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Location : Bharatpur,
Rajasthan
Nearest Access : Bharatpur
Main Wildlife Found : Sambar,
Chital, Nilgai, Boar,
Migratory Birds
Coverage Area : 29-sq-kms. |
About Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
One of the finest
bird parks in the world, Bharatpur Bird
Sanctuary (Keoladeo Ghana National Park)
is a reserve that offers protection to
faunal species as well. Nesting
indigenous water- birds as well as
migratory water birds and waterside
birds, this sanctuary is also inhabited
by Sambar, Chital, Nilgai and Boar.
Flora
in Bharatpur
More than 300 species of birds are
found in this small wildlife park of
29-sq-kms of which 11-sq-kms are marshes
and the rest scrubland and grassland.
Keoladeo, the name derives from an
ancient Hindu temple, devoted to Lord
Shiva, which stands at the centre of the
park. 'Ghana' means dense, referring to
the thick forest, which used to cover
the area.
A Man Made Natural World
While many of India's parks have
been developed from the hunting
preserves of princely India, Keoladeo,
popularly known as Bharatpur Wildlife
Sanctuary, is perhaps the only case
where the habitat has been created by a
maharaja. In earlier times, Bharatpur
town used to be flooded regularly every
monsoon. In 1760, an earthen dam (Ajan
Dam) was constructed, to save the town,
from this annual vagary of nature. The
depression created by extraction of soil
for the dam was cleared and this became
the Bharatpur Lake.
At the beginning of this century, this
lake was developed, and was divided into
several portions. A system of small
dams, dykes, sluice gates, etc., was
created to control water level in
different sections. This became the
hunting preserve of the Bharatpur
royalty, and one of the best duck -
shooting wetlands in the world. Hunting
was prohibited by mid-60s. The area was
declared a national park on 10 March
1982, and accepted as a World Heritage
Site in December 1985.
Major Wildlife Attractions
The major attractions of tourists
visiting the park are the numerous
migratory birds, who come from as far
away as Siberia and Central Asia and
spend their winters in Bharatpur, before
returning to their breeding grounds.
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.
Other
Travel Attractions
Bharatpur Govenment Museum : One
of the major attention grabber after the
Bharatpur sanctuary is Government Museum
of Bharatpur, which provides a glimpse
of the past royal splendour of Bharatpur.
Bharatpur Palace : Not far from
the museum is the Bharatpur Palace, an
marvellous structural blend of Mughal
and Rajput architecture.
Lohagarh Fort : The invincible
Lohagarh Fort, which remained
unconquered despite several attacks by
the British regime.
Deeg Palace : Situated just
32-kms away from Bharatpur is the Deeg
Palace. A strong and massive fortress,
Deeg Palace was the summer resort of the
rulers of Bharatpur and houses numerous
beautiful palaces and gardens.
Best Time to visit Bharatpur Bird
Sanctuary
Bharatpur Wildlife Sanctuary is open
throughout the year, still the ideal
visiting months are from August-November
for resident breeding birds and October-
February for migrant birds.
Trips within Bharatpur Wildlife
Sanctuary
There are well-defined forest
trails, which can easily be covered on
foot or on a cycle or you can also hire
a rickshaw that are available on hire.
Rickshaw pullers have been trained by
the park management in bird watching and
are quite knowledgeable. Boats are also
available on hire. A early morning boat
trip or a late evening one is quite a
rewarding experience to check out the
hidden surprises of Bharatpur.
How to Get there
Air : The nearest airport is
situated at Agra, which is 56 kms. from
Bharatpur.
Rail : Regular rail services connect
Bharatpur with all the major cities of
India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur and
Agra. The Bharatpur Railway station is 6
kms. from the park.
Road : An excellent network of roadway
services connects 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),
Delhi (176-kms.) and Jaipur (176 kms),
all of which have airport facilities
too.
General Info / Tips
Note : Do not forget to carry a
binoculars for watching the birds. Bird
watching depend greatly on season,
timing, and patience, so its better to
visit the sanctuary during the visiting
period. |