Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary



Keoladeo National Park(Location) is Situated in Bharatpur locale of Rajasthan. It is also called as Bharatpur bird sanctuary. Keoladeo National Park is well known as winged Species's heaven, with more than 380 inhabitants and migrant types of birds, including the Common, Demoiselle and some uncommon Cranes. The Keoladeo Ghana National Park is likewise a phenomenal place to spot warm blooded animals like Golden Jackal, Jungle Cat, Striped Hyena, Sambar, Fishing Cat, Nilgai, Blackbuck and wild Boar. In 1981, Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary haven was given the status of National Park. The name Keoladeo has been gotten from an adjacent antiquated Hindu sanctuary, devoted to Lord Shiva.

Major Attractions

The primary attractions for voyagers going to the Keoladeo Ghana Park are the transient flying creatures, which originate from as far away as Siberia and Central Asia to spend their winters in Bharatpur, before returning back to their rearing grounds.Some of these migratory birds that visit Bharatpur incorporate a few types of Cranes, Hawks, Pelicans, Geese, Shanks, Ducks, Eagles, Warblers, Stints, Wagtails, Buntings, Wheatears, Flycatchers, Larks, Pipits and so forth. Other than the birds, other vacation spots in Keoladeo Ghana haven incorporate the Bharatpur government Museum, Lohagarh Fort and Deeg Palace.

Short Weekend Tour

To move around in the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, there are very much characterized backwoods trails, which you can cover by walking or on a cycle. You can likewise take a rickshaw and explore the park. The best time to visit the Park is either early morning or in evening. 

The park is open consistently. Suitable months are August-November for inhabitant reproducing birds and November-March for migratory birds. 

Bharatpur is well connected by road from Agra (56 km, 2 hours), Delhi (176 km, 5 hours) and Jaipur (176 km , 6 hours), all of which have air terminals. The Bharatpur railroad station is 6 km from the park. 

The park underpins a populace of 375 types of birds, various well evolved creatures and reptiles. With the beginning of winter, migratory birds from all over world come here. They land by August and leave in February. Species include Coot Snipes, Spanish Sparrow, Red Crested Porhard, Rosy Pelican and Flamingo. The extraordinary fascination, in any case, remains the landing of the uncommon Siberian Crane. The park is additionally rich in Pythons, Spotted Deer, Sambhars, Blue Bull, Black Buck, Jackals, Otters, Fishing Cats, Monitor Lizards. 

Close-by spots of intrigue are the Government Museum, Bharatpur which gives a look at past wonder. Not a long way from the exhibition hall is the Bharatpur Palace which is a phenomenal mix of Mughal and Rajput engineering. There is the Lohagarh Fort which stayed strong regardless of a few assaults by the British. Only 32 km from Bharatpur, is the Deeg Palace. This solid and monstrous fortification was the mid year resort of the leaders of Bharatpur and has numerous royal residences and greenery enclosures. 

The Keoladeo National Park isn't huge being 29 sq km. There are all around characterized treks which can without much of a stretch secured by walking or on a cycle or you can procure a rickshaw (the most ideal way). They are accessible on employ. Rickshaw pullers have been prepared by the park administration in bird watching and are very educated. Vessels are additionally accessible on enlist. A watercraft trip at a young hour toward the beginning of the day or late night is a significant remunerating background. Bear in mind to convey a binocular for watching the birds. 

Bharatpur is situated on the edges of the Thar dessert. This mucky land has warm atmosphere. Summers are perpetually sweltering and winters are not extremely chilly. Convey light cottons amid summers and woolens amid winters. Precipitation is less yet adequate.
Maharaja Surajmal

Sikhra

Rose Ringed Parakeet

Medieval Design Bridge

Main gate at Lohagarh Fort

Lohagarh Fort Boundary Wall

Wall Ceiling at Lohagarh Fort

Front Door

Common Mynas

Spotted Owlets


White Whiskered Bulbul

Morning Dusk

Yellow Footed Green Pigeons

Sandpiper

Lesser Whistling Ducks

Spotted Owlets

Lesser Whistling Duck

Darter

Turtle

Monitor Lizzard

Sapan Mori
Keoladeo Temple

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