bird Watching are Kukas, Kalah, Bund, Buchora Chandi, Chhaparwara and Ramgarh in Jaipur, Silislerh Jaisamand and Mansarover in Alwar, Ana Sagar and Faterhsagar in Ajmer, Jaisamand, Pichhola and Badi ka Talab in Udaipur, Balsamand and Sardar Samand in Jodhpur, Bassi Dam in Chittaurgarh and Meja Dam in Bhilwara.

In  Rajasthan the best season for bird watching starts with the onset of winter marshlands and lakes are inhabited by migratory birds as well as resident birds. In salt-water lakes, flamingos are also found, like in Pachpadra near Barmer and Sambhar near Jaipur. Bird watching is a hobby which has minimum requirements. All you need is a binocular.

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