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Keoladeo National Park

by swantour
Bird Sanctuary, Bharatpur, Agra

The Keoladeo National Park is an amazing wildlife reserve to witness the groves and also the different species of fauna and flora collectively. It is known as the Bharatpur National PArk in Rajasthan, India that is a famous avifauna sanctuary that is the home to thousands of birds (almost 230 kinds of species) especially during the winter season. All the wildlife species that you can count on in the nationaal park include, Golden Jackal, Striped Hyena, Jungle Cat, Sambar, Nilgai, Blackbuck, Fishing Cat and Wild Boar that are immensely beautiful. The park is spread across an area of 29 km with facilities of trekking, boating and also bird watching when you have your binoculars along.

How to reach Keoladeo National Park?

If you seek to reach the national park of Keoladeo, then you must either take a flight to Agra from where it is 54 km away or New Delhi airport from where the national park is 184 km away. If you want to catch a train to the park, then count on the Bharatpur junction that is located 5 km away from the same. The park is a worth visit spot in BHaratpur and an extremely interesting place to spend quality time watching the best version of nature.

About Keoladeo National Park

Keoladeo National Park or (Keoladeo Ghana National Park) formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. Found in Bharatpur town of Rajasthan, India, Keoladeo is a significant national park mostly known for housing majestic selections of birds. It is the only National Park in India which is guarded from all sides by a strong boundary wall. The property is spread out across a location of around 2,873 ha where annually around 115 varieties of bird breed is. Together with 15 waterbird types the property likewise supports 42 types of raptors which transform the destination right into a bird lover’s delight.

The park is strategically located in the center of Central Asian Migratory flyway what supports a large variety of birds starting from geese, ducks, pelicans, coots, and waders in winter. The park also serves as a wintering ground for globally threatened species of birds like Imperial Eagle and the Greater Spotted Eagle. One of the most wonderful heronry of this region is occupied by 15 types of herons, cormorants, storks as well as spoonbills.

History of Bharatpur Sanctuary

Bharatpur Sanctuary

Bharatpur Sanctuary

Bharatpur Sanctuary is one of the oldest wild reserves in India and also was created 250 years ago when it was called after the Keoladeo (Shiva) temple within its boundaries. Earlier, the park was a traditional hunting spot for the Maharajas of Bharatpur in the year 1850. It was a tradition to shoot numerous ducks in the lake of the reserve in the honor of the British viceroys. In 1938, over 4273 birds including mallards and teals were killed by Lord Linlithgrow, the then Governor General of India. After independence, the royal beings were permitted to fire below but in the year 1982, every such task was completely banned and resulted in the clashes between the local farmers & Gujjar communities and the government. It was a consideration as the world heritage site in December 1985.

Places to visit near the Keoladeo National Park

This place allows you to decide your path to a lot of destinations like, Government Museum, Bharatpur Palace which showcases and boasts of the fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture along with another popular location named Deeg Palace that is 32 km away from the national park. The best time that suits your vacation to the national park is during the winter season when you can count on the best varieties of bird species along with migratory ones that land here. You get to experience the best if you are a nature lover or seeking for a peaceful place.

Why Should You Visit Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary or Keoladeo National Park?

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Facts aside, the beauty of the Bharatpur bird sanctuary can only be experienced. Whether it’s the light mist (or sometimes heavy fog) during the winter season time, the chirping of the birds, the splendid sunrise, enormous colonies of birds, or mesmerizing sunset, there’s something wonderful about this place.

It leaves you desiring more. You would want to experience that closeness to nature as high as you can. There’s no rush, no annoying honks, no vehicle sound, no air pollution, or no web traffic that makes it for a relaxed visit.

Wildlife in Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Keoladeo National Park

Keoladeo National Park

The numerous counts of the bird species are the major attractions for the vacationers in Bharatpur. These species fly via distant places like Siberia and also Central Asia particularly in winter. Migratory birds at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary include several species of Cranes, Pelicans, Geese, Ducks, Eagles, Hawks, Shanks, Stints, Wagtails, Warblers, Wheatears, Flycatchers, Buntings, Larks and Pipits, etc.

Along with that, some major counts of Sambal, Chital, Nilgai and Boar can also be found at the sanctuary.

For more inforamtion on Keoladeo National Park and golden triangle tours contact Swan Tours or call 011 23415601.

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