Keoladeo
Ghana Bird Sanctuary at Bharatpur is one of the most important breeding
and feeding grounds for migratory birds in the world. More than 30 sq.km
of shallow lakes and scrubby woodland harbour over 350 bird species from
as far away as Europe and Siberia. It is possible to see 150 species in
a day and as many as 10 species nesting in a single tree. The main
migratory season is from mid October to mid February, but many residents
nest and breed in the sanctuary during the hotter months and monsoon.
Bharatpur
was given National Park status in 1982 to control visitors, and offer
protection from illegal grazing. The sanctuary was declared a World
Heritage Site in 1985 and is widely held to be the best birding site in
India.
One of the most visually exciting sights is the Keoladeo
Heronry with six different species of herons and egrets. Nesting
alongside are Painted Storks, Ibises, Spoonbills, Jacanas and
Cormorants, together with terrestrials including a variety of Babblers,
Warblers and Bee-Eaters. The most important visitors are the Siberian
Cranes, but since they raise only one chick their numbers are dwindling,
just one or two pairs have visited in recent years.
The park is
refreshingly free of any motor vehicles. Walking and cycling along
raised embankments offers a unique opportunity to get closer to the rich
birdlife. Many people choose a cycle rickshaw, which has the added
advantage of providing a local bird expert. Boats are also available,
depending on water levels. The park lies between Delhi and Ranthambhore
and is only 50km from Agra, the ancient Moghul city of Fatehpur Sikri is
also nearby. The Bund Bhareta Reservoir and National Chambal Sanctuary
offer further wildlife opportunities for those with an additional day to
spend in the area.
Best Time To VisitThe park is
open throughout the year although most visitors choose to come between
October and February, when wintering wildfowl assemble in thousands on
the lakes. The breeding season is between August and October.
Park
Population
The
park supports a population of 375 species of birds, numerous mammals and
reptiles. With the onset of winter, migratory birds from all over world
come here. They arrive by August and leave in February. Visitors include
Coot Snipes, Spanish Sparrow, Red Crested Porhard, Rosy Pelican and
Flamingo. The special attraction, however, remains the arrival of the
rare Siberian Crane. The park is also rich in Pythons, Spotted Deer,
Sambhars, Blue Bull, Black Buck, Jackals, Otters, Fishing Cats, Monitor
Lizards.
Nearby AttractionsNearby places of
interest are the Government Museum, Bharatpur which gives a glimpse of
past splendour. Not far from the museum is the Bharatpur Palace which is
an excellent blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. There is the
Lohagarh Fort which remained invincible despite several attacks by the
British. Just 32 km from Bharatpur, is the Deeg Palace. This strong and
massive fort was the summer resort of the rulers of Bharatpur and has
many palaces and gardens.
How to reach
- Air
56-kms from Bharatpur is the nearest airport
situated at Agra.
- Rail
The Bharatpur railway station is 6-kms from the
park and regular rail services connect Bharatpur with all the major
cities of India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur and Agra.
- Road
A fine network of roadway services links
Bharatpur to all the major cities of the Rajasthan and its
neighbouring states like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana. Bharatpur is
well connected by road from Agra (56-kms, 5 hours), Delhi (176-kms,
5 hours) and Jaipur (176-kms, 6 hours), all of which have airport
facilities too.